Brian H. Warren

Brian H. Warren – 71, of North Reading, formerly of Danvers and Middleton, died unexpectedly at his home on Tuesday, June 7, 2022.

Born in Gander, Newfoundland on April 26, 1951. He was the son of Robert E. and Ida (Flight) Warren. He was a graduate of Danvers High School, Class of 1969 and received his Associate degree from Wentworth Institute of Technology and the University of Lowell. He received his Education Certificate from Fitchburg State and FAA Certification from East Coast Aero Tech.

Brian was an Associate Professor at Wentworth Institute of Technology. He was a mechanic at Omni Beechcraft, Inc. He was also an Instructor at the National Aviation Academy and a Mix Room Operator at Parlex Corporation.

Brian was a beloved husband, devoted father and grandfather. He was always willing to teach you how things worked or talk history with you. He has been a resident of North Reading for the past 38 years. He was a member of the Ipswich River Community Choir and the North Reading Community Coffee House.

He loved playing the guitar, singing, teaching and telling stories. Brian was a huge Boston Sports Fan and a big aviation enthusiast.

Family members include his loving wife Susan (MacDonald) Warren; sons, Brian V. Warren and Michael Warren; his daughter Megan Warren; his brother Robert “Butch” Warren; his grandchildren, Brian V. Warren Jr. and Richard Warren.

Calling hours will be held at the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading on Saturday, June 11 from 1:00 to 4:00 PM. Interment will be at a later date. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made in his memory to the North Reading Fire and/or Police Departments.

www.croswellfuneralhome.com

14 thoughts on “Brian H. Warren

  1. I’m so sorry for your loss♥️ I am a high school friend of your father….Brian was a good man… he will always be in your heart!

  2. Sorry for your loss , loved talking with Brian about where he was born and about history . I will miss his Iceberg pictures on Facebook. The class of 69 will truly miss you. Ellen Bolduc Evitts

  3. Brian and family, we are so sorry for your loss.Your dad was very proud of his family. Paul and Deborah Cullen

  4. I am so sorry for your loss. I went to high school with Brian….he was in my home room. Such a nice guy sending my prayers and love to the family.

  5. Brian was my home room buddy in high school. It was a pleasure working with him on the reunion committee. He was always very supportive of his classmates, very kind and caring and he so loved music.
    We were blessed to have him in our lives and he will be forever missed.
    RIP Brian

  6. Brian we are so very sorry to hear this news. You’re family is in our thoughts and prayers!!

  7. Sue, Brian, Mike and Megan, So very sad and sorry to learn about Brian. He was a great guy. Thinking of you all and sending love.

  8. Sue and Family I am so sorry for your loss . You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love Kathy Brien

  9. Sue and Family I am so sorry for your loss You are in my thoughts and prayers Love Kathy Brien

  10. I had the pleasure of singing with Brian at IRCC. I always enjoyed talking to him about music! I’m sorry to hear of his passing. Rest easy, Brian.

  11. So sorry for the loss of your Husband, Father and grandfather. He was indeed a special man and a wonderful musician. I had the pleasure of singing with him in IRCC and attended his coffeehouse evenings whenever possible. Take carre and God Bless.

  12. My condolences for your very sad loss, Warren family. I enjoyed singing with Brian at IRCC and talking about our shared Canadian heritage. He will be missed by us all.

  13. So sorry for your family’s loss. I played football with Brian and we were in many classes together at Danvers High. We used to have discussions about everything and I enjoyed speaking with him. It was nice catching up with him at the reunions and I will miss his smile and friendship. My prayers are with your family.

  14. Brian was certainly one of the good guys; and what a wealth of information he held and shared. It meant so much knowing my fellow Danvers High 1969 classmate through these many years. Hold memories in your hearts.
    ~Patricia Toomey Joyce

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