James-Warner-Obituary

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James H."Jim" Warner

Topeka, Kansas

May 18, 1934 – Dec 6, 2020 (Age 86)

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BORN
May 18, 1934
DIED
December 6, 2020
AGE
86
LOCATION
Topeka, Kansas

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Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home - Topeka Obituary

James H. “Jim” Warner, 86, of Topeka, passed away on December 6, 2020 at Plaza West Care Center.

He was born in Kansas City, Missouri on May 18, 1934 the son of Raymond A. and Marie M. (Gippner) Warner.

Jim was a 1951 graduate of the De La Salle Military Academy and attended the...

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Uncle Butch was sweet & gentle like my Mom - you could tell they were siblings. Uncle Butch & Aunt Lavon
travelled to Germany & visited Great-Grandmother Gippner's hometown of Igersheim. I have copies of
the pics he took in her town & will always be grateful to him for them. They will be passed down through
the family. Love you Uncle Butch & will miss you. Ginny Wessling

Cyndi and family,
Keeping you in my prayers. May God bless you with His love and peace.
Love,
Shelly Jarvis



O how I loved jim. I worked with him while he was at Plaza West. He was such a joy to be around and always so full of life, happiness, and love. I was sure sad to hear the news prayers to the entire family.

Sorry so for your loss Carrie. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Oh what a home coming there is in Heaven. His brother and sisters have all come to greet him. I can feel the love in my heart, feel their laughter in my belly, their tears of joy cloud my eyes and there is a little do si doin in my step. He is home. Such an amazing man that so many of us are blessed to call our uncle. He gave love so easily and openly. He was always genuinely happy to see you and it showed. His hug was strong and caring. His smile lit up the room. I loved listening to his...

Dear Aunt Lavon & Family:
Rose & I & family extend our sincere condolences in the passing of your husband/father. Uncle Jim loved his family and instinctively demonstrated his love of his Catholic faith through his daily words, deeds and actions. Be it of consolation to all that through your prayer, he will intervene through the Lord to oversee and grant you your earthly petitions. As on earth, he’ll not forsake you in heaven.

Kind, compassionate & loving to all, Uncle Jim...

Such a great uncle! I will dearly miss Uncle Butch. Hard to know very many men in life where all memories of them are always filled with happiness and laughter, I can honestly say he leaves us so many great memories, and stories I always enjoyed the time I got to see him. So sorry for the loss and may he rest in peace.

Aunt Lavon, and Uncle Jim's girls and their families. May the Lord bring you peace as you gather around to share memories of your Dad and the love he had for you. He certainly was a good man always had a encouraging word for me. I was proud and blessed to call him Uncle Jim.