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Leon E. Warner

Leon E. Warner

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Leon Eugene Warner, 98 of Tipton died Sunday, November 1, 2020 at Miller’s Merry Manor in Tipton.  He was born in Sharpsville on June 12, 1922 to Harry H. and Pearl O. (Stearns) Warner.  He married Marjorie Ann Little on August 12, 1951.  She preceded him in death on June 7, 2014.

Leon served his country in the Army in the 216 AAA Artillery as a Radar Operator and was able to attend Purdue University on the GI Bill.  He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in animal science and a Master’s degree in education.  He was greatly involved with Sharpsville Prairie, Tipton and Tri-Central schools as a veteran’s Ag teacher, high school science teacher, Principal, Superintendent and the Business Manager retiring after nearly 40 years.  He taught a large number of students during his tenure.  He was a Christian man.  Leon was active in the Boys Scouts and 4-H as a member and later a leader for each group.

He is well known throughout the community for his tireless work with the Tipton County Historical Society and was the county historian.  He was instrumental in the design, funding and building of the Heritage Center.  He greatly enjoyed researching Tipton County history and his family history.  Leon was a published author of several books.  His interests spilled over to farming as he raised registered Angus cattle and belonged to the American Angus Association.  Leon and Marjorie celebrated 63 years of marriage and enjoyed traveling after retirement.

Survivors include two sons, Scott Warner and wife Jane of Lafayette and Brian Warner and wife Lisa of Hope, Indiana.  Leon has three grandchildren, Caleb and wife Jennifer, Emily Vega and husband Seth and Cassandra Warner, and five great-grandchildren, Logan, Preston, Drake, Lilyana, and Beckett.

Private funeral services will be held at Fairview Cemetery with Reverend Jorden Meyers presiding.  No visitation is scheduled.  Military Honors will be conducted by the Tipton American Legion.

Young-Nichols Funeral Home is honored to assist the family with arrangements.

Memorial donations may be made to the Tipton County Historical Society, 323 W. South Street, Tipton, Indiana,  46072.

 

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8 thoughts on “Leon E. Warner”

  1. I am so sorry to hear this . I enjoyed seeing and talking to Leon when I was at McDonalds. I know that he enjoyed the time he spent on the weekends eating there with both of you Scott and Brian . Just know that my thoughts and prayers are with you . I miss seeing and talking to him .

  2. Your dad, as you know, was very smart, very kind and humble. I took care of Marjorie and Leon and he in turn took great care of your mother. He taught me the meaning of hard work and compassion and I will never forget it. Such a joy to have known him.
    God bless you all

  3. Sandy (Allen) Buchman

    I respected him greatly as one of my favorite teachers. My condolences to all who admired and loved him. Rest In Peace, Mr. Warner.

  4. TraxlerCarter Wyndham

    So sorry to learn of Mr. Warner’s passing. He was a wonderful teacher and a lovely person who bolstered a lifelong love of science in so many of us, and as a teacher, I tried to pass on to my students even though I was mostly in the art classroom. There must be a thousand great stories from his life to tell to keep his memory alive for his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

  5. Larry & Penni J (Chadwell) Barnes

    Brian & all the Family,
    I am sorry to hear about your Dad. I remember you from high school, thinking you graduated in 1975 with our class. Please know you have our prayers

  6. Kenneth and Cosetta Watson

    We will miss Mr. Warner. We had so many good visits at McDonalds when either his caregiver or his son would bring him in. He was always so pleasant and we had lots of laughs together. Our condolences and prayers to the family.

  7. So sorry to hear of his passing. Always enjoyed talking to him next door to the church i have mowed for many years. He was a wealth of knowledge on just about any subject about Tipton County. Prayers to to his entire family.

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