PIQUA — Patricia L. Warner, 73, of Piqua, died at 6:18 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015, at the Spring Hill Nursing Home of Dayton. She was born Aug. 18, 1942, in Harrisburg, Ill. to the late William H. and Fern L. (Dillon) Dill. She married Norman D. Warner June 14, 1980, in Piqua; and he survives.
Other survivors include a son, John (Barb) Warner, of Centerville; a daughter, Lisa (Brian) Stump, of Englewood; four grandchildren; a sister, Belinda (Tom) Fearheiley, of Castle Rock, Colo.; and a brother William (Marsha) Dill of Benton, Ill.
Mrs. Warner attended Murray State University in Kentucky and retired from the Advertising Department of the Hobart Corp. in Troy following 30 years of service. As a creative person, she was a seamstress, artist including painting wine bottles and glasses, and other crafts. She enjoyed traveling, entertaining, cats, and was a proficient water skier. She will be deeply missed by her loving family and many friends.
A service to honor her life will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 3 at the Jamieson & Yannucci Funeral Home with Chaplain Randy Reed officiating. Burial will follow at Forest Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 312 W. Whipp Road, Dayton, OH 45459. Guestbook condolences and expressions of sympathy, to be provided to the family, may be expressed through jamiesonandyannucci.com.
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Lora Shaw
October 12, 2015
We are sorry to hear of Pat's passing. She was a sweet lady and a great neighbor. The Shaw family.
October 1, 2015
Norm & family. I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts & prayers. Marcia Garrett
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