Warren Fred Paxton
March 1, 1915 - December 9, 2012

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Valerie bounds
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| Silsbee, TX |
| Sunday, December 23, 2012 |
I truly admire the love for Jehovah that Warren displayed thru out his many many years of faithful service. He Is now awaiting the promise of a resurrection for himself and his absolutely amazing wife Mildred. Looking forward to seeing them both again,their love touched many lives.
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Sally Caballero
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| Nederland, TX |
| Tuesday, December 18, 2012 |
One of my favorite memories of Grandpa is dancing with him on my wedding day. He traveled halfway across the world at 80 years old so he could walk his granddaughter down the aisle! And at 80, he was still the best dancer in the room. I'm so proud of my Grandpa's 62 years of faithful service to Jehovah, including his many years in full time service. And I so look forward to seeing him again in the resurrection.
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Joleen Scofield
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| Cat Spring, TX |
| Tuesday, December 18, 2012 |
I will always remember Warren as a faithful pioneer who made sure that I was taken care of in the service. He will be asleep for just a little while and then we all can enjoy his company once again. May Jehovah comfort the family.
Joleen, Joel and Beverly Jarratt
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Brian Peyton
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| Houston, TX |
| Monday, December 17, 2012 |
I was sad to hear Warren passed away. He was a faithful servant of Jehovah God. He was an intelligent and intriguing person. I knew him only a little as a child, but getting to know him when I was an adult was a great pleasure. He definately was not bound by linear logic. I think my favorite Warren story is the sick/stray cat euthanasia attempt. That or him dropping a few coins for Richard Queto to find while they were out together. They are both missed and this old world is a lesser place without them.
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