For folks who have been around Thomasville Bulldog football, as a fan or as an opponent, you may recognize this name.
Warren has been a fan of the Bulldogs for sixty years. He roamed the sidelines well into his seventies, waving that huge Bulldog flag. If you watched the Greensboro, Winston Salem or High Point Friday football shows, you’ve seen him.
At age 83, Warren passed away peacefully this afternoon. He loved his Bulldogs. And he loved every player, cheerleader and coach. He watched from a wheelchair this year as his ‘Dogs made their way into the latter rounds of the playoffs. And, in his mind, the Bulldogs never lost. They just ran out of time.
Some would say he was mentally challenged. I would say that he’s the kindest man I’ve ever known.
I had the privilege of taking Warren to games for the last thirty years. And, after every game, I would say, “Warren King, often imitated” and he would say, “but never ever duplicated”.
Amen. Long live the King.
Warren has been a fan of the Bulldogs for sixty years. He roamed the sidelines well into his seventies, waving that huge Bulldog flag. If you watched the Greensboro, Winston Salem or High Point Friday football shows, you’ve seen him.
At age 83, Warren passed away peacefully this afternoon. He loved his Bulldogs. And he loved every player, cheerleader and coach. He watched from a wheelchair this year as his ‘Dogs made their way into the latter rounds of the playoffs. And, in his mind, the Bulldogs never lost. They just ran out of time.
Some would say he was mentally challenged. I would say that he’s the kindest man I’ve ever known.
I had the privilege of taking Warren to games for the last thirty years. And, after every game, I would say, “Warren King, often imitated” and he would say, “but never ever duplicated”.
Amen. Long live the King.