Joe 'Spider' Warner Passes Away

Joseph C. Warner, 48, of 166 Davis St., passed away Tuesday, October 7, 2008, in his residence.

Born June 13, 1960, he was a son of Clyde J. Martin and Estelle Faye Kelso Warner.

Mr. Warner was a 1978 graduate of Warren High school. He was a veteran of the US Navy. After he was discharged, he lived and worked in Maine at Bath Iron Works and Arrowhart Industries. He returned to the Bradford area and attended the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.

He was later employed in the computer technology services department at Pitt-Bradford. He then established Warner Computer Services, and was the publisher of Bradford's first Web site, Bradford-Online.

Surviving are two children, a daughter, Casey M. Warner and a son, Jeffrey M. Warner, both of Bradford; their mother, Laura Feely Warner; three step nieces; and several cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents and half sister, Endora "Snooky" Quinn, who died February 7, 2008.

Family will be receiving friends at the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc., South Avenue, on Saturday, October 11, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at which time funeral services will be held with the Rev. Leo J. Gallina, pastor of St. Bernard Church, officiating.

Memorials, if desired, may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 315 Alberta Drive, Suite 102, Amherts, NY, 14226.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Spider will be sorely missed. I only met him once, but as one of his most prolific posters on TAB, got to know him pretty well in the cyber world. This is truly a shock.

Phillygirl
Anne said…
I'm still trying to pull myself together enough to write something about him. I'll miss seeing him at council meetings and community events, that's for sure.

Thanks for leaving a comment ... and I enjoy your posts on TAB, too.
Anonymous said…
I love you Daddy! I miss you already.
joshhatcher said…
Man... this one is hard to take...
Last week I talked with Joe on the phone for about an hour...

and we agreed to meet for lunch...

we've been trying to meet for lunch for two years...

Joe said, "We've been trying to do this forever. No more talking about someday... lets just plan on doing it this week."

I told him toward the end of the week would be good, and I'd call him.

Dang it. My schedule should never be more important than lunch with a friend.

He will be greatly missed.
Anonymous said…
I did not know Joe died....I'm sorry to hear that. He was a friend from the navy and maine.
Scott Funston

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