In memory of

Brian Warner

July 13, 1933 -  August 9, 2023

Brian Warner peacefully passed away at Guelph General Hospital on August 9, 2023, at the age of 90. He leaves a legacy of love, creativity, and unwavering pride in his family. Brian was born on July 13, 1933, in Coventry, England, to the late William Ronald and Edith (née Cowley) Warner, where he was raised with his late sister Sheila Shale (née Warner). Brian graduated from the College of Art at the Guild of London Institute, England. After serving as a cipher specialist for the British Armed Forces, he embarked on a fulfilling career as an interior decorator, designer, and artist. In 1969, Brian and his family immigrated to British Columbia, Canada. In 2021, Brian moved to Ontario, Canada to be closer to his children and their families. Brian was a lifelong sportsman. He played cricket as a young man and was a devoted Coventry City Sky Blues soccer fan. He was also an avid golfer. The golf course was his sanctuary, where he honed his skills and created enduring memories—even achieving two hole-in-ones! His infectious enthusiasm for the sport was felt by all those who knew him. One of Brian's greatest joys was making his friends and family laugh with his quirky sense of humour. Though often tempted, Brian never swore. Instead, he used creative replacements like “Flip!”, “Jeepers!”, or “Corrugated Iron!”. Brian was predeceased by his loving wife, Margaret Avril Warner (née Hearn), and infant son, Lawrence. He is survived by his two children, Adelaide (Walter) Schubel and Samuel (Deborah Tovell) Warner, and their families. Brian’s family will host a private celebration of life to honour his memory. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to be directed to the Stone Lodge Retirement Residence in Guelph, Ontario, or the Guelph General Hospital.
May he rest in eternal peace.

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Colette & Aimé McFadden (Friend)

Entered August 14, 2023 from Guelph

Sending our Love to all family during this very sad time.
Brian was an old school gentleman.
Very kind and loving.
He will be missed but the memories will make my heart smile.
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Fred and Krys Schubel (Adelaide’s brother and sister-in-law)

Entered August 14, 2023 from Kelowna, BC

RIP Brian. A life we’ll lived!

Jim & Ruth Van Rossum (Family Freinds)

Entered August 14, 2023 from Wellington, Ontario

Our Deepest Sympathy goes out to the family. We shared some "Great Times" with Brian

Pam and Dave Probyn (Friend)

Entered August 14, 2023 from Delta, BC

Dave and I have many fond memories of Brian. He was always exceptionally kind to us. He will be missed. All our love to the family.
Pam and Dave Probyn

Jim and Annette Thompson (Friends and former Neighbor)

Entered August 14, 2023 from Courtice, Ontario

Our sincere condolences to all the family. We will miss Brian and all his great stories and adventures. We spent many great times together and will cherish all the memories. He has left such a great legacy. Hope your watching golf and telling stories in heaven. RIP Brian. Love you. Jim and Annette.

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