James-Warner-Obituary

James J. Warner

Sugarland, Texas

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WARNER, James J. 62, of Clearwater, died Dec.1, 2009 at home. Jim was born in Binghamton, NY and moved to Clearwater in 1978 from New Jersey. Jim was owner/broker with VIP Realty for over 20 years; was past president of the Sand Key Civic Assoc; first chairman of the Beach Renourishment project...

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Jim hired me to work for VIP when I was a kid in the 1990s. He was tough but extremely fair. He even gave me additional work projects to help me make ends meet when nobody else would. You will be missed.

Jim was a hard working person that did so much for the community as well for the agents that worked for him. As a property manager, I had the pleasure of working with Jim over the many years that I knew him. A fine man that helped so many people on Sand Key and around Clearwater.

Dear Jimmy,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. My thoughts and prayers go to you and your family at this time. Jim was a big personality and I am sure his passing leaves a very large hole. I pray that you find strength and peace through this time in your life.

Jim was a very likeable and fun loving person with a heart of gold who many of us will never forget. As the "Mayor of Sand Key", Jim touched the lives of countless people, both the young and the old. Jim's passion for life was an inspiration. He had the knack of making a completed stranger feel as though you had known him for years. Jim did live his life to the fullest. Even though Jim has left us, both funny and outrageous Jim Warner stories will continue to be told for many years to come....

Dear Jimmie, Jeff and extended family,

I wanted to send my love and condolences. Jim was one cool guy. I remember Jet Skiing with your dad and my dad. Your dad with the 650 Kawasaki and we had the 550 Kawasaki. They both bickered which was better!!! The one with the speed or the one you could do tricks on. I remember all the beach parties and volleyball from 1480 to Cresent Beach club. We sat next to each other at Wally's wedding and talked all night, I can't remember who made...

We are very sorry to hear about Jim.We met him in 1986 when he sold us our South Beach IV Condo.and had a long friendship, and fomd memories of the beach games and activities, with Jim, Jimmie Jr. and Jeff in their teen's. We know he will be missed. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and family
Harlan and Caroline Green
Fairview, Texas

Lenore and Family,

The Grieco's go back 30 years with Jim and he left us with many great memories. His humor, hearty laugh and sensitive soul will be sorely missed.

With our deepest sympathies,

David Grieco and Family

When we remember Jim we remember a very Dapper Outgoing Man
who seemed to know everyone! Jim always greeting everyone with a handshake and smile. Ron and I wish all of you that were close to Jim and his Family Peace during this difficult time. May he Rest in Peace.

Cheryl & Ron Hopler
Sand Key

Lenore,
It is with great sadness I write this, I am truly sorry for your loss. Jim was one of my few but real friends,as are you! I am thankful for the his friendship,moments,and memories I will carry these with me the rest of my life. We are given many gifts in our life's journey, Jim was one of mine! I take comfort in the thought that he was in your heart and care during his final hours.He left us knowing he was loved!!!!