May God bless you and your...
Dearest Family,
I have so much love in my heart for you all. I truly can feel you all. My prayers are non-stop for us all. My Love as always
Cousin Lavetta
LaVetta Klachko
March 31, 2003 | Fruita, CO


Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
James Edward Warn, 60, passed away at his home in Edmond, OK on March 1, 2003. Born in Okemah, OK May 8, 1942, he graduated in 1964, with a BSChE from Oklahoma State University. Following one year of employment with Monsanto Corporation in Alvin, Texas, he was employed by the Conoco Refining...
Read MoreDearest Family,
I have so much love in my heart for you all. I truly can feel you all. My prayers are non-stop for us all. My Love as always
Cousin Lavetta
LaVetta Klachko
March 31, 2003 | Fruita, CO
Sharon--
In both his personal and professional lives, Jim showed those qualities which made him such a special person. He truly cared about other people, was loyal to his organization, focused on doing the right thing, and expressed a basic honesty and sincerity.
He was our friend and colleague. We will miss him, but memories of our times together will always be with us.
Our thoughts are with you, as you live through this most grievous time. We know you will...
Mac and Mary Jordan
March 13, 2003 | Kensington, CA
Dear Sharon and Family,
I remember Jim when he was plant manager at Wynnewood. I started with the company in 1982 in the Petroleum Marketing Department of KMRC in Oklahoma City. Later on, I met Darren when we were both in Corporate Purchasing in Oklahoma City. Years later, I met up with Jim again when I was transferred to Corpus Christi. I really hate to hear about your loss. Jim was a fine man and hard worker. He will be missed. God Bless You and your family.
Monty Hughes
March 10, 2003 | Corpus Christi, TX
Sharon,
I was saddenend to hear the news of Jim's passing. He was always kind to me and my family, and a wonderful friend to my dad. Jim's eulogy at dad's funeral was such a comfort to us. I know that dad was one of the first one's to greet Jim when he entered Heaven. God bless you and your family.
Darrin & Shelli Abel
Lubbock, TX
Darrin Abel
March 10, 2003 | Lubbock, TX
Dear Sharon and family, So sorry to hear about your loss. May you find comfort in the Lord. Jim played a large part of my career in the refining business. He was plant manager when I first started with Kerr McGee in Wyneewood. I left Kerr McGee in 1992 and then contacted Jim in 1993. He was very gracious and I was back with Kerr Mcgee again in 1993. We have talked occasionally since then, the last time being just a few months ago. He seemed very content with life and placed great value on...
Cleve Kurz
March 10, 2003 | Portland, TX
I just found out about your loss. Jim was a good boss and a great friend.JIM taught me so much about the oil business but through his life JIM taught me how a MAN should act. I love Jim & was proud to have him as a friend.
Rick Ragsdale
March 07, 2003 | Tucson, AZ
Dear Sharon and Family,
I received information from Kerr-McGee Friends in the Houston office about Jim's passing. I have many fond memories of KM Refining and working as Jim's secretary (for about 9 years) until Refining moved to Houston. What beautiful memories you will have of this gentle, honest man who cared deeply about his family and many friends. Jim and I both send you our condolences. Jim & Marlene Hacksma
Marlene Hacksma
March 07, 2003 | Houston, TX
Dear Sharon,
I was shocked and deeply saddened by your loss. I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to spend some time with you all in Santa Fe last May. Jim seemed to be so relaxed since his retirement. I would have tried to make the funeral, but my wife's brother also passed away unexpectedly of a heart attack in the early morning hours March 1. He was 52. God bless you and your family.
Rodney Evans
March 07, 2003 | Portland, TX
Sharon,
I am very sorry for your loss. Debbie and I were just asking Walter and Carol how you all were doing. I found out from Pui-Nang Lin and Rodney Evans. Our prayers are with you and the kids.
Ike & Debbie Brackin
March 06, 2003 | Corpus Christi, TX