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Gerald "Jerry" Warner

Muskegon, Michigan

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Warner, Gerald "Jerry" 10/28/1942 - 5/19/2015 Gerald Douglas Warner ("Jerry"), age 72, of Warren, Michigan passed Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Jerry was born and raised in Dearborn, MI to parents Bernice (Gautz) and Dixon Warner. He was a talented guitar and mandolin musician who loved sharing his...

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Jerry, A man among men. You were an inspirational key to all of us. Your stature within our friendly C/C circle provided the glue that created a loving bond with your character, music and pride in the community of life. We will truly miss you.

Jerry, A man among men. You were an inspirational key to all of us. Your stature within our friendly C/C circle provided the glue that created a loving bond with your character, music and pride in the community of life. We will truly miss you.

Rich and Bonnie Morton

Marge and Girls,
So sorry to hear about the death of Jerry. Many memories of those early days in Muskegon and living in downtown McLaughlin neighbor. Best to all of you. Beth, Alexis Kim and Marc

Will miss you cuz,thanks for all the great times I had with you and your down state friends on those crazy outings!!

I have so many wonderful memories of my "Uncle" Jerry. I am very saddened to hear of his passing. Margaret and Jo-Elle, you are in my thoughts and prayers with the passing of your father. George and Jim are I'm sure welcoming him with open arms and ready to hear some of his guitar playing!

Jerry, There are so many memories from high school to our time at Michigan State, canoe trips on the AuSable with the Cheerful Charlies, your campaign for Congress, climbing on the ice on Lake Michigan's Muskegon beaches, and gathering for reunions in Blair & Ellen 's yard. We will miss you and send condolences to family.

Good bye Jerry. We will miss the fun, well-informed conversations about history and politics we used to have with you. And your great sense of humor too. RIP.

Jerry, Thank you for the many years of memories growing up in Dearborn. Another Cheerful Charley gone but not forgotten. To your family peace,love and celebration of a life well lived