Warner, Jack Alan
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The family of Jack Alan Warner is saddened to announce his passing after a battle with Parkinson and Lewy Body Dementia. Mr. Warner was born on January 27th, 1943 in Hammond, IN to Clyde and Mary Warner and passed away on February 2nd, 2018 in Dallas, TX at the age of 75. An only child who grew up in Northern Indiana and graduated from Indiana State University with a Masters of Education. He was a teacher for 43 years in the Michigan City Area School system; teaching primarily High School level math. In 2013, he moved to Dallas to be closer to and be cared for by his daughter, Kristen. Jack was an avid golfer, mahjong and card enthusiast and established tennis player and coach. A patient, calm and loving father who enjoyed as much time as he could with his 3 children and 3 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by father Clyde and mother Mary. He is survived by his oldest daughter Camille (Doug) Ummel of Lafayette, IN, his son Jack (Caroline) Warner of Gluckstadt, MS, and his youngest daughter Kristen Warner-Codish of Frisco, TX. He also is survived by his grandchildren Cheyenne (15) and Dawson (9) Ummel and Addison (9) Warner. An initial service will be held at Aria Memorial Chapel on Preston in Dallas, Texas on Wednesday, February 7th, 2018 at 11:00 A.M. Another celebration of life will be held in Michigan City at a later time. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider making a donation to the Lewy Body Dementia Association in Jack’s name. Dad, you will be forever in our hearts, your words forever in our ears and your virtues forever in our souls. We know your journey has not ended but moved to a place of endless fairways and ice cream. Arrangements are under the direction of ARIA Cremation Service and Funeral Home 19310 Preston Road Dallas, Texas 75252 214-306-6700
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My thoughts and prayers are with the Warner family.
You were great educator and friend Mr. Warner. I was very blessed and fortunate to have You as a teacher at Michigan City Elston High School my Freshman year. You will be greatly missed.
To Kristen and your entire family. I am so saddened to hear about Mr.Warner. He was an amazing teacher and had a heart of gold. A very dedicated man to his family and students that impacted more than he will ever know.
I had know idea he had been ill. I commend you Kristen for being his caretaker. I always remember you as being loving and kind and I know your dad appreciated what you have done for him. Dementia is a horrible autoimmune disease that affects way too many. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time. I’m so sorry for a lose of a great mentor. May you rest in peace Mr. Warner.
You were a fantastic teacher at MCHS. I worked many years with you as a technology person. Great respect for you. RIP
Sorry to hear of Mr. Warner’s passing…..I had him as a teacher at Krueger JHS many years ago!! If not for his encouragement, I probably would have dropped out of school!! My thoughts & prayers are with his family!! He will be missed!!
Sorry for your loss. Many great memories with Jack. He was my Tennis coach at Elston in 1973. Continued to play tennis with him for the next ten years. He left a positive influence on my life. God Bless.
My condolences.
So sorry to hear this. Mr. Warner was a wonderful Algebra teacher to a girl who hated math. Fond memories of him at Elston High School. Prayers that the family has comfort in peace knowing he is in a better place.
Camille, Jack, & Kristen, I am saddened to learn of your father’s passing. I fondly remember your father as coach and teacher at MC Elston in the late 70’s. Know that he touched so many lives in a meaningful positive way as a gifted and caring educator is uniquely positioned to do. I hope he blessed your lives with love and support as I trust you did for him.