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John Henry "Hank" Warner

Reading, Pennsylvania

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"John Henry “Hank” Warner, 48, Wyomissing, passed away on March 21, 2007, in his residence.

He was the husband of Lisa E. (Reed) Warner.

Born in New Brunswick, N.J., he was a son of the late Jack and Ellen (Orsley) Warner.

John graduated from Holy Name High School in 1977. He...

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Lisa,Matthew and Jacki we are so sorry to hear about your loss. I know Hank will be dearly missed by many. Travis remembers when he coached him for baseball. He was a great coach. God keep you in is hands and comfort you during this difficult times. Peace be with you. Cindy Westhoven and family

My condolences to the Warner family at this time of sorrow. Hank was an outstanding professional in his work and a gentleman in his treatment of people. I was saddened to hear of his sudden passing.

Our condolences go out to Hank's family and friends. Hank was an individual with a friendly smile and a good word to say about everyone. He was truly one of the good guys and he will be missed.

Lisa - Marc, Megan, and I are holding you and Matthew and Jacki close in our hearts and thoughts and prayers. We have many fond memories of times together over the years at school events, birthday parties, and always your annual Christmas party! Hank was always so enthusiastic to get us going on those Christmas tunes! We cannot imagine the difficult emotions you're going through right now. We pray for your strength and comfort and peace. Lots of love, The Wing Family

2002 President of the ITE Southern Arizona Chapter

I had the honor of swearing in Hank as President of the Southern Arizona Chapter of ITE in 2002. He was such a dedicated member and officer in an organization near and dear to his heart. He contributed so much to ITE and to the transportation profession. Our sincere condolences to his family.

My sincere condolences to Hank's Family. Hank, Mark and Diane interviewed me for my first job with ADOT, in Traffic Engineering. Hank was easy going,friendly and he did have a big smile. I enjoyed working with him. He will be missed. Thanks Hank

Hank was a good person and will be missed. My prayers are with his family in this time of sadness.

So glad to have seen you all in July. We are deeply saddened by the news of Hank's death. Our memories of the Christmas parties and caroling in Tucson are ones we will always treasure. Though we cannot be there for the service, Lisa, we will keep you, Matthew and Jacqui in our prayers. May you find great comfort in the loving arms of God.

I met Hank at ASU while attending graduate classes. We shared a common interest in Single Point Urban Interchanges, which got us together for discussions. Here he was a grizzled veteran already in the traffic engineering field and I was a graduate student with no experience. He never made me feel that. After school I worked with Hank at ADOT Traffic Studies. He was one of the guys who got me started skiing at the AZ Snowbowl. Hank was always smiling and liked his Penn State football. I saw...