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Dawn Warner

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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January 10, 2019
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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Dawn M. Warner BETHLEHEM Dawn M. Warner of Bethlehem passed away on Thursday, January 10, 2019, at home. Born in Easton, PA, Dawn was the daughter of the late Irene Mooney, the stepdaughter of the late Francis Mooney and the daughter of the late Michler Warner. She is survived by her sister,...

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We miss you Dawn! Such great memories of growing up on Prospect St. with all of those great "Jam" sessions in the basement! What a great talent you had to share with us. We hope you are making music in heaven with Dad on the trumpet your Mom on the piano and Nana and Pop-Pop singing along.

We still miss you , love you Dawn. I so often think of our good times in your basement singing show tunes, setting your hair in rollers .....boy did we laugh!

We love and miss you Dawn! Loved those jam sessions in your basement on Prospect St! I think it was Christmas when you about 5 years old when you got your cowboy outfit and said "call me Don". So adorable!

We miss you Dawn;, think of you so often especially when I hear any music, see any blondes with short hair, think about cousins or hear of anyone passing away. So, mainly, everyday. Im hoping you will welcome my friend Ann who just passed over last week and Jake Litutz to your world of heavenly music and beauty.

Dawn Warner to this day you are still the best example of what a Boss should be like. I will always remember meeting you as a young gal at C21 and your wisdom and quidance. As an adult with two adult daughters in the business world I often use you as an example of being strong and confident and confined. The later I never mastered. Lol I am shocked and sadden by your passing old friend who knew my sadness at 30 of being married to an alcoholic, and was one of the reasons and people I thank...

This is so sad to hear. You were a great woman. I will always remember the laughs we shared when I worked at Kirkland helping your mom. Prayers to your family. You will be missed!

My sincere condolences to the family. Dawn's bright light was full of wit, charm, sass and class. Her intelligence and humor were self-evident. For the brief few years we worked together, her wry sense of life made me smile. We promised each other to live to see, one day, a woman President. Know I will hang in for both of us. Rest in peace wonderful woman....

I told you many times how I loved to hear you play the piano. You didn't just play it...you brought it to life and made it sing. I believe your life must have been a beautiful song and I will always be grateful to you for teaching me to appreciate the beauty in music. You were an amazing musician and gifted pianist. Thank you for sharing your gift. It made a marvelous, lasting memory.
My sincerest sympathy, Deidre, to you and your family.

We called her Dawnie May! Loved this kid from across the street! She was so much fun! Rest well and be at peace, Dawn. My condolences to your loving family.