Jonathan Z Warner

Jonathan Z Warner obituary, McHenry, IL

Jonathan Z Warner

Jonathan Warner Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Colonial Funeral Home & Crematory on Oct. 24, 2024.

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It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Jonathan Z. Warner, who left us on October 20, 2024, in McHenry, IL., at the age of 33. Johnny was born on January 30, 1991, in Elk Grove Village. Johnny is survived by his parents Cynthia Viart Warner and Thomas Warner, three sisters, Jessica, Jacklyn and Jayden. There will be a celebration of life this Sunday October 27th at BuddyZ Pizzeria starting at 4:00pm. Everyone is welcome to join the family, bring pictures, share stories and wear baby blue.
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Kevin sklar

October 25, 2024

My first memory of Johnny was when he came to a house party with Billy, and I asked Billy who he was and he said don't worry he is cool. Then I saw Johnny more and more, and after Billys passing I would talk to Johnny time to time. Then like 10 years ago he lined me up a job, and I got to meet his dad (Big Tom). Me and his dad I would say like to crack a lot of jokes together. His dad became a friend to me quickly, and when he had some medical problems Johnny would contact me all the time me visit with his dad, but life got busy. I did go and see Big Tom from time to time but Johnny would always Snapchat me and ask how I was doing and check on me. Johnny was always smiling always happy he could light up a room. He was such a a genuine person and always cared about other people he will be missed truly.

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