Anthony Tommy Lynn Warner, May 4, 1956~August 31, 2024

Sep 4, 2024

Anthony Tommy Lynn Warner, age 68, passed away August 31, 2024 at his home.

He is preceded in death by his mother Celeste, his Grandfather and Grandmother Warner, his Aunt and Uncle, who raised him, his honorary Mother and Father Charles and Emily Sinclair, as well as his siblings Ruben and Carol Lee Phillips.

Survived by his wife Vonna Nadine, son Robert, Aunt Regina Clark and family of Kansas City, MO, stepdaughter Chanell, her husband O’Shea and their two children. Additionally survived by stepson Allan, his wife Tillie, as well as several step-grandchildren.

Tommy graduated from Forrest City High School and was a walk-on for the Arkansas Razorbacks. He worked in maintenance serving Tyson foods for many years.  He loved to debate and go fishing.

He will be missed by many.

Funeral services will be 11:00 AM Thursday, September 5, 2024 at Beard’s Funeral Chapel with Pastor Danny Williams officiating.

The family will receive friends from 10:00 until service­-time at the funeral home on Thursday.

Interment will follow in Baptist Ford Cemetery in Greenland, AR.

 

 

8 Condolences

  1. Ricky Green

    Rest with God my friend, I will miss our debates we had daily, rest in His Arms

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  2. Jerry Caudle

    Great man, a friend to many. Rest in peace my friend 🙏

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  3. Joe and Debbi Layman

    We are sorry for your loss. May God bless and comfort you and your family.

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  4. LETITIA BOSCIA

    Vonna,
    I am so sorry. Thoughts and prayers for you and the family. Heaven got a lot sweeter. Fly high Tommy and we will see you again.
    Love, Tisha Boscia

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  5. Melanie McFadin

    Vonna my thoughts and prayers are with you. So glad that Tommy knew that he was going to be with the Lord when he left this earth and that you’ll see him again. Praying for the Lords comfort and strength for you and the family.

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  6. Evangelist Michael Gray

    Sheila and I send our love and sincere condolences to the entire family of Tommy. He will truly be missed but never ever forgotten. Tommy was one of my role models, growing up on the Southside of town in Forrest City. He was an outstanding football player and a true friend of mine. See you on the other side my friend! Rest in peace..,

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  7. Karen Donahue

    So sorry for your loss.

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