
Judy Giannuzzi
Bonnie and Family--So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Birth date: Jan 18, 1924 Death date: Feb 26, 2016
Clair H. “Red” Warner, age 92, of LaGrange, passed away on Friday, February 26, 2016 at the Elms Retirement Village in Wellington after a brief illness. He was born on January 18, 1924 in Lorain and has lived in Wellington for the Read Obituary
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Bonnie and Family--So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
I am so sorry for your loss, I'll never forget what a wonderful fun guy Red was. When I bartender he always visited me at T J'S bowling Center and made me laugh.
So Sorry for your Loss Thoughts & Prayers go Out to You and Your Family in this Difficult Time

"Softly falls the light of day, as our campfire fades away.
Silently each scout must ask, have I done my daily task?
Have I kept my honor bright? Can I guiltless sleep tonight?
Have I done and have I dared - everything to be prepared?"
We are all extremely grateful for the key role you played in all of our lives, Red. you made us all better in so many ways -- not just as scouts -- but as men. you were the glue that held Troop 155 together -- and you are the common thread that binds all of us now. After all these years, some of our fondest memories still have you as their basis. Rest in peace knowing that you were loved and will be sorely missed by us all.
MAY THE GREATEST SCOUTMASTER OF ALL SCOUTS BE WITH US TILL WE MEET AGAIN !
God Bless and Godspeed, Red.
Love,
Jim Noll
I'm so sorry for your loss my family sends our love and condolences at this very difficult time
He was a truly wonderful person who shared some really great stories and life lessons during the time I was one of his nurses. He will be missed. Prayers to his family.
I have many fond memories of the adventures he led us in with Troop 155.
Red was a man of his word. I learned lots from him, and one was to never give up! R I P Red. you put up a good fight. Now go and fly free with Nom, with no pain. You will be missed.
Pat Folk and family