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Steve Warner

Aurora, Colorado

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AURORA, Colo. - Steve Warner, died at his home the morning of Saturday, March 26, 2011. A Celebration of Steve's Life will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 8, at Gering Memorial Chapel with Rev. Angie Jones officiating. Inurnment will follow at West Lawn Cemetery in Gering.Birds and other wildlife...

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My mom and dad, Leona & George Green, sent me the information about Steve's death. From all of us, I want to extend our heartfelt sympathy. We are sad for all who knew Steve and his enormous love of life; a wonderful light has gone out in the world. But our hearts break for Mr.& Mrs. Warner and Jack. Steve brought joy to all who knew him with his voice, his smile and his infectiously positive attitude toward life. May the many happy memories of Steve comfort you during the difficult days...

For those who were not able to make Steve Warner's funeral I would like to share some stories about Steve that were told at his funeral dinner.
It has been a tradition for many years that after we have kayaked the Dismal River we sit around the campfire and pass the talking stick around. He who has the stick talks. Steve and Jack joined my family and other friends many times for those gatherings. We thought it appropriate to pass the stick in memory of Steve.
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The service for this fine man and the celebration that followed was a wonderful and caring Tribute to Steve. Many people attended and many kind words were spoken.

RIP my friend and brother.

Steven and I were roommates at Turner Hall at the University of Northern Colorado in 1971-72. Steve always had a big smile and a "Hey Buddy!" for everyone. To this day, I fondly can see him greeting me in that very positive way. We became good friends, and he was always very supportive of the endeavors of all of us in our apartment unit. That was my freshman year and his sophomore year, and I was blessed to get to know Steven. May his memory live on with his family and friends.

Dear Roland and Jerre,

We are really sorry to hear about Steve and wish to express our deepest sympathies to you.
We would also like you to know how much your support of our family over the many years we have known you was greatly appreciated.
Fresh in my mind is when Roland came over to bale the hay when our father was injured. Jerre's daily encouragement during our teaching years was unreplaceable. Thank you.

Jack, I am so terribly sorry about the loss of your beloved brother. John often spoke of the two of you. I pray that you find solace knowing what a special relationship you had together. My deepest sympathies to your family.

Cindy Morgan (Coggins)

Steve and my brother Michael Loy were good friends in high school and later went to the same college in Colorado. My Mom, Bonnie Loy, and I, would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the entire Warner family. Your smile will be remembered Steve.

Steve was one of the strongest people I have ever known. He was generous, kind, loving and fun. He was a wonderful father to his children, a loving brother and son. Above all else he was a fabulous friend. He told me on several occasions that "A friend is someone who always comes down on your side". He always came down on my side and I am proud that he was my friend. I will miss you my friend.

Wow! I can hardly wrap my head around this loss. Steve was also one of my best friends in High School, college, and beyond. I never traveled through DIA without calling him or seeing him. Although our conversations were usually short and on the run, he always had time for me. I will miss his great sense of humor with his infectious laugh, his kindness and thoughtfulness, and the generosity with which he lived his life.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Warner family at...