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- Photograph of Warren with trophy for grand champion at Midwestern Rudimentary Drum Championship competition, The Hawk-Eye, Burlington, Iowa, 30 July 1963, page 3.
Photograph of the Blue Echoes, including Warren as drummer, The Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa, 15 February 1964, page 5.
Lived in Fort Meyers, Florida
- Warren Wunnenberg
Warren “Spook” H. Wunnenberg, 47, of Fort Myers, Fla., died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 1992, in Burlington.
Born Oct. 21, 1944, in Burlington, he was the son of Ralph and Daisy Pforts Wunnenberg. On Jan. 20, 1970, he married Linda Spencer in Miami, Fla. Mr. Wunnenberg was a professional musician for 20 years. He was the Midwest Champion Rudimental Drummer for nine years. He played in the marching band at Burlington High School and, at the request of President Nixon, represented the United States in a rudimental drum championship. For the last 10 years he has owned and operated a lawn care business. He served in the war in Vietnam.
Survivors include his wife, Linda; two daughters, Rayna D. and Krista L. Wunnenberg, at home; his parents, of Burlington; one sisters, Shirley Dorsey of Burlington; and one brother, Darwin Wunnenberg of Phoenix, Ariz.
Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Friday at Prugh’s Chapel. The funeral for Mr. Wunnenberg will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Prugh’s Chapel. The Rev. Gary Chapman will officiate. Burial will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery.
A memorial fund has been established for Mr. Wunnenberg’s children’s education.
Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa. Thursday, 16 January 1992. Page 17.
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