Rosner, Warren Max, age 69; passed away August 9th, 2013 after a short illness. Pre-deceased by parents, Martin and Sylvia, Warren is survived by his loving wife Ann Lou, sister Laurie (Philip) Fitz and brother Kenneth (Geraldine) Rosner, Aunt Gertrude (Joseph) Siegel, cousins Janet (Charles) Blum and David (Susan) Rosner, niece Lisa (Richard) Sarrach and nephews Ryan, Adam and Drew Lackey.
Warren, a Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute graduate and an Army Veteran stationed at the Pentagon (1966-1969) worked for General Foods until the mid-nineties followed by consulting work for Avon.
A Bridge Life Master by his early twenties, Warren and his partner were part of the team representing the United States in the Bridge World Championship in Biarritz, France in 1982 and additionally, he and Allan Stauber won three successive National Titles during the 1980’s.
In retirement, Warren indulged his passions which were first and foremost his love of baseball. He traveled to historic ballparks before they were torn down and rebuilt, was an avid fantasy baseball player and got to as many Yankee baseball games as his schedule would allow.
His love of family both human and animal was an equally important part of his life; never missing an important event or chance to be with his extended family or a cuddle with a beloved pet.
Warren also continued to play bridge professionally and enjoyed sharing his love of the game with his friends at the Bridge Deck in White Plains and in teaching small groups around the Metro area.
A viewing will be held at the Ballard-Durand Funeral Home in White Plains on Tuesday August 13th from 2-4 and 7-9 pm followed by a funeral service the next morning at 10:00 am.
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