Warren loved nature, especially enjoyed hunting, rock hunting and camping. He was a lifetime NRA member. He was very talented in many things and interested in just about everything. He worked in the sign business throughout his life retiring from Young Electric Sign Company in 2005 after having worked there for 27 years. After retirement he had a shop built and he started building classical and flamenco guitars. He was a master craftsman, always seeking to improve and refine the tones of his guitars. He also played his guitars. He had a natural mechanical ability and always kept everything in good repair.
Warren is survived by his loving wife, Lois, of Middleton, ID; son, David (Mikole) of Glendora, CA; daughters, Wendy (Antonio) Delgado of Houston, TX, Lisa of Middleton, ID, and Stephanie of Middleton ID; son Paul (Jennifer) of Fruitland, ID; and 21 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Meagan.
Warren loved nature, especially enjoyed hunting, rock hunting and camping. He was a lifetime NRA member. He was very talented in many things and interested in just about everything. He worked in the sign business throughout his life retiring from Young Electric Sign Company in 2005 after having worked there for 27 years. After retirement he had a shop built and he started building classical and flamenco guitars. He was a master craftsman, always seeking to improve and refine the tones of his guitars. He also played his guitars. He had a natural mechanical ability and always kept everything in good repair.
Warren is survived by his loving wife, Lois, of Middleton, ID; son, David (Mikole) of Glendora, CA; daughters, Wendy (Antonio) Delgado of Houston, TX, Lisa of Middleton, ID, and Stephanie of Middleton ID; son Paul (Jennifer) of Fruitland, ID; and 21 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Meagan.