Eileen Warren

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Eileen Warren, Fargo, died peacefully with her family by her side Friday, February 27, 2015, at home after a short battle with leukemia. Eileen Catherine Fritz was born December 5, 1934 in Cummings, ND, the daughter of Frank and Celestine (Klontz) Fritz.  Eileen was one of 15 children. She graduated from Mount Saint Benedict High School in Crookston, MN.  Shortly after graduation she moved to Fargo and worked at the Fargo Forum and Western States Life Insurance.  She met and married Theodore E. Warren. They were married December 29, 1956 in Fargo.  They moved to Bismarck where they had three Children, Matthew, Chris and Rebecca.  In 1965 Eileen and family moved to Valley City where Eileen raised the children worked at the Coast to Coast Hardware store.  In 1979 Theodore and Eileen started their own business in Cando, ND until they retired to Fargo in 2002. Eileen is survived by her husband Theodore, who lives in Fargo, along with their children Matthew, who lives in Fargo, Chris and his wife Tracy who live in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Rebecca and Don, who live in Seattle.  She has three grandchildren, Celestine, Brent and Megan.  She is also survived by three brothers, Sylvester (Lola) Fritz, Fargo, Matthew Fritz, Fargo and Lawrence (Judy) Fritz, Fargo; one sister, Madelyn Stringer, West Fargo.

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  1. Ted,
    We are so sorry to hear of Eileen’s passing. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and your children.

  2. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this very difficult time. We will treasure all the good memories we have had with Eileen and you, Ted.

  3. Ted so sorry for your loss from all of in the deli at family fare, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Take care.

  4. My thoughts and prayers are with all of Eileen’s family at this time. She was a very special lady and I very much enjoyed working with her and Ted at Cando Drug.

  5. Sending feelings of sympathy your way. I have special memories of visits with Eileen in the Drugstore, and also of your help in many ways, Ted. We still miss you; you will be in our thoughts in difficult days ahead, Hazel

  6. We’re sorry for your loss, Ted & family. We didn’t know Eileen well but we appreciated her at the drug store.

  7. Ted we so thoroughly enjoyed Eileen and your company. We are deeply saddened by her passing.
    We think of her and smile. We remember sitting and enjoying winter weather together and laughing at all the wonderful stories.

    God Bless you and your children in this time.

    Love,

    Michael and Sharon Malone

  8. Our sympathy to the Warren family. Eileen was such a pleasant and happy lady, always so helpful in Cando Drug & Gift. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.

  9. May God give you Peace and Love, as Eileen is wrapped in the arms of Our Lord. Cherish her memories she left you with. We so enjoyed the “Cando Lunch Bunch” in Fargo and sharing times with the both of you.


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