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Cyrus Warner

June 3, 1949 — February 15, 2022

Commerce City

Tim was born in Waynesville MO. to parents Jesse and Elizabeth Warner. One of seven children, he Graduated from Leadwood Highschool in 1967. After high school he then enlisted in the Marine corps in 1969, after serving in Vietnam he was honorably discharged.

Once home he attended Carpentry trade school but decided to follow his long-time passion of automobiles. After several years residing in Missouri and Illinois Tim moved to Colorado in 1983 after accepting a position at RTD transportation. During his career there he was a highly certified mechanic in both gas and diesel automobiles and served in several position until his retirement.

One of his first passions from a young age was automobiles, his favorite cars where under the MOPAR umbrella. After his Military service he bought one of his favorite babies a 1973 Dodge Charger which is still in the family to this day. He was an avid racer be it full size cars or his slot cars, this was his favorite pastime. He spent many years building and racing them, if it went fast, he raced it.

During his life he formed many life long friendships, he did not know a stranger and would do anything for you. Family was always very important and his main priority. When he became a Papa, they became his world. They had him wrapped around his fingers from day one and he was the best Papa.

He will be dearly missed by all that knew and loved him!

Cyrus is survived by his wife Leanita Warner; his children Joseph (Stephanie) Warner, Heather (Chris) LaCrue, and Jamie Warner; his grandchildren Connor Warner (6), Kylie Warner (8), Ryan LaCure (15), Dalton LaCrue (18), and Kevin Leider (25); his siblings Ray Warner, Birdie (Denver) Cox, and Tom (Garnell) Warner.

There will be a public visitation to allow family and friends to say their final farewell to Cyrus on Wednesday, February 23 at 4pm at Horan & McConaty Funeral Home, 9998 Grant St., Thornton, CO.

Cyrus will be laid to rest at the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Wednesday, February 23, 2022

4:00 - 7:00 pm (Mountain (no DST) time)

Horan & McConaty - Grant

9998 Grant St, Thornton, CO 80229

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