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Warren R. Hart
November 24, 1976 - August 21, 2024
Viewing
Monday, September 16,2024
4pm-7pm
Corprew Funeral Home Chapel
1822 Portsmouth Blvd
Portsmouth, VA 23704
Celebration of Life
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
12pm
Corprew Funeral Home Chapel
1822 Portsmouth Blvd
Portsmouth, VA 23704
Final Resting Place
Albert G. Horton Jr Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Suffolk
The life of Warren Ryrecuss Hart is a journey of love.
There’s only one thing that cuts through all our realities and that’s love – the bridge between all our differences.
Warren Ryrecuss Hart, 47, was born on November 24, 1976 to Warren Leach and Patricia Ann Hart in Portsmouth Virginia. Warren grew up as a member of the First Church of Deliverance. He was the first child of four. Some of the most beautiful memories he shared of his childhood are his times of dancing and having fun with his family. Warren was hardworking. As a child he had a job as a paper boy with his brother Demetrius. He always remembered and jokingly relayed that one day the weather was so cold that Demetrius left him alone to complete the route. Being the determined person he was, he completed the route. He reminded us of the white Nissan Aunt Jo dropped to Mom as as his first driving experience. He received his driver license and was the Chauffeur to all of his little cousins. He grew up very closely knit with his family. He was the big brother to all of his siblings and cousins. He loved his family.
He graduated from Norcom High School, Class of 1994. Warren continued his education at Saint Paul’s College where he received a BS degree in Criminal Justice and shortly after met the love of his life, Susan Figaro. Warren was introduced to Susan by his College roommate. It was love at first sight. They dated for three months and that love blossomed into 26 years of marriage. They were inseparable with a strong bond. Their union began July 15, 1998. On May 25, 1999 Warren and Susan were blessed with their first bundle of joy, Kiara Monique Hart. And on December 31 2006, the second bundle of joy Kameron Christian Hart was born. Warren’s family was his heartbeat.
He was a loving, dedicated and supportive husband and father. Kiara remembers her father as a caring father that encouraged her to be the best she could be. Kameron remembers his father as the person he looks up to most in the world. He will remember his father as an inspirational and amazing father and feels blessed to have had him as his dad.
Warren continued his education with a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice from American Military University. He then went on to serve his Country in the United States Army from 2000 to 2004 as a Communication Specialist earning the rank of Sergeant. Warren was strong on education and wanted to do his best, so he earned his Doctoral Degree in Education Leadership from Liberty University graduating in 2021. With his vision for education to the next generation, Warren and his wife opened the Full of Grace school, specializing from childcare to primary level.
Warren was predeceased in death by his Grandfather Oscar Pay Hart and Grandfathers Mr. and Mrs. Leach. Warren is survived by his wife Susan Gailan Hart. One daughter Kiara Monique Hart, and son Kameron Christian Hart. His mother Patricia Ann Pritchett of Kileen Texas, his father Warren Leach of Englewood Florida, two brothers Demetrius Pritchett (Stephanie) of Portsmouth, VA and Dallas Pritchett of Suffolk, VA. One sister Asija Pritchett of Kileen Texas, his grandmother Elnora Hart and Gloria Hart a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
Warrens life leaves us many messages. He overcame much to accomplish much in his life. His life journey encourages us to overcome and leave an impact in the world and always strive for excellence. His life teaches us not to let circumstances define us. His life teaches us to overcome challenges with love and with those you care about.
Mookie Hart, as he was lovingly known was the first for so many things. The first to graduate high school, the first to graduate college, the first to join the military, the first to get married, the first to achieve his PHD, the first to own his home, the first to open a business and the first to work overseas as a contractor. Warren strived to be the best as a husband, father, son and motivator to his siblings and cousins – Warren was a bridge to all he loved.