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Dr. Stephen Warner

Sturbridge, Massachusetts

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Dr. Stephen M. WarnerSturbridge - Dr. Stephen M. Warner, 72, formerly of Fox Run, Sturbridge and Bluffton, SC, passed away peacefully on Friday, March 6th, in the Overlook Masonic Healthcare Center, Charlton, after an illness.Steve leaves his loving wife and constant companion of 48 years,...

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Hello, I wish you all the best and may peace be with you. I just heard of your loss. I loved that man. I was an adult patient in the 80's and enjoyed having him work on my braces. My first time seeing him, I noticed big hands and thought they'll never fit in my small mouth. He was a magician with his hands and never once hurt. I moved several times, first to SC and then various places in GA. I'll never forget his kindness, gentle hands and our friendship. I called him several times...

Dear Jacqui and family, I'm not sure if you remember me but I worked in the office in Sturbridge and Southbridge. It was my first Dental Assisting job out of college. Dr Warner was a kind gentle man, who appreciated me. I was very grateful for that, it meant a lot to me at 20 yrs old. I've been at Tufts University for the past 35 yrs. But I still think of him with fond memories. I will say a special prayer for him.

With deep sympathy,

Jane Benoit Fitzgibbons

So sorry for your loss. My children had him for orthodontist. They were previously at another dentist and went for a consult with Dr W and in just 2 seconds they looked at me and said this is the guy.

To the family of Dr. Warner... My deepest sympathies and condolences. He was an amazing man. He was the orthodontist to both of my children in Springfield. He always made us laugh when we were there. He will be greatly missed. I am so saddened by his loss. May you find peace in this time.

Dear Jacqui and family. So very sorry for your loss. Will always remember fun times at Assumption events. Carol and Ron Zenaro.

To the Warner family; I was sadened to read of Steves' passing this morning. Although we havent see each other in over 55 years you never forget friends you grew up with. We were good friends at Harlow St. School and when they moved to Schusler Rd. to run nursing home my brother and I would visit and the same for Stone House N.H.. Still remember the cabin in the woods overlooking the Res. We went to Noth high and then after Jr. College to 4 years in Coast Guard. As time changed and life moves...

Erin, I'm sorry to hear about your dad. What a wonderful man. I can only imagine the landscaping he'll be doing in heaven! He will truly be missed. God bless!

Sue, Erin, Mike and Steve , condolences to all of you on the loss of your brother, dad.

Steve & Mike, I am sorry to hear of your dad's passing. It is never easy, never the right time. Now you have your small 's' saint looking after you so be sure to talk to him every day.
Love and prayers, Mrs. B., SJHS