Obituaries
D. Warren Aument, 81
March 21, 2020
D. Warren Aument, 81, of Strasburg, passed away at his residence on March 21, 2020.
He was the husband of Darlene M. Albright Aument, with whom he shared 8 years of marriage this past August 7th. He had been the husband of the late Sharon L. Aument who passed away in 2001. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late John H. and Irene Irwin Aument.
Warren was well-known as the barber and owner of Aument’s Barber Shop on W. Main St in Strasburg, working as a barber for 50 years until his retirement in 2013.
He was a member of Grace Baptist Church.
A talented woodworker, Warren built cabinetry and furniture. He loved the outdoors, whether it be hunting, looking at the stars, or enjoying his cabin in Orbisonia. What he enjoyed the most is being with his family and he loved his grandchildren.
Warren served as an SP5 with the US Army Reserves from 1960 to 1966.
In addition to his wife Darlene, he is survived by his daughters: Debra married to Bruce Fry and Brenda I. Aument, both of Strasburg and his two grandchildren R. Scott and Christine Fry, both of Lancaster.
Service will be private and at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in his memory to Hospice & Community Care, 685 Good Drive, Box 4125, Lancaster, PA 17604-4125.
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Condolences to the Family
March 29, 2020
Brenda,
So sorry to learn about the passing of your Dad.
Sue Bachman
March 24, 2020
Our sons had their first “big boy” haircuts in Warren’s chair. They wry smile, dry sense of humor and the dangling smoking pipe made for a good hour as he trimmed up the three Thiboldeaux boys. I even had the privilege of visiting his woodshop one Monday afternoon. Recently I reconnected with him at a wedding reception and he was as pleaseant and kind as ever. Praying for the family during this time. Rev. Mark Thiboldeaux, CFS Funeral Home Chaplain
March 23, 2020
I grew up in Strasburg and remember when Warren took over his barber shop. He became my barber and my friend for many years. I later worked with him as he bought kiln dried lumber for his woodworking projects. He was surely a skilled woodworker. As I moved away from Strasburg I was always happy to bump into him when out. I am sad to read of his passing. I see the world has lost another Good Man, and I have lost another good friend. R.I.P Warren…….
Bill Latsha
March 23, 2020
Warren was the first barber I remember going to as a youngster, downstairs on Duke street across from the courthouse. I recall a vibrant personality that always made me feel like I was a special kid. I’m glad our paths crossed! Wishing the family comfort and peace!
Fred T. Young III