SCRIBER, Warren Max

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Submitted by: marysday@teleport.com (Mary Taylor) – December 19, 2000

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Warren Max Scriber

Statesman-Journal

Nov. 8, 1936 — Dec. 16, 2000

AUSTIN, Texas — Warren Scriber, 64, died Saturday of cancer. (Williamson Co.)

He was born in Silverton and attended high school in Salem. He served in the Naval Reserves from 1955 to 1963. He graduated from Oregon Medical School in 1958 and was an X-ray technician at Salem Hospital. He then sold life insurance for 35 years. He moved to Tucson, Ariz., in the late ‘70s and to Austin this year. He was a member of the Elks and active in the Baptist church.

Survivors include his fiancee, Becky Miller of Austin; son, Michael of Hillsboro; daughters, Victoria Howard of Ennis, Texas, and Edin Miller of Clackamas; mother, Kathryne Scriber of Salem; brother, Howard of Mount Angel; and six grandchildren.

Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at City View Funeral Home in Salem. Interment will be at City View Garden Mausoleum. Contributions: American Cancer Society.