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Timothy Michael Warner

May 26, 1972 – October 14, 2024


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Timothy Michael Warner, aged 52, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Monday, October 14, 2024, as the result of a motorcycle accident while visiting family in Arizona. Tim, his wife Sandi Warner, and his daughter Suri Warner are residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was born on May 26, 1972, to Dean Warner and Jeanie Bennett Warner in Jackson, Mississippi.

Tim proudly served for 21 years in the United States Air Force working in Intelligence, Operations, and Total Force Integration. He retired in 2017 as a Lieutenant Colonel. He served in Operation Enduring Freedom, where he was deployed three times to the Middle East. He most recently worked as the OASIS Program Manager for PatchPlus Consulting, an Intelligence Consulting Firm for the Department of Defense.

He graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics Studies and a Master of Arts in Intelligence Studies from American Military University.

Tim had a passion for adventure and for many different activities including motorcycle riding, snow skiing, scuba diving, and sky diving. He was also an excellent golfer, loved watching tennis matches, and traveled to several ATP tennis tournaments each year with his wife and daughter. He was also an avid collector of cars, the most prized of which was his beloved fully-restored 1979 Porsche 930 Turbo.

He and his family enjoyed traveling several times a year to multiple national parks in their RV. This allowed them to see so much of the United States as a family. He was also a very proud homeschool father to his daughter, Suri.

Tim was a beloved husband, father, son, brother, and friend. He was well-respected by all who knew him. He was extremely outgoing and caring and could make friends with any stranger in minutes. He was frequently referred to by friends as “the nicest guy I’ve ever known.” He had an amazing Southern sense of humor and loved making those around him laugh with references to television shows and movies.

Most importantly, Tim’s faith was central to his life. He was a member of Forestgate Presbyterian Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He, together with his wife, led their daughter to the Lord in April 2021. He had the joy and privilege of baptizing her several months later. He was very intentional about leading his family’s morning devotional time every day.

He is survived by his wife, Sandi Warner, and daughter, Suri René Warner of Colorado Springs, Colorado; stepsons Lane Bradshaw of Acton, California, Jaxon Bradshaw of Brooklyn, New York, and Kellan Bradshaw and Rylan Bradshaw both of Gilbert, Arizona; mother, Jeanie Warner Pate of Charlotte, North Carolina; father and mother-in-law, Tom and Wanda Eaton of Mesa, Arizona; brother, Mark Warner and his wife Cindy Warner of Birmingham, Alabama; sister, Kimberly Pate Silva and her husband Rom Silva of Mooresville, North Carolina; nephew, Nick Warner of Birmingham, Alabama, uncle, Allen Bennett and his wife Donna Bennett of Aberdeen, Mississippi; uncle, Charles Bennett and his wife Angela Bennett of Amory Mississippi; aunt, Becky Norris and her husband, Jim Norris, of Benson, Arizona; and numerous cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, Dean Warner, and grandparents Bud and Genevieve Warner and J.R. and Jane Bennett. He is also survived by his dearest, lifelong friend, Scott Foster who was like a brother to him.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, October 25, at Mountain View Funeral Home in Mesa, AZ. Visitation will be held from 11:00-12:00 followed by the service from 12:00-1:30. A graveside service with military honors will be held at 2:00 at Mesa Cemetary and a reception will follow from 2:30-5:00 at Sheraton Mesa Wrigleyville West.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Compassion International or Forestgate Presbyterian Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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  1. Thomas and Laura Cole says:

    My wife and I met Tim and his wife and daughter in Cincinnati, Ohio.. during a road trip. We were traveling with Allen and his wife Donna and Tim happened to be traveling through in his RV with his family. They were the nicest people. We had dinner with them that evening .We felt as if we had known them all our lives. We were devastated to hear this news that Tim’s life had been lost in an accident. It’s very sad. We wish hall his family our condolences from the Cole family.

  2. Thomas and Laura Cole says:

    Please accept our condolences from Tom and Laura Cole, Columbus, Mississippi. May God’s grace be spread among his family and friends during the sad time.

  3. Kevin Biggs says:

    The Biggs Family (from PatchPlus work family), mourns with you and is lifting your family up in prayer for wisdom, healing, and comfort during this time of great loss. We hope that you find supernatural peace in knowing that God works all things together for those who love Him, and knowing that Tim is now enjoying all the treasures of Heaven worshipping God perfectly from now to eternity. Additionally, Tim has left a powerful legacy of serving others and sharing the gospel with family and friends. This will no doubt have a lasting impact on the many lives he has touched to understand that we must redeem the time we are given to the fullest. To live our lives with a greater purpose and to finish strong! Deepest condolences, Kevin and Angie Biggs

  4. Carl Bobb says:

    Dear Sandi & Suri,
    Our hearts are broken over your loss and ours. What a privilege to know Tim since our times at Forestgate together, meals at your home, lunches at Whataburger or Fuzzy’s, walks and talks with Tim that were a blessing to me and of course playing golf. We continue to pray for you daily.
    Yours in the life and love of Jesus Christ our Lord,
    Carl and Esther Bobb

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Timothy Michael Warner

May 26, 1972 – October 14, 2024


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Timothy Michael Warner, aged 52, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Monday, October 14, 2024, as the result of a motorcycle accident while visiting family in Arizona. Tim, his wife Sandi Warner, and his daughter Suri Warner are residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was born on May 26, 1972, to Dean Warner and Jeanie Bennett Warner in Jackson, Mississippi.

Tim proudly served for 21 years in the United States Air Force working in Intelligence, Operations, and Total Force Integration. He retired in 2017 as a Lieutenant Colonel. He served in Operation Enduring Freedom, where he was deployed three times to the Middle East. He most recently worked as the OASIS Program Manager for PatchPlus Consulting, an Intelligence Consulting Firm for the Department of Defense.

He graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics Studies and a Master of Arts in Intelligence Studies from American Military University.

Tim had a passion for adventure and for many different activities including motorcycle riding, snow skiing, scuba diving, and sky diving. He was also an excellent golfer, loved watching tennis matches, and traveled to several ATP tennis tournaments each year with his wife and daughter. He was also an avid collector of cars, the most prized of which was his beloved fully-restored 1979 Porsche 930 Turbo.

He and his family enjoyed traveling several times a year to multiple national parks in their RV. This allowed them to see so much of the United States as a family. He was also a very proud homeschool father to his daughter, Suri.

Tim was a beloved husband, father, son, brother, and friend. He was well-respected by all who knew him. He was extremely outgoing and caring and could make friends with any stranger in minutes. He was frequently referred to by friends as “the nicest guy I’ve ever known.” He had an amazing Southern sense of humor and loved making those around him laugh with references to television shows and movies.

Most importantly, Tim’s faith was central to his life. He was a member of Forestgate Presbyterian Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He, together with his wife, led their daughter to the Lord in April 2021. He had the joy and privilege of baptizing her several months later. He was very intentional about leading his family’s morning devotional time every day.

He is survived by his wife, Sandi Warner, and daughter, Suri René Warner of Colorado Springs, Colorado; stepsons Lane Bradshaw of Acton, California, Jaxon Bradshaw of Brooklyn, New York, and Kellan Bradshaw and Rylan Bradshaw both of Gilbert, Arizona; mother, Jeanie Warner Pate of Charlotte, North Carolina; father and mother-in-law, Tom and Wanda Eaton of Mesa, Arizona; brother, Mark Warner and his wife Cindy Warner of Birmingham, Alabama; sister, Kimberly Pate Silva and her husband Rom Silva of Mooresville, North Carolina; nephew, Nick Warner of Birmingham, Alabama, uncle, Allen Bennett and his wife Donna Bennett of Aberdeen, Mississippi; uncle, Charles Bennett and his wife Angela Bennett of Amory Mississippi; aunt, Becky Norris and her husband, Jim Norris, of Benson, Arizona; and numerous cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, Dean Warner, and grandparents Bud and Genevieve Warner and J.R. and Jane Bennett. He is also survived by his dearest, lifelong friend, Scott Foster who was like a brother to him.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, October 25, at Mountain View Funeral Home in Mesa, AZ. Visitation will be held from 11:00-12:00 followed by the service from 12:00-1:30. A graveside service with military honors will be held at 2:00 at Mesa Cemetary and a reception will follow from 2:30-5:00 at Sheraton Mesa Wrigleyville West.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Compassion International or Forestgate Presbyterian Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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  1. Thomas and Laura Cole says:

    My wife and I met Tim and his wife and daughter in Cincinnati, Ohio.. during a road trip. We were traveling with Allen and his wife Donna and Tim happened to be traveling through in his RV with his family. They were the nicest people. We had dinner with them that evening .We felt as if we had known them all our lives. We were devastated to hear this news that Tim’s life had been lost in an accident. It’s very sad. We wish hall his family our condolences from the Cole family.

  2. Thomas and Laura Cole says:

    Please accept our condolences from Tom and Laura Cole, Columbus, Mississippi. May God’s grace be spread among his family and friends during the sad time.

  3. Kevin Biggs says:

    The Biggs Family (from PatchPlus work family), mourns with you and is lifting your family up in prayer for wisdom, healing, and comfort during this time of great loss. We hope that you find supernatural peace in knowing that God works all things together for those who love Him, and knowing that Tim is now enjoying all the treasures of Heaven worshipping God perfectly from now to eternity. Additionally, Tim has left a powerful legacy of serving others and sharing the gospel with family and friends. This will no doubt have a lasting impact on the many lives he has touched to understand that we must redeem the time we are given to the fullest. To live our lives with a greater purpose and to finish strong! Deepest condolences, Kevin and Angie Biggs

  4. Carl Bobb says:

    Dear Sandi & Suri,
    Our hearts are broken over your loss and ours. What a privilege to know Tim since our times at Forestgate together, meals at your home, lunches at Whataburger or Fuzzy’s, walks and talks with Tim that were a blessing to me and of course playing golf. We continue to pray for you daily.
    Yours in the life and love of Jesus Christ our Lord,
    Carl and Esther Bobb