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Jack Wayne Warner

Birth
Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, USA
Death
19 Jul 2011 (aged 60)
Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Spearville, Ford County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Jack Wayne Warner, 60, died July 19, 2011 at Western Plains Medical Complex, Dodge City. He was born on March 6, 1951 in Dodge City, the fourth of five children to John Jacob and Ruby Elinor (Johnson) Warner of the Warner Angus Ranch eight miles north of Wright on Highway 283 along the Sawlog Creek. He accepted early responsibility for the care of his mentally handicapped younger brother and developed a caring conversational style that made him good company. He attended public schools in Wright, Dodge City Junior High, Dodge City Senior High School, Dodge City Community College and took architecture at Kansas State University.

Jack set up a homestead with train depots brought from small Kansas towns and owned three other houses before moving into the original family home in 2000 to be near the farm chores, while expanding his cow-calf operation. He was a history buff and collector. He took a leading role in the breeding of Morgan cow horses registered with the prefix WAR. His last riding horse was the herd sire stallion WAR Taladan.

Memberships include Jedidiah Smith Muzzle Loaders, National Rifle Association, Ford County Historical Society, and the Dodge City, Ft. Dodge and Cimarron Chapter of the Santa Fe Trail Association. Jack also ran for elected office as a Libertarian.

Jack is survived by his partner Debra Deines of the home; two sisters, Elaine Pohlmann of Dodge City and Kathleen Long and husband Harvey of Odenton, Maryland; a brother, Kelvin Warner of Dodge City; a sister in law Ann L. Warner of Spearville and 11 nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Willis Benjamin Warner, II.

Funeral service will be held at Swaim Funeral Home, Dodge City on Saturday, July 23, 2011 at 10:00 A.M. Burial will follow at Warner Cemetery, Black Diamond Angus Ranch in Ford County. Visitation will be at Swaim Funeral Home on Friday, July 22, 2011 from Noon to 8:00 P.M.. Memorials are suggested to Arrowhead West or Hospice Of The Prairie in care of the funeral home. Thoughts and memories may be shared in the online guest book at www.swaimfuneralhome.com.


Jack Wayne Warner, 60, died July 19, 2011 at Western Plains Medical Complex, Dodge City. He was born on March 6, 1951 in Dodge City, the fourth of five children to John Jacob and Ruby Elinor (Johnson) Warner of the Warner Angus Ranch eight miles north of Wright on Highway 283 along the Sawlog Creek. He accepted early responsibility for the care of his mentally handicapped younger brother and developed a caring conversational style that made him good company. He attended public schools in Wright, Dodge City Junior High, Dodge City Senior High School, Dodge City Community College and took architecture at Kansas State University.

Jack set up a homestead with train depots brought from small Kansas towns and owned three other houses before moving into the original family home in 2000 to be near the farm chores, while expanding his cow-calf operation. He was a history buff and collector. He took a leading role in the breeding of Morgan cow horses registered with the prefix WAR. His last riding horse was the herd sire stallion WAR Taladan.

Memberships include Jedidiah Smith Muzzle Loaders, National Rifle Association, Ford County Historical Society, and the Dodge City, Ft. Dodge and Cimarron Chapter of the Santa Fe Trail Association. Jack also ran for elected office as a Libertarian.

Jack is survived by his partner Debra Deines of the home; two sisters, Elaine Pohlmann of Dodge City and Kathleen Long and husband Harvey of Odenton, Maryland; a brother, Kelvin Warner of Dodge City; a sister in law Ann L. Warner of Spearville and 11 nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Willis Benjamin Warner, II.

Funeral service will be held at Swaim Funeral Home, Dodge City on Saturday, July 23, 2011 at 10:00 A.M. Burial will follow at Warner Cemetery, Black Diamond Angus Ranch in Ford County. Visitation will be at Swaim Funeral Home on Friday, July 22, 2011 from Noon to 8:00 P.M.. Memorials are suggested to Arrowhead West or Hospice Of The Prairie in care of the funeral home. Thoughts and memories may be shared in the online guest book at www.swaimfuneralhome.com.



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