Obituaries Announcements

Charles Warren
Chapel Oaks Funeral Home Hiawatha
Hiawatha , KS

Charles William “Charlie” Warren was born July 22, 1945, at Horton Community Hospital, one of two children born to the late Ivan Waldo and Margaret Eliza Howard Warren. He passed away Thursday evening, December 15, 2022, at Maple Heights Nursing Home in Hiawatha.

The family lived on a farm near Hiawatha with Charlies attending Hiawatha Schools, graduating from Hiawatha High School with the class of 1963.

In May of 1967, he earned his bachelors’ degree in business at Washburn University in Topeka. He later attended and graduated from Washburn Law School with his Juris Doctorate degree. For the next year Charlies served on the staff of the Kansas Commission of Civil Rights. He was hired as a salesman for the next ten years for West Publishing Co, based out of St. Paul, MN, and sold law books to lawyers and judges, traveling all 105 counties in Kansas. The next ten years seen Charlie moved to Salt Lake City, with the same company. His territory increased to include: Utah, New Mexico, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, and the western slope of Colorado.

The last two years of his career seen him being assigned to Washington, DC which he said proved to be interesting as he was able to be in building like the Pentagon that was not open to the general public. He return to Hiawatha in 1993 to care for his mother whose health was failing prior to her death in 2001.

Charles was a dedicated member of the First Baptist Church of Hiawatha. He served on the committee that was instrumental in the new Church building being built.

Survivors include his sister Margery Ann McIntosh of Oroville, California and a host of other relatives.

A Celebration of Charles’ life is planned for 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, December 20, 2022, at the First Baptist Church in Hiawatha. Pastor James Callaway and Pastor Tom Stone will officiate. Interment will follow at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Hiawatha.

Friends may call from after 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday afternoon at Chapel Oaks Funeral Home.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the First Baptist Church sent in care of the funeral home, 124 S 7th St., 66434.
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