During World War II he entered the U. S. Navy, completed diesel engine school and served as a Motor Machinist’s Mate. Returning from the war, he stopped in Rice Lake, WI where he met Percy and they were married April 22, 1946. Returning to Two Harbors, he was employed as a heavy equipment operator and diesel mechanic with Operating Engineers Local Order #49, and later went to work for the D. M. & I. R. Railroad as an engineer for many years.
Warren was a member of Fortitude Lodge of the Masons, Scottish Rite, Aad Temple of the Shrine, the American Legion, Loyal Order of Moose, Lions, Sons of Norway, Lake County Historical Society, and the Knife River Valley Club. He enjoyed restoring old heavy equipment with his sons.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Mary Priscilla “Percy”; son-in-law Al Quaas; and a great-grandson, Wesley Warren Birkland.
Warren is survived by his sons: Karl (Marge), John (Linda), Mark, and Eddy (Judy); daughters: Mary Beth Quaas and Judy Anderson; 58 grand and great-grandchildren; sister, Rosemary Martinetti; sister-in-law, Georgianna (Bobby) Lorntson; and lifelong friend, Al Thorngren.
Burial in Lakeview Cemetery.
During World War II he entered the U. S. Navy, completed diesel engine school and served as a Motor Machinist’s Mate. Returning from the war, he stopped in Rice Lake, WI where he met Percy and they were married April 22, 1946. Returning to Two Harbors, he was employed as a heavy equipment operator and diesel mechanic with Operating Engineers Local Order #49, and later went to work for the D. M. & I. R. Railroad as an engineer for many years.
Warren was a member of Fortitude Lodge of the Masons, Scottish Rite, Aad Temple of the Shrine, the American Legion, Loyal Order of Moose, Lions, Sons of Norway, Lake County Historical Society, and the Knife River Valley Club. He enjoyed restoring old heavy equipment with his sons.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Mary Priscilla “Percy”; son-in-law Al Quaas; and a great-grandson, Wesley Warren Birkland.
Warren is survived by his sons: Karl (Marge), John (Linda), Mark, and Eddy (Judy); daughters: Mary Beth Quaas and Judy Anderson; 58 grand and great-grandchildren; sister, Rosemary Martinetti; sister-in-law, Georgianna (Bobby) Lorntson; and lifelong friend, Al Thorngren.
Burial in Lakeview Cemetery.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement