Hingst, Warren J. Maj. USAF (Ret)
February 20, 1958 ~ January 16, 2018
Age 59
Warren was an avid bicyclist. He loved music and his stereo system.
Preceded in death by parents Harvey & Eleanor Hingst.
Survived by wife Sandra; children Jessica Lyons, Karl Hingst, Amanda Lyons, Kristen Hingst, and Erik Hingst.
VISITATION 5:00-7:00 p.m. Thursday, February 1st at King of Kings Church Omaha, 11615 I Street
FUNERAL SERVICE Noon on Friday, February 2nd at King of Kings Church followed by INTERMENT at 2:00 p.m. at Omaha National Cemetery, 14250 Schram Road, Omaha
Memorials to be directed by the family
Military Honors by the Offutt Air Force Base Honor Guard
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I am so sorry for your loss. The world has lost an amazing person and he will be missed by all who knew him.
It was my honor to know and work with Warren. He was a man of Faith and Honor. The work legacy he leaves behind will benefit many in our Air Force for decades to come. Annette and I send our deepest sympathies and prayers.
He was a man of deep faith and caring. Anyone who met him will carry his memory for years to come. I wish his family my deepest sympathies and condolences.
I’m am so sorry to hear of Warren’s passing. We went to college together at UNL and lived in the same dorm. (Next door neighbors for several years.). I will always remember his friendly spirit and love of his records/stereo system. Please know your family have been in my thoughts and prayers.
I worked with Warren for a number of years. I was a contract navigator at Offutt AFB and I worked closely with Warren before he retired. His desk was just feet away from mine. After he retired, he ended working along side of me as a fellow civilian contractor. We were in the same office, still just feet away from each other again. He was a joy to work with. He was knowledgeable, warm and gregarious. He got along with everybody and he was a funny, funny guy. He made me laugh in countless ways during our working relationship. Nobody ever had a bad thing to say about Warren. He definitely was one of the good guys. I will dearly miss him. I shall pray for him and for his family. Rest in peace Warren. You were the best of friends.
Sandy and I are deeply grieved at Warren’s passing. He was in my first class at UNL AFROTC and I always enjoyed teaching him and learning from him. Sandy and I send our prayers to Warren’s family and friends that God may ease your grief and help you to rejoice in remembering a life well lived.
Way back in the 90s, Warren was stationed at Castle AFB and liked to sail from San Francisco bay out into the Pacific. He sometimes needed extra sailors to share the cost and help man the boat, so he invited my wife Carla and I to join him for full days on the ocean. I never flew with Warren, but I would sail with him anywhere–he was a good skipper and a real mensch.
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