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Madge Warner

April 20, 1921 ~ October 19, 2020

Mrs. N. Madge Warner “99” passed away October 19, 2020. Born April 20, 1921 in Fostoria, Ohio to Clinton P. Smith & Zoa Jackson Smith. Preceding her death was her husband of 46 years, Edgar L. Warner. Mrs. Warner was a hobbyist and enjoyed both oil painting and china painting and was and avid Genealogist for eighty years. Member of the New England Historic Genealogy Society; The Mayflower Society; First Families of Ohio; Jefferson County, NY Society; Connecticut Society of Genealogists; Ohio Historical Society; Ohio Genealogical Society and 3 of its chapters; Wood, Sandusky, and Seneca Counties. The deceased is a member of the LDS Church and attended St. Paul Methodist Church, Marietta and while living in Canton, GA attended Holly Springs Methodist Church. Celebration of Life service will be held in Chapel at Southern Cremations Cheatham Hill, 1861 Dallas Hwy, Marietta, GA 30064; October 31,2020 at 10am. There will be no viewing; however, family will receive guests prior to and after the service. Burial will be in Fostoria Fountain Cemetary, Fostoria, Ohio with beloved husband, Edgar. Mrs. Warner is survived by son Wynn L. Warner, Acworth, GA; daughter Patricia S. Krupp, Canton, GA; 5 grandchildren; Sean Krupp, Heather Shelton, Wendy Shyer, Nate & Ryan Warner; 15 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers; donations to Agape’ Hospice Care, Marietta, GA or your favorite Charity.

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  1. Rob and Chris Schweiger says:

    Such a lovely lady and friend to us! Madge was funny, straightforward, artistic, inquisitive, fully engaged in life, motivated, proud of her family, loved her fun jewelry, always looked so put together, loving, was so good to Robs dad Al, reliable, fun, and so many many other traits the list could go on. She lived life well, and will be missed. We love her! See you one again one day Madge! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Love, Rob and Chris

  2. The sweet lady attended exercise classes at Winnwood retirement community for several years. She was still doing push-ups at 97 years old. We spent extra time together going through her genealogy books and looking at her paintings. I loved her so much and she will always be in my heart. I know without a shadow of a doubt she is with our Lord and Savior. She will be greatly missed. Prayers for Pat and all of the family.

  3. I will always remember Madge as superwoman! She would eat the equivalent of 3 peas and a carrot and have the energy to fix things, help friends and family, keep up with the Braves scorecard, go square dancing, work on genealogy, work on a painting , share kind thoughts and advice, plan and organize the next 2 weeks and have energy to spare! I loved and will miss the amazing Madge!-Rob Schweiger

  4. I would like to send my condolences to Madge’s family. She was a friend of my father and I had contacted her a time or two. As time goes on we remember others, and of course my MO is ‘a day late and dollar short’. I had kept a letter from her that kept resurfacing, as it did now, after my recent move, intending to drop a note or card, to her again. I have just realized she is no longer with us, but not by long did I miss her. May she Rest In Peace. Karen Hunker


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