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Warren E Hartberg

November 16, 1915 — April 27, 2007

Warren Eugene Hartberg of Woodway, Texas passed away Friday, April 27, 2007, at Regent Care Center of Woodway. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 8th, at Seventh and James Baptist Church. He was born November 16, 1915 to Henry and Clara Mae Kersey Hartberg in Watervliet, Michigan. Warren married the love of his life, Marie Isabel Mathewson of Milford, Illinois, April 2, 1938. They made a happy life together in Milford, where for 31 years Warren published the Milford Herald-News. There they raised their son, Warren Keith Hartberg among family and friends. In 1978 they moved to Statesboro, Georgia to enjoy their retirement years living across the street from their three grandchildren. In 2002 they joined their family again in Waco, Texas. Marie preceded Warren in death by 74 days. He is survived by his son, W. Keith Hartberg and wife, Rebecca of Woodway, TX; his granddaughter, Gretchen and husband, Alfred Mackenzie of Waco, TX; his grandson, Adam Hartberg and wife, Robin, of Lorena, TX; and his granddaughter, Joanna and husband, Isaac Meek, of San Antonio, TX; his great-grandchildren, Katherine and Andrew Mackenzie, Hunter and Caroline Hartberg, and Emma and Matthew Meek, , his sister, Waneta O’Neal of Titusville, Florida; his sister-in-law, Margaret David of Kokomo, Indiana; many nieces and nephews; and his dear friends Lew and Alma Selvidge of Statesboro, Georgia. The family is grateful to the caring staff of Regent Care Center for the many kindnesses to Warren during his last 3 years, and to Odyssey Healthcare Hospice, his physician Dr. James Copeland and the caring members of Seventh and James Baptist Church. Memorials may be made to Seventh and James Baptist Church of Waco, Texas or the charity of your choice. The family invites you to leave a message or memory in our “Memorial Guestbook” at www.wilkirsonhatchbailey.com. “Plant a tree, plant a tree, plant a tree. See a space that is free. Plant a tree and Think of me.” Warren E. Hartberg

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