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Homer Richards Warner

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Homer Richards Warner, M.D., Ph.D.Salt Lake City, UtahHomer Richards Warner, son of Homer (Pug) and Grace Richards Warner was born April 18, 1922 and died November 30, 2012, in Salt Lake City from complications of pancreatitis. He graduated from and played football for East High School and the...

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Heaven raises high the roof beam as a tall man cometh. Deepest sympathies to Homer Jr, Emma Lou and all the Warner family on the passing of this great man.

Jodi, Tom and family, We wish we could have known your father, what a remarkable man. Knowing you and hearing your memories will help. Best wishes. Love to all, Gary and Vickie Nay

Dear Warner family (especially "Annie"), My memories of your wonderful family go back over fifty years to the late 50's and 60's. My parents were Melvin and Agnes Woodbury, and we also were blessed to be members of Colonial Hills Ward. Great people and great memories!

As a college student, my church calling was teacher of the Sunbeam class in our ward. Ann, you were in that little class along with an Erickson boy and other cute little faces whose names escape me now. You were a...

Doc was always fun loving and made us as teenagers hanging around his house, feel comfortable and welcome. He was a great man! My prayers and condolences go out to the Warner family!

Dearest Warner Family,
I have such fond memories of being with the Warners starting as a teen and into college. Your mom and dad were always so interested, generous, thoughtful and kind to me. As I got married and had children, they still always took an interested in me and John and our children, many of whom were friends with their grandchildren.
Your father was such a classy, humble and gracious man. I truly admire him and all of his amazing children and grandchildren. You have a...

I didn't know Dr Warner very well, but just his presence gave you a strong feeling of respect, integrity, honesty, and kindness... His wife Kay and all of his children are examples of him. Our entire family extend our most sincere and deepest affection to the Warner family at this most difficult time in your lives. You sure have a lot to be proud of...

Brad Morris & Family

Dear Warner family,

What a wonderful, kind, gentle man your father and grandfather was! He was truly one of the great men of that generation.

As you celebrate his good life, know that Jim and I send our love and deepest sympathy at this time. We love you all!!

Shauna Smoot Bradley

It was a privilege to know, to learn from and to work with Homer. He will be missed by all.

I had the privilege to do research and study in his department almost 20 years ago. I'm still so thankful for everything he represented and everything he taught us students. My condolences to the family.