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Everett Robert Warner

Posted 2009-02-02 by Judy Wight Branson
Everett R. Warner

Born in Halsted, Minnesota on July 12, 1940.
Departed on April 10, 2002 and resided in Clarkdale, Ariz.

Everett Robert Warner, 61, born July 12, 1940 in Halsted, Minnesota died April 10, 2002 in Sycamore Canyon at his home, the Gold Tooth Mine, which he called paradise.

He is survived by his most loving wife of 44 years, Gloria Ann Warner; his mother, Josephine G. Hubble; two daughters, Kathy Ann Dye and husband Terry and Lorie G. Warner and husband Robert Keind; a son, Tracy Everett Warner, Bill Yager and Sean Wilson; his grandchildren, Brandi Ann Warner, Amanda Lee Warner, Robert Everett Keind, Crystal and Sara Marlin, Sean and Ryan Wilson; brothers, Arthur G. Warner and daughter Jennifer and children, Edwin Warner and family, John S. Warner, his wife and sons, the sister he loved dearly, Junita Pendergast and husband Chuck, their son Anthony and daughter Danielle; he loved his sister-in-law Mary Vaughn and husband Jack, Jackie and husband Dale, Margaret and her husband, Jenny and husband Rob and Mike, Brother-in-law Hugh Plater, his wife Maya; his friends John Harmon and so many more, his friends in Florida where he loved to go to soak in the warm waters and see the Dolphins, also his next door neighbors Carole and Tom Aston and their three children, his dogs will miss him so.

He loved to travel all over and visit all his friends. When younger he coached Pop Warner football for nine years, he loved to work with kids. He was a master plumber, a jeweler and did Volkswagen show cars and boats. He loved life and everyone will miss him forever.

A visitation will be held in the Westcott Funeral Home on Wednesday, April 17 from 11-1 p.m. A funeral service will follow at 1 p.m.

Westcott Funeral Home, Cottonwood, Arizona.




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