He was born a son of Charles M. Warner and Eula Sullivan Warner.
He was a 1958 graduate of Nancy High School and Lindsey Wilson College, a United States Army Veteran, serving in the Berlin Crisis, Vice President of Warner Fertilizer Company, loved his miniature horse and ponies.
He collected memorabilia and antique bicycles.
He was a loving grandfather, avid golfer and a caring loving and compassionate individual.
He was a charter member of Beacon Hill Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife; Freda Warner: two daughters; Jill Warner, Lexington, Kentucky and Angela (and Rick) Curtsinger, Lexington, Kentucky: His mother: two brothers; Vertress (and Carolyn) Warner, Somerset, Kentucky and C. R. Warner, Somerset, Kentucky: 2 grandchildren; John Richard Curtsinger and Jillian Curtsinger: several cousins, nieces, nephews and his special companion, Zoe. Along with special friends; Rick & Lois Lambdin of Somerset.
He was preceded in death by his father.
He was born a son of Charles M. Warner and Eula Sullivan Warner.
He was a 1958 graduate of Nancy High School and Lindsey Wilson College, a United States Army Veteran, serving in the Berlin Crisis, Vice President of Warner Fertilizer Company, loved his miniature horse and ponies.
He collected memorabilia and antique bicycles.
He was a loving grandfather, avid golfer and a caring loving and compassionate individual.
He was a charter member of Beacon Hill Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife; Freda Warner: two daughters; Jill Warner, Lexington, Kentucky and Angela (and Rick) Curtsinger, Lexington, Kentucky: His mother: two brothers; Vertress (and Carolyn) Warner, Somerset, Kentucky and C. R. Warner, Somerset, Kentucky: 2 grandchildren; John Richard Curtsinger and Jillian Curtsinger: several cousins, nieces, nephews and his special companion, Zoe. Along with special friends; Rick & Lois Lambdin of Somerset.
He was preceded in death by his father.
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