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Tuesday, July 15, 2025 at 11:47 PM

Services Announced -- Lowell Andrew Warbington, Jr.

  • Source: Smith Family Funeral Home
Services Announced -- Lowell Andrew Warbington, Jr.
Lowell Warbington

Lowell Andrew Warbington Jr. was born to Lowell and Marlene Warbington in Reno, Nevada on July 6, 1976.

Andrew died in Fallon, NV on October 19, 2022 at the age of 46.

Andy lived his life to the fullest. He enjoyed his time living in San Francisco, Portland and Seattle. He had been living in Reno for the last several years.

He was a photographer, writer, musician and lifelong student with a love for books and music.

He was a diehard skateboarder. The Foxy Olive was Andy’s 2nd home, where witticisms were served with drinks and where many of the patrons were considered his second family.

Andy is survived by his parents, Lowell and Marlene; his sisters, Marlea Stout (Scott) and Michon Leal; his niece, Mallorie Leal (Ian) and great nephew Kai; niece, Madison Ellingwood (C.J.) and great nephew, Casey; his nephews, A.J. Leal (Gabby), and Kaden Leal; his aunts, Sandy Warbington of Sun Valley, NV., Mona Rowe of Sparks, NV and Putts Bell of Fallon; his uncles, Tony Barrenchea and Buddy Barrenchea both of Fallon; many cousins; and his girlfriend, Aleena Pera, who stuck with Andy through thick and thin.

Andy will be sorely missed. Gone but not forgotten.

A graveside service for Andy will be held at the Fallon Cemetery on November 19th at Noon. A celebration of life (potluck) will follow at the Elks Lodge 93 W. Center Street at 1:00 pm

Arrangements are with Smith Family Funeral Home in Fallon. 775-423-2255.

 

 


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Cinnamon Earle/Young 04/05/2023 02:37 PM
How terribly sad. I hate to hear this. He was a cute kid!

T hughes 11/13/2022 12:25 PM
Wow unbelievable so sorry to hear ?

Courtney 11/02/2022 01:28 PM
You were always so nice to me and smart and funny and you will be missed my friend.❤️

Chad Anglin 11/01/2022 10:38 AM
Andrew, Thank you for all of the skate session, music lesson and long conversations. I will miss you.

Tyler M 11/01/2022 10:29 AM
I’ll always love you my friend, in this and the next life. Thanks for all you taught me as a teen, and for our friendship beyond! You will be missed but not forgotten. Every time the wind whistles through that great Grommet in the sky, it will whisper the song of…….Andrewwwww!

Aaron 10/29/2022 10:33 AM
Andy was a great friend who had an amazing influence on all those he met. He was an awesome metal singer too!

Philipp 10/29/2022 06:48 AM
Gratefull for the good times I spend with you in Fallon. Rest in Peace Andy. From Germany - Phil

Ian Coleman 10/28/2022 07:34 PM
I /we will miss you Andrew. Thanks for all taught me and the good times / literature / music / adventures we shared. There is a constellation of misfits screaming through the sky that just got a little brighter. love Ian

Sam Rupf 10/27/2022 06:52 PM
I am so sad to see this. I'll see you on the other side my friend ❤

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