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WARREN T. BARLOW
Born: Jan 20, 1938
Date of Passing: Nov 16, 2000
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryWARREN T. BARLOW January 20, 1938 - November 16, 2000 AGED 62 Peacefully, yet suddenly, on November 16, beloved Husband, Father and Grandfather Warren Barlow passed away at the St. Boniface Hospital. He will be greatly missed by his wife of 40 years Pat; son Scott; daughter Shannon and her husband Bob Weir; grandson Jordan and sister-in-law Lynda and her husband Bob Neely. Warren was born in Watson, Sask., and moved to Winnipeg as a child where he went to school and worked. He began working for Algoma Steel in the early 1960s where he worked until 1994. In 1982 he and his family moved to Calgary where he lived until 1998 when he moved back to Winnipeg. Although his life was shorter than most, he enjoyed watching all sports, watching all kinds of movies and going for coffee. The time he enjoyed the most, other than sitting at a baseball field watching the game, was when his family came together at the holidays. The family wishes to thank all the staff at the St. Boniface Hospital for their help and support during this difficult time. Due to Warrens wishes, there will be no funeral services, but a viewing will take place on Monday, November 20 between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. at the Glen Lawn Memorial Gardens at 455 Lagimodiere Blvd. for those who wish to pay their respects. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Manitoba Special Olympics. "ENJOY YOUR FIELD OF DREAMS" Arrangements entrusted to: GLEN LAWN FUNERAL HOME 455 LAGIMODIERE BLVD. 982-7550
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 18, 2000
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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If I had known that the last time we talked would be our last, I would have stayed and listened to every word you said and memorized each sentence If I had only known that would be the last meal together, I would have never left the table If I had just one more day,I would have told you how much you really meant to me Just a chance For one last glance Just a chance for one last dance A stolen moment just the two of us together A fleeding glimpse to see your face A chance to hear your voice If I had only known that was our last time together, I would have bottled up the air that you breathed Promises made that were never to come Plans talked about never to be done A list of maybes, could have, should haves shelved for evermore in my heart One more chance, to tell you I love you One more moment to hold your soul in mine If I had only known you would be gone so soon If I had only know how quickly you would go I would have held you close and fought off the reaper If I had the chance, if I had known, if only I had known Stolen from me like a theif in the night Taken from my life far too soon, it wasn't right If I had only known I would have fought off the dawn If I had only known our time was not long If I had only known that night would be our last If I had only known.... - Posted by: Shannon (Daughter) on: Jul 23, 2015
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Dad. I miss you so much. Your love of that movie is now really hard to watch. I will miss our days at the ballpark, eating and talking sports was so enjoyable. I'd give anything just to tell you how much I can't stand your celtics and yankees and of course your habs. Every little thing you taught me on the field was appreciated, maybe not at the time but sure is now. Even after all those laps you'd make me run. Sure glad you were my dad, couldn't have asked for a better one. Hard to believe it's been this long. Still feels too new. Love and miss you. Don't drive those guys crazy up there. Oh and you can sleep in, in paradise. Love always your son. - Posted by: Scott Barlow (son) on: May 01, 2013