Elizabeth-Warner-Obituary

Elizabeth Ruth Warner

Charlevoix, Michigan

Nov 24, 1942 – Jun 3, 2017

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BORN
November 24, 1942
DIED
June 3, 2017
LOCATION
Charlevoix, Michigan
CHARITY
American Lung Association

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Warner, Elizabeth Ruth Key West, FL Elizabeth Ruth Warner, 74 of Key West, FL, died peacefully, Sat. June 3, 2017 at Meadow Brook Medical Care Facility in Bellaire, MI. She was born Nov. 24, 1942 in Flint the daughter of Eugene and Ruth (Clark) Warner. Elizabeth was a graduate of the University...

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What a special, wonderful person ! I was shocked to read of Betty's passing in our U-M alumnae magazine! We worked together at WCC in the days before Betty became full time faculty! Lost touch after retirement; so glad Betty got back to Key West after her retirement. I know how much she loved it there! A fun memory: sometimes on our lunch hour we would go to the flea market in Ypsi. For those of you who saw it, that's where Betty bought that HUGE
cocktail ring that she loved and...

I knew Elizabeth from taking care of her mom Ruth at Meadowbrook . Always very caring and loving. Sorry to hear of her passing. Prayers to the rest of the family. Lynn Wilcox

Elizabeth's passing came as such a shock, she was too young and always full if life, always lit up the room, no matter where it was! We met when she rented an apartment from me some years ago, in Key West, on a very chilly night, as she sashayed into the apartment, in her fedora hat and exclaimed, in that voice," I LIKE it! We were instant friends. She was a one of a kind, and is sadly missed. She enriched my life just by showing up~ Fly High, Elizabeth, you're a Special Angel~

I am so saddened to learn of the passing of Elizabeth. We worked together at WCC and have many fond memories of her. She was full of life, had a passion for students, and shaped the lives of many students. RIP Elizabeth, you will be missed.

Elizabeth and I started at WCC at the same time. We were known as the second wave of WCC faculty. Always enjoyed our conversations.

So sorry to hear such sad news. I learned so much working with Elizabeth at WCC . I appreciated her vision and hard work for our department; her wickedly wonderful sense of humor. My condolences to your family.

Knew Elizabeth at WCC. We attended several conferences together. A wonderful person. Gone too soon.

Knew Betty at WCC she worked with my husband Gary for many years. We all did things together in the early days there. She was a very nice lady abd will be missed by many. Pat Hentz

A very nice woman. She will be missed.