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Barbara J. Warner

Canton, Ohio

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Canton, Ohio
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Alzheimer's Association

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Barbara J. Warner age 68, passed peacefully on Tuesday after a long battle with dementia. She was a wife, lover, mother and friend who will be missed forever. Survived by her husband, Hugh A. Warner; and a son, Brian H. Warner. Services were private. The Lamiell Funeral Home is in charge of...

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I didn't know Barbara personally but I had met her late husband and son multiple times. I remember speaking to Brian about the pain he was feeling over his mother's diagnosis before she passed. My condolences to both the her late husband; Hugh Warner and to her son Brian Warner. May she rest in peace and be remembered as the quirky fun loving person she was. Happy mother's Day Barbara. You are dearly missed.

Bryan I enjoyed taking care of you family mom ,dad, and grand parents my sympathies on the death anniversary of your mother. Happy heavenly mothers day Barbara.

MM. On the anniversary of your mom’s passing, just wanted to say as a fan of yours she is proud of the son she raised. She will always be a part of who you are. Continue to make her proud , keep your head high as you face life’s up’s & downs. Met you several times @ meet & greets !! Me & my son Chris aka ‘fun size’ as you called him adore you.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

god bless you Barbara, my mothers name is Barbara, your son was scheduled to make a film about a man from my town, Lewis Carroll, his real name was Charles Dodgson he was a left handed mathematician who died on January the 14th, i was born on January the 14th and i am left handed and was born and raised in this same very town... i wonder if we are all connected, i hope so because i've always loved your son since i was a teenager, i am now 39 years old. anyways god bless Barbara, you can rest...

Nana,
So sorry i was not able to be at the service. Just want you to know, you spoiled me rotten. I am grateful. Thank you for creating an amazing Son who gave me the chance to have a wonderful, cheerful life. You will forever hold a special place in my heart. You will be missed. I love you!

Although I've never met her, I know that she must have been an amazing woman with a very kind heart and a wonderful mother since she raised such an incredible son. Her impact on the world is beautiful beyond words and will never be forgotten.

So sorry for the loss of the best mother the world has ever known, for she gave us the best rock star there ever was. I know she will be missed greatly by those closest to her.

Dear Mr. Warner and Mr. Warner Jr.

I'm sorry to have heard of Mrs. Warner's death.

Have Hope and Faith in Jesus Christ Our Lord.

-Trey Stephens