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Kathy Jean Warnick

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Kathy Jean Warnick 08/17/48 ~ 02/21/07 Kathy Jean Warnick left this life February 21, 2007, having endured ovarian cancer with unusual grace. She was a woman of inimitable energy, compassion and faith. Kathy is the wife of Reed Taylor Warnick, the mother of Anneliese (David) Shapiro, Reed Taylor...

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Dear Angela and Taylor,
Kimberly sent us this notice of your Mom's passing Taylor and we just want to tell you how very sorry we are. We only met your Mom at the wedding and she was absolutely beautiful and charming. I loved her Mother's blessing that she gave you both. Just know that we love you and know how much you will miss her in your lives. God bless you and your whole family Taylor.

We will miss Kathy's kind heart, her smile, her grace and poise. Reed and family, we send you our deepest condolences. Please do not hesitate to let us know if there is anything we can do.

We live across the street from Kathy and Reed and are just heart-broken to hear the news. I'm so sorry for your loss. She was such a beautiful woman.
Please let us know if we can do anything.

I grew up in Denver with Kathy, 4 years behind her in school, and in the same ward. My parents are Bill and Celia Mathews. (My father passed away Nov. 5, 2006.)
I have vivid memories of watching Kathy's every graceful move as she always had a lovely smile on her face, greeting everyone along her way. I love music the way she did. One evening when she was a busy high-schooler, she took the time to come over to my house and help me figure out how to play my new piano music. Another day...

My name is Celia Mathews and my late husband, Bill, and I got to know Kathy through the friendship with her parents in our ward in Denver, and the Study Group. I remember Kathy as a 12 yr old girl serving as the Primary chorister. She used to lead us in a song that had the lyrics, "fly, fly away," and because she was so happy and enthusiastic, the kids really responded well. Much later I saw her hosting the 50th wedding anniversary of her parents, and I have her beautiful image in my mind...

Christy,
We are so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you and your family. You guys are in our thoughts.
Deepest sympathy,
Sydney

I worked with Kathy for several years at CompHealth. She always carried herself with such grace and dignity. She was truly an amazing woman.

I've never known a family whose closeness surpassed the Warnick "clan" and I can not imagine the grief the loss of a wife/parent might cause but, I do know two things. One, Kathy was a cherished mom and wife who was a partner in building that amazing Warnick bond. Two, that if there is comfort to be gained from the closeness of family you will forever feel Kathy's warmth in the love you share. Chris and I send our love too.

Sincere condolences to Reed and your blessed children on loss of so lovely a wife and mother.