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Casey Stephenson Obituary

Casey Stephenson, owner of Warner Company Jewelers in Fresno, passed away Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at age 52 after a year long battle with cancer. Although his life was taken early, he lived a life that was full and courageous.

He started working in the jewelry business at age 14, doing general maintenance and quickly worked his way into a sales position. By the time he was 22 years old, Stephenson owned Casey's Jewelers with locations in both Lemoore and Hanford. He managed all aspects of the company, including sales, watch repair, accounting and marketing. In 1993, Stephenson acquired Warner Company Jewelers from the Warner family and moved the store to Fig Garden Village in Fresno that year. Stephenson's goal was to create a store that would allow the Fresno community the upscale shopping that they deserved. In 2007, he moved the store to the corner of Palm and Herndon in Fresno. The new location has become known as the largest independent luxury jeweler in the region. His company grew to nearly 50 employees and repeated honors as "Best Jewelry Store" in Fresno and was honored nationally in Harper's Bazaar and Town & Country Magazines. Under Casey's leadership, Warner Co. has become closely involved with several organizations dedicated to promoting ethics and honesty in all industry business practices and advertising - California Jewelers' Association, Jewelers of America, Jewelers' Vigilance Committee, Diamond Council of America and Leading Jewelers of the World. Casey's ultimate ambition was to provide unparalleled service and a memorable experience for every client that came through his doors.

His legacy will continue with his family's ongoing ownership of Warner Co. "Casey always focused on the future and what is possible. He had a vision for the development of a high-end shopping center at Palm and Herndon avenues which we will be proud to build in his honor," said Don Wolfe, chief financial officer of Warner Co.

Stephenson is survived by his mother, Virginia; son, Cameron and daughters Lindsi Stephenson and Shelbi McKay.

"My father worked hard to grow Warner Company into what it is today," said Lindsi Stephenson, who has worked alongside her father for several years. "I'll miss my father. But I know he died making his dreams a reality." Mitch Allee of Fresno, founder of Allegiant Air, said he is still reeling from news of the loss. "Casey was a man of exceptional vision and incredible dignity and sensitivity, a man who gave so generously of himself to the community, to his friends, to his customers and to his employees."

He also leaves behind his longtime comnpanion, Rachael Escobedo. "I've lost my best friend, but I had the opportunity to experience an amazing spirit. He was my strength and my weakness. A piece of my heart will always be with him."

Dr. John Emerzian said that losing one of his best friends is painful for him and will be felt by the overall community. "Casey thought giving back to the community was as important as profit. He thought that the civic responsibility of a businessman should be greater than what you earn."

Through Warner Company, Casey has supported hundreds of local charities and actively encouraged all Warner Company employees to become involved with community organizations that were meaningful to them. Jane Papazian of Fresno said Stephenson will be sorely missed. "Casey was so eager to help anyone who asked. His death comes as a shock. Frankly, it's hard to accept." Maritza Solano-Lazar, CEO of Warner Co., said, "Casey had the belief that we are all called to be of service to others in small and big ways. He strived to be an integral part of the community in a public way, as well as by making anonymous gifts to lesser known charitable organizations and individuals. Having been blessed with success, he felt obligated to give back in equal measure. I have lost my mentor and my friend."

Remembrances in lieu of flowers may be made to the California Cancer Center, 7257 N Fresno St., Fresno, CA 93720.
A public memorial service will be held on Tuesday, April 22 at 11 a.m. at Warner Co. Jewelers in Fresno, 7010 N. Palm Ave.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Hanford Sentinel on Apr. 20, 2008.

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Charmaine Despres

December 16, 2019

I still think of you, guess I always will x

Debbie Dowd aka "DOWD"

April 23, 2008

This has saddened me so much to hear. Casey gave me the opportunity to learn and discover the beauty and sales experience jewelry brings out in me. He once gave me a typing book, and for laughs, I would like you all to know, my daughter is typing this...lol. I will always remember the good times and the friends/family that I got to work with. My heart goes out to you Virginia......and each one of the children/grandchildren and his working family.

Tim Corkill

April 21, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Betty Menezes-Walls

April 19, 2008

My heart goes out to Virginia, Cameron & Lindsi. I am very sad for all of you. Casey was a good & kind man.
Betty Menezes-Walls

Whitehurst, Sullivan, Burns & Blair Chapel Funeral Service

April 19, 2008

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

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