Richard-Warner, Jr-Obituary

Richard Melvin Warner, Jr

Feb 19, 1945 - May 27, 2013

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Rose, Laura, Ricky, Bobby, I am sorry to hear about Rick. I will always have wonderful memories of the time I spent with Rick and the family. Gary

Dear Rose, Laura, Ricky & Bobby. You are all in my thoughts and prayers daily. I know this is really a difficult time but I know you are all "Warner Strong" and will make it through this as well. Our lives must go on without Rick but our memories of him will always shine in our thoughts and make us smile. Oh yes, Rick so loved hunting and fishing. In our earlier years there we would be, the five of us,either at your house or mine, waiting for the guys to come home to see whether they were...

Ron Karabaich (Verna's son) and I regret the passing of Richard. May the family be comforted to know that even though the cousins did not always get together each is and was blessed in our hearts. Caroline

My deepest sympathy to the family.

My condolences to the family of Richard, I worked with him at Hygrade.

Love, Theresa and Tosha

My deepest sympathies and condolences in this difficult time. I am privileged to have met Rick, and he was a wonderful man. I will be praying for the family.

Sorry to hear of Rick's passing. I worked with Rick at Hygrade meat packing and hunted with Rick at Mt. ST. Helens, Morton, eastern WA, etc. and duck hunted in lots of places. We had many memorable times and I enjoyed them all and I know Rick did too.
Peace to the family. Happy hunting Rick.

Rose, and family..So sorry to hear this news. He was too young to pass. Thinking of you all. Sue(Larson) Fairchild

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Richard's Obituary

Richard M. Warner passed away on May 27th 2013. Richard was born February 19th 1945 in Tacoma WA. where he resided until his passing. He was retired from Hygrades Meat Packaging Company. Richard is survived by his wife of 48 years, Rose Warner and his three children: Laura, Bobby (Sheree) and Rick (Wendy) and eight grandchildren. Richard is preceded in death by his mother, father, sister and brothers.Richard (Dad) was an avid fisherman and hunter with great experience and knowledge that he was able to share with others. Fishing and hunting was a true sport that he enjoyed as much as the day would allow from a young age through his entire life. Dad endured a lengthy illness, but never gave up the fight. A special thank you to Dr. White and Nurses Glenda and Roxanne who provided wonderful care to our Dad during his illness.

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