ALVIN-WARNICK-Obituary

ALVIN CROPPER WARNICK

Gainesville, Florida

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WARNICK, ALVIN CROPPER Alvin C. Warnick was born November 15,1920, along with a fraternal twin, Calvin. His parents, Parley Peter Warnick and Grace Cropper, were livestock farmers near Hinckley, Utah and Alvin, Cal, and their older brothers, Waldo and Marion, grew up as 'Four Boys on a Farm'. He...

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I am so sorry to hear about Papa Warnick. I know what a great man he was/is and will cherrish his stories he shared. There was such love in his heart for family & extended family. He and his wonderful wife truly lived the Gospel in it's truest form in charity, commpassion for their fellow man. Thank you Ann for bringing me into your family so many years ago and your friendship through out the years. May God continually bless each one of you. With much love, always

Ann, Mary, John, Wish we could have been there to hear all the stories about your Dad. He was a great guy and I'm sure the 4 boys are having a great reunion. We love you and share our condolences with you. Hope we can stay in touch.

So sorry for you loss. My prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Deanna Kuder

I think that my parents (Al and Mildred Hunter) became acquainted with Al and Barbara at Utah State and were fast friends while they were all at Oregon State University. Al always joked with me that he had something to do with my birth since he tested the rabbit who ultimately gave the report that Mildred was expecting. They remained friends long after both couples left Oregon State, Al and Barbara for Florida and Al and Mildred to Pennsylvania. Al became more connected with me and my...

My sincere condolences in your loss. I became acquainted with Dr. Warnick when I was secretary to Dr. Tony Cunha. Dr. Warnick was always such a pleasant, kind and considerate person and I was blessed to have known him. My thoughts and prayers are with the Warnick family.

Hi,
Al was a great help to the Generation Connection Camp! You can see a video clip of Al in 2008. Go to www.thegenerationconnection.com then video library - best of - TGC Monday 2008 at the IFAS horse farm. Al starts talking at 1:19. What a guy!!!! THanks Al...you remain the best!!

Joel, Ann and Rhys Daunic

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Mr. Warnick. I did not know him personally but I met him through Mrs. Idella Hall who workedfor he and his wife for so many years.She went to her eternal rest just a few months ago. I was one of her care-takers and she spoke very highly of Mr. Warnick, so much so that I was moved to reach out to him at Oak Hammock. This man of God was so kind and spoke highly of Mother Hall. I thank God for a brief moment to know him, rest on Sir.

My thoughts and expressions of sympathy go out to the family of Mr. Warnick. Although I did not know him personally, I came to know him through Idella Hall who passed on only a few months ago. She spoke highly of Mr. Warnock as her former employer some 40 years ago I was able to meet him and he was so kind. Rest on great man of God you served your time well.

Remembering a spiritual giant and dear friend.