Warren Edward Moritz

Warren Edward Moritz

January 01, 1922 - November 23, 2007

Warren Edward Moritz

January 01, 1922 - November 23, 2007

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Warren E. Moritz

Born January 1, 1922

I was born on our farm located about 7 miles north of Junction City, Kansas. My parents were Albert Moritz and Agnes Oliver Moritz and I had 5 sisters and two brothers. Mother and Dad gave us lots of love, gentleness and guidance. I remember the fried chicken, watermelon and mother’s cinnamon rolls. Dad took me fishing and hunting-there are many fond memories of both mother and dad.

I went to Pleasant View School to the 7th grade and then to St. Xavier in Junction City for the 8th grade and my Freshman year of High School. I graduated from Junction City High School in May, 1940.

In about 1938 I caught a ride to Seattle and stayed with Aunt Nell and Uncle Dick and cousins Bud and Dorothy for a couple of months. One summer Ted Burnett and I drove to Denver in his Chevy Coupe. We stayed with his sister and also visited cousin Hazel. We climbed Pikes Peak on the cog rail. In the fall of 1940 I worked at Fort Riley in the build up of the fort for the war. I saved enough money to buy a 30 Chevy 2-door and in the spring of 1941 Marcus Stice and I drove to California. I worked for Douglas Aircraft until September of 1942 when I joined the Navy. I was discharged from the Navy in January of 1946.

I was married in March 1943 to Marjorie Benton. We had four children: Michele, Keith, John and Jeanine. They all live and work in Southern California. I have 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. I worked in the construction trade from 1946 until 1984 when I retired.

I met Terry Kater Benny in 1969 and we have been married since 1982. Terry has 3 children, Mary, Linda and Louis, 13 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. I have spent my time since retirement doing many improvements to our home and yard work and gardening. I started playing golf in 1992. I wish I had started earlier in life as it is much fun. I’ve had a lot of good times and some bad in life but all in all it’s been great. Time passes so fast-it seems only yesterday that Momma was rocking us to sleep, Dad was listening on the crystal set and lots of homework being done around the oak table with a kerosene lamp.

Warren’s Children:
Michele Green
Keith Moritz
John Moritz
Jeanine Schimmel

Warren’s Grandchildren:
Kristie Harnisch    
Scott Johnson
Doug Brown
Kevin Moritz
Nicole Browning
Marissa Moritz
Sydney Moritz
Brittney Moritz
Matthew Rosenberg
Shaina Rosenberg

Warren’s Brothers:
Ray Moritz
Robert Moritz

Warren’s Sisters:
Pearl Munyer
RoseAnn Fisher
Helen Lester

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22 responses to Warren Edward Moritz

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  1. Patty says:

    Dear Terry and Family

    Uncle Warren will truely be missed. We wish we could have made it out this year but treasure the memories of the trips we made the past few years. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
    Love Patty, Mike and Laura

  2. You are in our thoughts & prayers and will see you in January

  3. Dear Terry and Family,
    Sig and I share your loss with Warren’s passing and want you to know how much both of you have meant to us over the years here on Cockleshell. We have been blessed to have you as neighbors and are thankful you have been a part of our lives here in the Shores. We love you and send our sincerest sympathy to you and your family. May Warren rest in peace. Love, Sig and Irene

  4. Dear Moritz Family,

    Our prayers and thoughts are with you all at this time and I considered it such a blessing to have known your Dad. He will be deeply missed but may your memories keep him alive in your hearts forever. God Bless all of you.

    Debbie and Derrel Ormonde

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