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Christopher John Warner

Phoenix, Arizona

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Christopher John Warner November 7, 1957 - February 16, 2007 Christopher John Warner, 49, of Scottsdale passed away in his sleep on February 16, 2007. An Arizona native, Chris was born in Phoenix on November 7, 1957, the devoted son of former State Superintendent of...

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I still think about Chris often! He was blessed to find Jo Ann and I am sad that their love story was cut short. He was an amazing person! So very missed!

Formerly Tamara Turner. I worked for Chris when he was a budding developer building office space. We worked together for 4 years! I was shocked to find his obituary, he was just a few years older. My deepest sympathies to the Warner family. God bless you and know that I´m lifting you up in prayer. All my love, Tamara

Warner's in Charlotte NC

So Sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in the Lord. Steven Van Warner may contact me at [email protected]

Dear Friends,
I have had an opportunity to get to know JoAnn since Chris's death. What a woman! She continues to amaze me with her intelligence and desire to fulfill Chris's dreams and hopes to make the world a safer and better place. Presently, there has been a Chris J Warner Foundation set up that will be used to find ways to protect those who need protection; domestic abuse, autism, Alzheimer patients, etc. She has a golf tournament set up to help raise money for the foundation. ...

As I was scanning the internet for recycling solutions, and turning to the best source for recycling, Earth 911, I was shocked to see a link for the Chris Warner Memorial. I worked for E2C for a short time where I had the pleasure of interacting with Chris on a daily basis. He was kind, attentive and cared about the employees of his companies as well the causes those companies stood for. I am quite sad for the loss the Warner family has experienced. I was happy to learn that Chris and Jo...

Chris was a friend of mine at ASU. We played a lot of basketball together and just hung out quite a lot. He was a genuinely charismatic and nice person and I admired him very much. I lost contact with Chris after college, but today I just decided to google his name to see what he had been doing. I am shocked and saddened to hear of his death. I am heartened and impressed, however, by reading what he accomplished during his short life, and by the number of people whose lives he touched and who...

I just received an e-mail from my sister Robin in Payson,Arizona that Chris had passed. You only have my deepest sympathy. It will be only two years this May that our sister Stephanie had died. She was about the same age as Chris. It was an aweful time for our family as I can only imagine what your all going through. I never knew Chris as an adult but I sure remember him as this wild,fun and adventurious kid living next door to him for 16 years. When I think of Chris I think of spoon...

Ron and Family: It is with deep regret that I was not able to meet Chris upon our visit.From reading the 9 pages he was a shining star with endless brilliance and compassion and a vision for a better life for the coming generations future.If the eyes had no tears the soul would have no rainbow.My prayers are with you Ron and God is holding your hand too.

I just received a call tonight from Greg Wikstrom who let me know about Chris. I was shocked as I know how close Greg was to Chris, along with Ron, and Dave. My sympathy to the Warner family and to all of Chris's close friends. It was so great to see Chris at the 30 year high school reunion, a time that I realize now was so precious to many of us who were there. I won't forget seeing Chris that night after so many years and simply feeling like it was yesterday. He will be missed but...