Allen Warner

Allen Keith Warner

2010

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Allen Keith “Rainbow” Warner, Sr., age 72, of 349 Turkey Farm Road, Titusville, Pennsylvania, died on Wednesday, 20 October 2010, at the Titusville Hospital. Born 12 May 1938 in Titusville, he was the son of the deceased Harry James and Beatrice Hollabaugh Warner. He was married to the former Kay Anderson, who pre-deceased him in 1999. He is survived by his loving companion of the past eight years, Judy Johnson of Grand Valley. He is also survived by his children, Allen Keith Warner, Jr., his wife, Juanita Trout Warner, and their children, Alyssa and Corwin Warner, all of Leesburg, Virginia; and his daughter, Tambra Warner Sabatini, and her children, Ariana and Natasha Sabatini, who resided with him. His surviving siblings are Harry Warner of Ohio, Duane Warner of Washington, and Linda Warner Wright of Titusville. An infant sister and a brother, Bruce, pre-deceased him. He is also survived by his uncle Joseph Hollabaugh of Titusville, and a large number of loving and caring relatives who love him as well. As a stellar athlete at Titusville High School, he was later recognized for his athletic accomplishments and inducted into the Titusville High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 1981. Keith worked at Cyclops/Cytemp after his discharge from the U.S. Army until his retirement. He lived a very full life and enjoyed camping, hunting, fishing, and traveling all around the entire United States and Canada with his wife and family. Friends may call at the Gordon B. Garrett Funeral Home today (Friday) from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. Funeral services will be conducted from the First Presbyterian Church on Saturday at 11:00 AM with Rev. Timothy Maybray pastor of the Titusville Free Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Jamison Corners Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Titusville Alumni Association, the Titusville Council on the Arts-Summer Concerts in the Park (which he enjoyed immensely), the Cherrytree Volunteer Fire Department, or the Titusville Hospital. A very special word of thanks and appreciation are extended to Dr. Los, and to all the wonderful nurses and hospital staff at the Titusville Hospital who touched his final days with incredible care and concern. FLOWERS
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We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Gordon B. Garrett Funeral Home