I was so sorry to read about the death of Fred Warnke. I felt as if I knew the family members well from working with Morgan. Traci, if you need someone to talk to, I will always be available. MJ Sopher
Fred was my second Dad growing up . he was a beauitful human being and a joy to be around. all smiles on my face when memories of Fred pass thru my mind and heart. I LOVE AND MISS U FRED!!! and Jennie I'm here for for u ALAWYS!!!! I LOVE U GIRL !!!
How lucky am I to have had such a wonderful caring father. I remember how he would carry me in to my Nana's house as I pretended to be asleep. He would tuck us in each night and read us stories. He built us this gorgeous dollhouse. When it was finished they carried the third story upstairs with me in it. When I would come home crying from school he would talk me through it and give me a hug. He taught me to waltz as I stood on his toes and taught me to ride my bike as I rode him in circles around the park. He always would do his best at everything he did. He would treat everyone with respect and try to brighten their days with his sense of humor. Then the Warnke stubbornness kicked in as he battled Pancreatic Cancer for three years. Then on Monday night that battle was lost as all of his girls and his wife stood by his side as he took his last breath and went to build chalets for us when it is our time to arrive.