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Tommy Lance Warren

June 23, 1971 - August 18, 2019
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Biggers Funeral Chapel
6100 Azle Ave.
Lake Worth, Texas 76135
817-237-3341 | Map
Friday 8/23, 2:00 pm

Memorial Service

Biggers Funeral Home
6100 Azle Ave.
Lake Worth, Texas 76135
817-237-3341 | Map

Tommy Lance Warren, 48 of Fort Worth, died in a motorcycle accident August 18, 2019. Memorial Service: 2:00 P.M. Friday, August 23, 2019 at Biggers Funeral Home Chapel. Lance was born June 23, 1971, in Fort Worth to Tommy Loyd Warren and Patricia Elaine Clynch Warren. Tommy married Laura Susan Lancaster on January 27, 2007.Continue Reading

Sonya Dikes left a message on August 30, 2020:
Lance, a week before your birthday this year I learned of your passing. Wish I had known. You were such a big part of my life when we were not children but not quite adults. I only wanted you to find happiness. I know how you loved your family and they loved you.. Till we neet again, Tommy Lance...
Valerie Warren left a message on December 5, 2019:
Dad, I still can believe you're gone... I miss you so much and I think about you every day. I don't even have words to describe how I feel right now, I just wish you were still here... even if it was just for a moment. You will always be with me in my heart, even though we have always seemed to be so far apart... I love you so much Dad. I hope you're proud of me... ❤️
Laura Warren left a message on August 27, 2019:
My Lance, I will never get over losing you! I will love you for the rest of my life. We shared an incredible love, an incredible life, full of fun, laughter, traveling, family time, I could go on and on. I know you’re in a better place, no problems, no pain, no sorrow. I will see you on the other side my love, until we are reunited I’ll keep you in my heart, my memories and my dreams. Tell my Daddy I love him! Forever yours Laura
Alissa Lopez left a message on August 23, 2019:
My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Tommy Lance Warren. Lance Warren has been, and forever will be remembered as the happiest and goofiest guy in the Carvana Blue Mound shop. He was always trying to help the people around him stay positive and happy here at work and in life. If you were having an off day you could always anticipate for Lance to come by and see you with some kind of corny comment or joke to put a smile on your face. He was an amazing technician and mentor for a lot of people in the shop, I can only imagine what kind of husband and father he was at home. Lance will be missed tremendously here at work but never forgotten. We all know he is causing some kind of mischievous mayhem wherever he is right now and he would want us to lift our heads and remember all of the good times we had with him. We love you Lance and you will be missed.
Tammy Dustin left a message on August 23, 2019:
He always greeted me with a smile and fussed over my truck to make sure it was running safely. He made sure to make me laugh every day, making it a joy to work with him. I miss him tremendously.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Rusty Word left a message on August 22, 2019:
RIP, Lance....I I’ll never forget you and your great personality.
Darleen Music left a message on August 22, 2019:
He always had a smile and something to say to make you laugh, I loved working with him
Kimberly Axsom left a message on August 21, 2019:
Tommy Lance is what I called you, you became a dearest friend. You made long hard nights better at work. You had similar things in common with my grandfather and thats why I stuck to you like glue. Then you became like a Dad. Everytime I cried or was upset, you were there. If I had someone bugging me, you wanted to beat them up. You gave me advice for everything. Thank you for being an awesome person. Thank you for everything Tommy Lance. May you rest in peace and have many bike rides in heaven!
Keith Hays left a message on August 21, 2019:
Lance and I shared the same job on different shifts. I miss seeing him come in at the end of my shift everyday and talking about cars we were working on. He is already greatly missed. My deepest and saddest condolences to his family.
Biggers Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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