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Anna Catherine Warren
Anna Catherine Warren

Anna Catherine (Casey) Warren was born the daughter of Clark Edward Casey and Jureta Azalea (Baker) Casey on October 3, 1929 at Alton, Missouri and departed this life March 28, 2013 at West Vue Nursing Facility, at West Plains, Missouri at the age of 83 years, 5 months, and 25 days. Catherine was a Christian having accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as her Savior at an early age. Catherine and her husband, Jack, raised two boys at Immanuel Southern Baptist Church in Pomona, Missouri. After Jack’s death, Catherine started attending First Baptist Church of West Plains and served there for over 30 years.

Catherine attended a one room elementary school at Riverton, Missouri with her siblings. After which she attended high school in Alton, Missouri where she graduated. the following year at age 18, she secured a teaching position at Thayer, Missouri for which she took a great deal of pride. She attended college at Southwest Baptist University at Bolivar, Missouri, finishing up her degree in education at Southwest Missouri State (SMS) in Springfield, Missouri. She was united in marriage on February 19, 1955 at Thayer, Missouri to Jack Loyd Warren who preceded her in death on February 18, 1981. Shortly after their marriage, they moved to St. Louis, Missouri for a brief period of time returning to Thayer where she taught school after which she and her husband moved to the West Plains area. Catherine spent many years teaching elementary school. She left teaching to work with her husband, Jack and two sons, Jeff and Doug, on their dairy farm in Olden for ten years.

After selling the farm when her husband Jack became ill, they moved into West Plains to live. After Jack passed away, Catherine spent the next 20 years volunteering for organizations as Ozarks Medical Center and her local church, First Baptist Church of West Plains, Missouri.

She is survived by her two sons and their wives, Jeffery and Amanda Warren of Cedar Hill, Missouri, and Douglas and Brenda Warren of West Plains, Missouri. In addition she had four grandchildren, Sabrina and spouse, Diego, Matthew, and spouse, Tonya, Samantha and spouse, Mark, and Jacqueline and spouse, Jason. She was also blessed with five great grandchildren, Vincenzo, Isabella, Evelyn, Olivia, and Lillian. Also still residing in Alton, Missouri is one brother, John Lewis Casey and his wife, Emma Lou. Many nieces, nephews, and friends greatly enriched her life.

She was preceded in death by her husband and her parents; four sisters, Marie White, Edna Edwards, Blanch Crawford, and Florence Wilkerson, and one brother, Clark Edward Casey, Jr.

Catherine will be missed by her family and many friends.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, and can be left at the funeral home.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 30, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at Carter Funeral Home Chapel, West Plains, with Reverend Spencer Ray officiating.

Visitation will be held Friday, March 29, 2013 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Carter Funeral Home Chapel, West Plains.

Burial will be held at Howell Memorial Park Cemetery, Howell County, Missouri, under the direction of Carter Funeral Home, Inc., West Plains, Missouri.

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  1. Dottie Wallace
    March 29, 2013 @ 12:55 pm

    Dear Jeff and Doug,

    So sorry to hear your mom has passed. My prayers are with you and your families at this
    sad time. I will miss Aunt Catherine.
    Love to you all.
    Dottie

  2. Glenda and Donnie Cooley
    March 30, 2013 @ 11:57 am

    Miss Catherine was a very sweet lady and I was priviledged to care for her a short while at Shepherd’s View. May God bless the family that is left behind.Until we meet again in Heaven.

  3. Mary Kellum
    April 4, 2013 @ 9:16 am

    Mrs. Warren was a sweet and kind lady who loved the children she taught. I always remember her from third and fourth grade at Ridgeview and in Sunday School at Immanuel. She taught me how to control my anger by giving it to God. I have shared that experience over and over with children and youth that I work with in church. So, her legacy lives on and on in the lives of those she taught. My heart and prayers are with you and your families, Doug and Jeff.