Gary Wayne Warren, Jr, 42 of Hominy, Oklahoma passed from this life on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at his home.
Gary Warren was born August 28, 1981, in Indianapolis, Indiana to Gary Wayne Warren, Sr and Debra Elaine Rodriguez (Key). Gary grew up between Indiana and Oklahoma. He spent his high school years in Owasso where he attended Owasso High School. After high school he started his career in Owasso, but soon moved to Orlando, Florida where he worked for about ten years. While he was there Gary became a father to two wonderful daughters: Rayann and Caitlyn Warren. Gary moved back to Oklahoma about twelve years ago. First living in Cleveland and then moved to Hominy.
Gary was a quiet guy but loved hanging with his family. You might find him playing video games with his brother-in-law and nephews or being goofy at a family cookout; but you can guarantee he would have a Mountain Dew in his hand. He loved to work on cars or build random things. Gary enjoyed some good old Rock and Roll music, and some new stuff too. Gary was humorous, always making others laugh; he was caring and reliable. He will be missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
There will be no formal service for Gary. Powell Funeral Service has provided services to the family of Gary Warren.
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