Obituary of Terry Warner
Services for Terry Warner, 65, of Paradise, Texas will be 10:00 am, Wednesday, October 9, 2019 at Hudson & Torres Family Funeral Home in Bridgeport, officiated by Pastor Robert Howard. Burial will follow in Jim Ned Cemetery at Runaway Bay, Texas. Visitation will be Tuesday, October 8 from 5-7 pm, also at the funeral home. Terry passed away Saturday, October 5 at home.
Terry was born May 20, 1954 in Jacksboro, Texas to J.B. and Margie (Reeves) Brandenburg.
She loved to cook, and if you came over to visit she was probably going to feed you. She enjoyed cooking with fresh vegetables from her garden. She would can all the produce in her garden so that she could be ready at a moment’s notice to feed friends or family that would stop by.
Holidays were a special time for Terry. It was a chance to spend time with her family that she loved so dear. She always looked forward to putting on a feast to feed an army. And at Christmas, not only was the house was filled with aromas of wonderful meals, there were presents stacked in every opening around the Christmas tree.
Survivors include her husband of 50 years, Norman Warner of Paradise; sons Timothy Warner and wife Melissa of Paradise, Jerimey Warner of Paradise; sister Barbara Mullins; half-brothers Roy and Travis Provence; grandchildren Tim Warner Jr., Dustin Warner, Tristan Warner, and Savanah Warner; one great-grandchild Gabriella; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents J.B. Brandenburg and Margie (Reeves) Provence, brother John Wayne Bailey, and granddaughter Beth Ann Warner.
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