Linda Carol Haire-Warner
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Linda Carol Haire Warner passed away in Plano, Texas on March 2, 2022. She was born on October 14, 1940 in Troup, Texas to Rufus and Lillie Haire.
Linda was raised in Arp, Texas where she graduated from Arp High School. She then attended Tyler Junior College and Stephen F. Austin University receiving her Bachelor’s degree in Science followed by a Master’s degree in Education. Mrs. Warner loved to fish, watch football, garden, and spend time with her family. She was an active member of Fellowship Church of Christ. As a loving mother, wife, coach, and mentor she made a tremendous impact on so many lives throughout the Golden Triangle area. She was preceded in death by her husband, Larry Warner, Sr., parents, Rufus and Lillie Haire, brother, Kenneth Haire, and nephew, David Haire.
Those left to cherish her memory are son, Larry Warner, Jr and wife, April of Frisco, Texas; daughter, Shannon Pousson and husband, Toby of Lake Charles, Louisiana; four grandchildren: Nash and Trent Warner and Kylie and Ty Pousson; sister, Gayle Cribbet of Dallas, Texas.
A memorial service to celebrate Mrs. Warner’s life will be held in Orange, Texas at a later date in April. Details to be announced.
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Shannon & Larry,
Your mom was always so kind and encouraging to me as a mother and as a fellow educator. She was cheering me on in our last conversation just a few weeks ago. I will remember Linda, always… but especially playing soccer or kickball. I remember kicking the ball around Meme’s yard with Jack, West & Lilibeth one of the last times we were there. As she watched the four of us, she looked at me and said, “Girl… who taught you how to kick a ball?” She taught me that day (side of your foot NOT the front!) and I am forever changed as a kickball player 😉
I know there will be a gap in your family as you grieve her loss now and in the years to come. I am praying that your sadness will be replaced by happy and joyous memories soon. I’m also praying for Kylie, Ty, Nash and Trent who brought so much joy to your parents.
I am so sorry for the loss of Linda. She has touched so many people in her life. I considered her to be a special friend who always worked hard and did the right thing. Know she will be missed. My deepest condolences for her family. Rest In Peace Linda.
Sally Hodge
She was a wonderful person
Linda was a wonderful coach, friend, mentor. May she Rest In Peace.
Mrs. Warner, Was a great administrator and role model for me in Highschool. May she Rest In Peace.
With Love,
Angie Claybar
Everybody wishes they would have had a Linda Warner. I think at some point we all got some pops from Linda, but for me it was only because I didn’t want to go to all day SAC! Linda was stern, but so very kind! She will truly be missed by all that knew her. Oh….. she was also had the best sense of humor! Love and partners for all who loves her.
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She was an awesome coach and a genuinely caring person. She noticed my leg was swollen and for me to be sure and have my mom take me to a doctor. Dr Pollock was a Urologist and literally saved my life. Turns out I had a severe kidney and bladder bacterial infection that kept me down for like 6 months. She was always watching out for us girls. Years later our paths would cross again; we both attended Ninth and Elm Street Church of Christ were we raised our children. God always puts you were you’re needed the most. Thank you God for placing this beautiful sweet soul in my path.
Prayers for families ♥️ ♥️