
Gail D. Warren
April 22, 1946 -
April 1, 2018

Gail D. (neé - Karlovsky) Warren, passed away peacefully on April 1, 2018, in Kenosha, with her beloved husband of 42 years by her side.
She was born on April 22, 1946 in Cicero, IL, and was the daughter of the late George and Elsie (Pospisal) Karlovsky.
After receiving a degree in special education from Carthage College, Gail went on to teach in the Kenosha Unified Public School District for a decade. An advocate for the mentally disabled, Gail was involved with the Kenosha Achievement Center for many years. Most recently, Gail taught ESL for several years at Gateway Technical College in Kenosha. She was a lover of dogs, the waters of Lake Geneva, and the shores of Door County.
Gail is survived by her husband, the Honorable Wilbur Wesley Warren III; son, W. Wesley (Mindy) Warren IV of Libertyville, IL; daughter, Stacy (Bob III) Flannery of Glenview, IL; and cherished grandmother of Wilbur “Wils” Wesley Warren V, Hadley Warren, Brooke Flannery and Kelly Flannery.
Service Info
In accordance with Gail’s wishes, private funeral services were held.
Posted by:
Terry RoseOur condolences go out to your family. Sincerely, Terry and Christopher Rose
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Evelyn ScottMy sincere sympathy to Gail's family and friends. She was such a warm and happy person. May your memories of the wonderful years you shared give you comfort and strength in the weeks and years ahead.
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Rita HolmSending my most sincere condolences on Gail’s passing, she was an absolutely wonderful lady. Warmest Regards Rita Holm
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Paula WilliamsGail was a beautiful person to all her students at the KAC. She and Karen Cedarburg were special education teachers in the 70's encouraging students to believe in their potential. I respected her professional support, contributions and friendship. She gave to and supported others. It was a pleasure to work with her -we were young, full of thoughts and promise for the future. The years went way too fast. My deepest sympathy to her loving family. Paula Williams They were
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Elizabeth SchrandtSo very sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.
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BethMy sincerest thoughts are with you and your family. I feel so sad that she lost her battle with cancer. But know that she is no longer in pain and has her angel wings.







