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“Virginia and family we have so many great memories of Dr. Warn. He was a mentor and teacher and a great man. We will miss him.
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1 of 13 | Posted by: Lisa Kerns, Dana Dunivant - MO
“Mrs. Warn, My thoughts are with you and your family at this time. My mom and I worked for you at the Big W and we both have great memories of you...Read More »
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2 of 13 | Posted by: Jennifer Smallwood - Neosho, MO
“Mrs. Warn, My thoughts are with you and your family at this time. My mom and I worked for you at the Big W and we both have great memories of you...Read More »
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3 of 13 | Posted by: Jennifer Smallwood - Neosho, MO
“Virginia,
You know how we loved Dr Warn here in Cassville. We miss you both. I'm sure doc is in a wonderful place. And we will see him again....Read More »
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4 of 13 | Posted by: Gail Pierce - Cassville
“DEAR VIRGINIA AND FAMILY,
WE WERE SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOSS.
YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.
WE THINK OF YOU OFTEN.
WE MISS BEING IN...Read More »
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5 of 13 | Posted by: JON AND SUSAN GENISIO - NEOSHO, MO
“We were deeply saddened by the loss of a dear friend who was so kind and so dedicated to hepping others. He can never be rplaced and will be missed...Read More »
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6 of 13 | Posted by: Bob & Dee Evenson - Pineville, MO
“Dear Mrs Warn,
Through the years I ran into your husband, often with you, at many medical meetings and conferences. I always enjoyed talking...Read More »
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7 of 13 | Posted by: Dr. Edward M Porter - Neosho, MO
“Virginia and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Docs passing away, he truely was a great man and will be missed by so many of us. I feel very lucky...Read More »
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8 of 13 | Posted by: Keith Estes - Goodman, MO
“Virginia,
We were so sorry to hear of Dr. Warn's death. We know this is a sad time for you and the family, but we also rejoice in the fact that he...Read More »
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9 of 13 | Posted by: Betty Wood - ANDERSON, MO
“Virginia so sorry to hear of Doc's passing. He was such a wonderful person as well as a doctor. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
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10 of 13 | Posted by: Lucille Weston - Stella, MO
“he was my docter for many years when i lived in goodman great man and docter
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11 of 13 | Posted by: Raymond Family - parsons, KS
“so sorry to hear of his death he was a wonderful man and my family docter for years he will be greatly missed
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12 of 13 | Posted by: tammyraymond and family - parsons, KS
“The Staff of the Johnson County Chapel wishes to express our sincere condolences to the Warn family.
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13 of 13 | Posted by: Johnson County Chapel
Dr. James D. Warn passed away December 1st, 2011 in Overland Park, Kansas.
Dr. Warn was born October 30th, 1916 in Raywood, West Virginia. His parents were William H. Warn and Caroline Warn. He had three brothers and three sisters, all deceased except Sarah Warn Bajo, currently residing in San Diego, California with her many children.
In 1934, Dr. Warn graduated high school from Milan, Indiana and later attended college in Hanover, Indiana and the University of Cincinnati, Ohio.
During World War II, he served in the Army, stationed early in Germany and later in Japan during reconstruction. Having completed officer's training at the onset, he served as Captain in the 95th Infantry Division. For this service, he was later inducted into the military OCS Hall of Fame in Fort Benning, Georgia (2000).
In 1954, he graduated from the Chicago Osteopathic School of Medicine, ranked first in graduating class.
He then moved to California and opened his office in Lakeside, California (San Diego County). He attended UCLA-Irvine to complete requirements to additionally practice as a licensed MD (1962).
In 1973, he moved to Missouri and opened an office in Goodman, Missouri.
Dr. Warn was a member of the VFW, American Legion in Neosho, Missouri; Masonic Lodge, Stella, Missouri; American Medical Society, Osteopathic Medical Society; and Shrine Abou Ben Adhem in Springfield, Missouri.
In addition to medical practice, he served in Goodman, Missouri as a Municipal Judge and then later became an ordained minister for Christ Ministries.
As Medical Director for the Ozark Tri-County clinic in Neosho, Missouri, he retired at the age of 88.
Dr. James D. Warn is survived by his loving family; his wife Virginia, married since June 10th, 1965, son Don Warn, daughter Pam Weaver with husband Rick, daughter Frances Blankinchip, and son Jamie Warn. Additional family members include nine grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren.
Dr. Warn, physician, husband, father, and brother, was much loved and will be greatly missed by all.
Memorial will be held at a later date to be announced.
Fond memories and condolences
for the family may be left at
www.johnsoncountychapel.com
(Arrangements by D.W. Newcomer's Sons
Johnson County Chapel,
11200 Metcalf Ave, Overland Park, KS 66210.
(913)451-1860)
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