In Memory of

Warren

Eugene

Ove

Jr.

Obituary for Warren Eugene Ove Jr.

Warren Eugene Ove, Jr.
01/17/1949 – 3/10/2024

Warren Eugene Ove, Jr. fell asleep in death from a cancerous brain tumor on March 10, 2024. Warren was the oldest of 4 children born to Warren and Elsie Ove, in Weed, California on Jan 17, 1949.

He spent most of his school years in northern California and Eugene, Oregon. While in Eugene he met Venita Hisey, and they married on December 30, 1972. They welcomed their daughter Megan in 1975 and their son Tyson in 1977. Warren and Venita moved their family to Whidbey Island in 1979. They continued in the construction business forming OVE BROS. Construction with his brother Wayne. He was known in the community for his integrity, honesty, and quality of work.

Warren was an active member of one of Jehovah’s Witnesses. He served as an Elder in the Coupeville Congregation and then in Oak Harbor. Whether he was caring for his family, serving his brothers and sisters in the congregation, engaging in the door-to-door ministry, or donating many hours as part of the RBC; constructing, remodeling Kingdom Halls in Washington, Oregon, his love, and dedication to Jehovah God never wavered.

In 2014 he became a Papa. A role he treasured deeply. Kiera and her Papa molded clay animals, built forts and houses, played with dolls, read books, collected rocks at the beach, thrift store shopping, and playground trips. You could catch them holding hands whenever they walked together.
Warren loved music and singing, even Karaoke. He baked bread and cooked meals for those he loved. He will be missed; his absence leaves a large void.

He loved his heavenly father Jehovah and his life reflected that by the way he lived. He also had a hope for the future if he should fall asleep in death.

Warren is survived by his wife of 51 years, Venita Ove, daughter Megan Ove, son Tyson Ove and granddaughter Kiera. His brothers Wayne Ove, Steven Ove and sister Anita Pope and nieces.

A Memorial service will be held on April 13, 2024, at 3:00 in the Oak Harbor High School Commons Room.








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