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Marjorie Warner

Vernon, Rockville, Manchester, Connecticut

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Marjorie (Johnston) Warner, 82, of Vernon, beloved wife of 60 years to Robert F. Warner, passed away peacefully at her home on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010, with her family at her side.Born in Detroit, Mich., daughter of the late Frank and Ann Johnston, she lived in Indianapolis, Ind., and Washington,...

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Dear Mr. Warner, Lisa and Mark...I think of all the wonderful times our families shared together...Memories that will be cherished forever....May you take comfort in knowing she is at peace now...God bless you and your family..with love,

Dear Bob,
Joan and I were sorry to hear of the loss of Marge,your love, your friend and your lady. Our sympathy goes out to you, Lisa, Mark and his family.

Joan & Lew Compson
Cromwell, CT

Dear Lisa,
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. As a childhood friend of my daughter Caryn, I remember being your softball coash. I also remember working at the Aetna where both you and your dad worked. So I do have many fond memories of you and your family. My heartfelt sympathy is with all of you.

Vita Hodgkins

Mark, Lisa, Madison, Gillian, Eliza,
Please accept my deepest sympathies. No bond is greater than that shared with family. May you all find peace and comfort in your memories of such a remarkable lady.

Lisa,
I'm very sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. I have many good memories of her helping out with Girl Scouts when we were kids. I remember when we went roller skating Mrs Rowe would say to us "If you can't skate just watch Mrs Warner. She skates like a dream". As adults she was one of our best cheerleaders at the softball games. Your father and her never missed a game. She was always very warm and encouraging no matter how the game turned out. I am thinking of you and...

Bob and family - I extend my deepest sympathies in the loss of Marge. I spent many fun times with her when I lived in Vernon (as Cyndy Morissette then.) Her wonderful sense of humor kept us all laughing as we spent time bowling, playing bridge, or in Garden Club together. May all your fond memories give you strength and peace as you mourn her passing.

Cyndy (Morissette) Ogden

Dear Mr Warner & Family:
Our condolences and prayers are with you. May God find you in you time of sorrow and bring you the peace needed to remember the blessed times together.

Carol & Carol Slicer,
Vernon, CT

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Mark, Lisa, and family,
We were very sorry to hear about your Mom's passing. Now the wonderful memories begin to win over the sadness little by little. And I'm sure your family has many, many wonderful memories. Our thoughts are with you.