Stanley Warmbrod

stanley warmbrod

Stanley Warmbrod, age 65 of Carthage died Wednesday (February 12) at his home.

A graveside service will be 3:00 PM Sunday, March 2nd at First Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Carthage conducted by the Rev. Rick Martindale. The family will receive friends prior to the service at Fry and Prickett Funeral home from 2:00-2:45.

Born in Washington DC he was a son of the late Colonel Karlton and CelesteWarmbrod. Stanley worked mostly in construction.

He was preceded in death by his wife Carolyn Beekman Warmbrod.

He is survived by: a daughter Katherine Price and husband David of Savannah, GA, sons Max Warmbrod and wife Natalie of Asheville and Phillip Warmbrod of Carthage; brothers Hal “Bud” Warmbrod and wife Tina of Wendell, Richard Warmbrod of Whispering Pines; sisters Faye Warmbrod and wife Jane of Whispering Pines, Anne Bunce and husband Wiley of Whispering Pines; grandchildren Trevor Gibbons and Elizabeth Marsh; great grandchild Emma Gibbons.

Fry and Prickett Funeral Home in Carthage is assisting the Warmbrod family.

Condolences: PinesFunerals.com

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  1. Max and Natalie,

    We are so sorry for your loss of your wonderful dad. Please know our thoughts and prayers have been with you during these sad days. May

    God wrap His loving arms around you and give you comfort and peace

    that only He ca

  2. I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Stan and I were cousins and he, Bud and I would often play together at family reunions in TN. My father, Grover, would even take us to visit Uncle Carlton and his family. He will be missed.


  3. Dear Warmbrod family,

    We are shocked and very saddened to hear of Stan’s passing. As first cousins, we’ve known Stan all his life and have been so happy that he has kept in touch with us so closely over the past several years, coming to the Warmbro

  4. Faye,

    I’m so sorry to hear of your brother’s passing. You and the family will be in my thoughts and prayers.


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