George H. Warner, II
Dec 13th, 2022
George Howard Warner, II (Jody) currently from West Yarmouth, MA went to be with our Lord on December 13, 2022.
Jody was born on January 5, 1949 to George Howard Warner and Denise Ann (Ahern) Warner. He grew up in Glen Ridge, New Jersey and graduated from Kimball Union Academy in New Hampshire and subsequently received his Bachelors Degree from Bethany College in Bethany, WV. Jody loved music and really enjoyed playing his guitar, as he passed his enviable talent on to his musically talented children. He was an accomplished snow skier and possessed a vast knowledge of rock and roll music. He had a keen mind for technical detail across a variety of subjects and was known as the family historian. Jody thrived on the love from his family and friends and was fiercely committed to helping his children build a successful life.
Jody was preceded in death by his parents, brother Danny, and step brother Gary Lesnevich. He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Heather S. Warner whom he regularly told everyone was the true love of his life. He is also survived by his children Catharine, Daniel, Patrick, Mary Kate and Elizabeth; his grandchildren Giana and Lily; brothers Jim and Jeffery; and beloved step brother Gus and sisters Gillian and Georgia Lesnevich.
A memorial service will be held on January 7, 2023 at 11:00am at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 3055 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630.
Guest Book
I’ll never forget when our new neighbors moved into 240 Forest Ave…a Dodge station wagon Pulled in the driveway & out poured 7 kids& a baby! It was like a clown car & I’d never seen anything like it! We soon became fast friends & the Warner’s home was the most fun on the block….So many memories & Jody kept us laughing…great memories on the rope swing in the empty lot behind their house, kickball in the street, snow forts & sledding down Avon Place! Every Christmas I remember Jody & his Outside Christmas Carols & tree w/lights dancing to the music… my first light show! Jody was way ahead of his time…RIP dear friend & peace to your family.
I’ll never forget when our new neighbors moved into 240 Forest Ave…a Dodge station wagon Pulled in the driveway & out poured 7 kids& a baby! It was like a clown car & I’d never seen anything like it! We soon became fast friends & the Warner’s home was the most fun on the block….So many memories & Jody kept us laughing…great memories on the rope swing in the empty lot behind their house, kickball in the street, snow forts & sledding down Avon Place! Every Christmas I remember Jody & his Outside Christmas Carols & tree w/lights dancing to the music… my first light show! Jody was way ahead of his time…RIP dear friend & peace to your family.
I was a shy, young student when I met Jody. I was hired by Jody and George H. so that I could spend some quality time with my father. Jody was one of five people that I observed in my time with the organization, and I learned a lot from him. Many of these I have carried with me through the years and I still thank him for the knowledge. He taught me to embrace the historical and understand the impact and significance. I learned to update the outdated and obsolete, and to look for new approaches to old situations. But most of all he taught me to prepare for the future and look for new opportunity’s. In a short time I experienced a lot of stories with Jody, and that had to do with his zest for life. I am thankful for those times and all the opportunities that we had together. I will remember my times with him fondly. God bless you and your family.
I remember Sunday dinners at Jody's house in glen ridge. Then after dinner sitting around and jody playing the guitar and singing. Take a load of manny was one of his favorites. Heather you were his true love. He was smitten with you from day one. God bless your family now and always.
Jody, you were a diamond and true friend. All of us have lost someone precious to us with your passing. R.I.P. my dear friend