Edward-Warner-Obituary

Edward "Roy" Warner

West Palm Beach, Florida

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By Mark Schwed, Palm Beach Post Edward "Roy" Warner, a recovering alcoholic whose story of redemption touched readers of The Palm Beach Post's Season to Share series, has died. The 56-year-old Warner had logged his first year of sobriety, only to be diagnosed with back-to-back cancers. He...

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I was touched by your story. My brother is recovering alcoholic it is struggle everyday. May god bless you.

Thank you for your inspiring story. May G*d bless you in your new life with Him.

God's richest blessings to the friends and family of this wonderful man. His witness will live on beyond this temporal life and continue to be an inspiration to others. A life lived for Christ has impact far beyond the grave and Roy's will surely keep on making a difference. May the Lord comfort you through this holiday season and remember that next time, there won't be any more goodbye.

To the family of Roy Edward Warner, may I offer my heartfelt condolence for your loss. I am friends with a person who is a recovering alcoholic and somehow, since I know my ffiend's struggle, I could feel a kindred spirit when I read Mr. Warner's story. I am proud of my friend because she tries so hard to succeed in her steruggle. I know enxcouragement is needed now so to offer some encouragement, just know you are not alone and people care. I am praying to the most high GOD and asking him to...

I JUST FINISHED READING ABOUT ROY.ALL I CAN SAID FOR HIM IS WHAT A MAN TO BEABLE TO STAY SOBER.I CRIED AS I READ THE REPORT.MY HEART GOES OUT TO HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS.

Roy, I told you I'd always "save you a seat". I'm glad you got to seat in it for awhile. Now it's your turn to "save a seat" for me. As your journey takes a new direction, I'll be seeing ya soon. Your friend, Nick

What a miracle to go through cancer and to die sober. The angels have carried Roy to a better place.

My condolences go out to Edward's family. I am working on the project Season to Share for the Palm Beach Post. It's nice to see people give hope to others. That's what life is all about.

As a recovering alcoholic, I was touched by this story and marvel how in the end, Roy was sober, when it mattered most. I'm sure that he is with his Higher Power, who no doubt was the reason he was able to "just quit drinking" 16 months ago.

God Bless Roy and I pray that his story is an inspiration to every one in recovery - Nothing is worth throwing away the precious gift of sobriety for.