Skip, Paul, Ruth Ann, Steve, Carol and families -
Nancy and I were saddened to learn of Joe's passing. Joe was always a great friend and supporter of our family. He always had a joke or a story to liven up the party. I can still hear his infectious laugh (usually at his own jokes). We feel fortunate to have been able to share our lives both with Joe and the entire Warner clan. I spoke to Mom yesterday and we had a few laughs and some tears when remembering him.
With sympathy.
Nancy and Doug
We lived next to Joe and Lorrain on Lloydmanor Road in Etobicoke from 1965 until they moved . Steve worked on my brothers farm when he was sixteen for two summers. My father who was a taskmaster made the comment { He isn't bad for a city boy} which was a real compliment. I think Steve became a man spending that time on the farm ,living and getting along with my brother's six children Paul always came over to our house to confer with Marilyn, they had a connection. Joe was a good builder and us with drawings when we renovated our house in 1974.
He was a very nice man and he loved his family he will sadly missed
To the family, particularily Paul and Ruth, I'm so sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences.
Sylvia Oroth
Skipper
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I am so glad you got to spend so many happy years with Joe. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love you.
Lynda