John William Warner

November 16, 1937 ~ April 24, 2019
John William Warner, Sr., age 81, died Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst.
A graveside service will be 11:00 AM Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at Fairview Baptist Church Cemetery with Pastor Dana Brewer officiating.
A native of Cumberland county, he was the son of the late William Warner & Adele Metcalf. John was the owner and operator of Warner Electric. He was preceded in death by his wife, Myriam Myrick Warner in 2006.
Survivors include daughters, Angela Byrd & husband, Danny of Pinebluff; Gwen Fletcher & husband Jim of West End; and a son, John W. "Bill"Warner, II & wife, Tonia of Biscoe; two sisters, Florence Smith of Vass and Star Reviski of Florida; 12 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Fry & Prickett Funeral Home is serving the Warner family.
Online condolences may be made at www.PinesFunerals.com
To the family of John Warner . My son Daniel Atkins who is friends with John (Bill) I knew him and his late wife Miriam both were the most kind people you could ever meet. Of condolences to each of the family, God Bless and comfort you. Susan and Bill Woo
God Bless Susan and Bill Wood
With Love and deepest sympathy for the family. Lots of great memories at your home growing up.-Â
Sandra Owens Talbert and the Owens Family lit a candle.
To my cousins Pam, Angie, Gwen, John (Bill), and their families – Sending you our deepest condolences in this time of grief while sharing with you my warmest love and memories of your father.-Â We wish you peace, comfort, and courage in the days ahead. –
Rest in peace Mr. Warner, thanks for all the help and advice you gave.
Prayers for the family. John was a good man and a friend.
John was great friend and he will be greatfuly missed-Â
I’m sorry for your loss, pain and suffering. Whenever we lose a loved one in death we feel a sting and a void in our hearts, as if someone ripped part of our heart out. The pain seems like it will never go away. It will with time, or it will at least ease