Warren is survived by five nieces, Joyce Gearhart and Marlyne Miller both of Cedar Rapids, Shirley (Bill) Bates of Springville...[more]
of Cedar Rapids, Shirley (Bill) Bates of Springville, Mauryene Simoens of Arlington, TX, and Dixie (Dave) Meyer of Lone Tree; 1 nephew Terry (Darlene) MacGregor of Crossville, TN; six great nieces and nephews, Jeff (Julie) Athey of Ridgeway, WI, Kim (Steve) Stumpff of Walford, Robin (Mike Beaty) Kannenberg of Marion, Tammy Athey of Pittsburgh, PA, Tracy Baumann-Grant of West Des Moines, and Billy Bates of Springville; many more great-great nieces and nephews; Linda (Dave) and Steve (Anna and Molly) Hammock; and friends Charlie Smith and Jan Peacock.
He was preceded in death by ten siblings, Flavel, Ruth Jack, Harold, Thelma, Louise, Gerald, Allen, Robert, Donald and a nephew, David MacGregor.
Warren was born November 17, 1920 in Oxford Junction the son of John and Pearl MacGregor and graduated from Oxford Junction High School. He joined the Army and achieved the rank of T-5 as served in a tank division with Patton's army and wears a Purple Heart for wounds received in Belgium. Warren retired as an assembler in 1990 after 35 years with Cryovac.
Warren like to watch golf, was good to everyone and liked to visit with his family and friends. When his parents were living he would ride his motor scooter every weekend to help his parents in Oxford Junction.