Thomas "Tom"-Warner-Obituary

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Thomas "Tom" Oren Warner Sr.

Fulton, Illinois

Jan 12, 1940 – Nov 25, 2020 (Age 80)

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BORN
January 12, 1940
DIED
November 25, 2020
AGE
80
LOCATION
Fulton, Illinois

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McDonald Funeral Home, Inc. - Fulton Obituary

Thomas O. "Tom" Warner, Sr., 80 died Wednesday, November 25, 2020, at the CGH Medical Center, Sterling, IL. Tom was born January 12, 1940, in Hyannis, NE; the son of Dean E. and Katherine D. Warner Linville. He married Thelma J. Burdick on February 29, 1964, in Philadelphia, PA. Tom served...

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Thelma and family, We are sorry for your loss and send you our deepest sympathy. We enjoyed working with Tom at the Christmas dinners in Fulton. He was a kind & happy person. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Harlan and Joyce

Marlene and I are so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. I served with Tom in the Navy Reserves for many years. He was a Great leader, a Great Sailor and an even Greater person. We enjoyed many get togethers with Tom and Thelma as well as all our Navy friends and Chiefs. We will all miss Tom's Navy stories and his smiling face. He was very proud of his Navy service, as well he should be. He was a special mentor to all who served with him. Our thoughts and prayers are with Thelma and all Tom's...

Remembering your visits to Alberta every three years- your visits to our farm, enjoying your company over meals and seeing Scenic western Alberta

Thelma Thomas and Leah, Tom was a big part of my life in 2011 as Thelma and I served as Grand Officers. A true gentleman, making sure we made it to the meetings as we took turns driving. Until we meet again, my friend, farewell xp

Tom was such an outgoing positive person. He had a good sense of humor and we always shared jokes when we were together. He and Thelma always made us feel welcome when we would visit them in Fulton.
Elspeth and I extend our sympathies to my sister Thelma, our niece Leah & family and nephew Thomas on the passing of their husband and father. We will miss him.
God Bless,
Brian & Elspeth

Thelma and Family,
We are very sorry to hear of Tom's passing. He was a Masonic Brother. I enjoyed spending time with the Warners at dinner meetings. I especially remember their part in collecting toiletries and supplies for the hospitalized Veterans.
Blessings to you and your family.
Greg & Phyllis Lutyens

Thelma and Family. Thomas was such a kind soul who will be missed very much. We send our condolences to you all.

Auntie Thelma, Leah, Thomas , and family

I remember Uncle Tom at the family reunions at the farm. His stories , his presence, his enthusiasm for everything. I can see him, sitting in a chair in the yard, talking and its a comforting memory.

Know that I love you , always, and am keeping you all in my heart.

My Deep Sympathy for Thelma. & Children.Tom & Thelma were great neighbors, & I could always count on them to help me out when Don was struggling with Parkinson's. They were always there to help.