James Warren Donahoo, 91, of Good Samaritan Care Center, Cole Camp, MO, died February 5, 2010, at Bothwell Regional Health Center, Sedalia, MO. Warren was born December 9, 1918 in Mt. Vernon, IL, the second son of George Washington Donahoo and Nina Elfreda (Wilson) Donahoo. On February 18, 1940, Warren was united in marriage to Miriam Marie (Myers) Lyles who preceded him in death September 25, 1990 after 50 years as husband and wife. On June 17, 1991, Warren married Cora Lillian (Vaughn) Hansen of Green Ridge, MO in Medina, TN, who survives of Good Samaritan Care Center. Warren moved to Colorado in the late 1930's and served in the Army Air Force where he was trained to be a pilot before honorably discharged to the Army Reserve in 1939. Later he was activated in 1944 until November 28, 1945, receiving an honorable discharge to civilian life. Warren lived a full life having many hobbies. He loved travel, camping, snow skiing, fishing and hunting. Warren was also a member of the Masonic Lodge, Gideon Bible Society and the Grange of Paonia, CO. He was especially proud of his motorcycles, the favorite being his last one, an Indian Chief. He was a member of the Gravel Gremlins Motorcycle Club whose members annually on New Year's Eve rode to the summit of Pike's Peak and set off fireworks! Most important of all during these many activities Warren was very active as a teacher and deacon in his church serving his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Warren is survived by his daughter, Elizabeth (Clyde) Vailes, Medina, TN; his son, David (Jeannie) Donahoo, Buena Vista, CO; stepson, Melvin Hansen, Sedalia, MO; stepdaughters, Kathrine (Harold) Finke, Green Ridge, MO and Gaye (Jim) Sternberg, Las Vegas, NV; 17 grand and step-grandchilddren plus many great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Warren was preceded in death by granddaughter, Karen Vailes. There will be no family visitation. Memorial services will be held at a later date. The body will be cremated with the cremains interred in the cemetery at Paonia, CO. If desiring to send contributions, the family suggests sending to Gideons International, Box 494, Harrisonville, MO 64701.