In Loving Memory Of

Stephen Lee Warner

19542025-01-31
Life & Legacy
Stephen Lee Warner
April 16, 1954 — January 31, 2025
Grantsville

Stephen Lee Warner, born April 16, 1954, to Leslie L. Warner and Sophia W. Blanchard. He died on January 31, 2025, in Grantsville, Utah, at his home with his wife and his daughter, Saundra, holding his hands. He fought an eight year battle with Epithelioid Angio-sarcoma, a form of soft tissue cancer.

He attended elementary school in Socorro, New Mexico, junior high and high school in Salt Lake City, Utah. He earned a Machinist Certification from Salt Lake Technical College, a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education from Utah State University, and a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration from Brigham Young University. 

He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in The Dusseldorf Central Mission. He also served as a primary teacher, Sunday School teacher, as Second Counselor in a Branch Presidency and Bishopric, as Sunday School President and as a Scoutmaster throughout his life. He loved the Lord and was a disciple of Jesus Christ in that he sought to be helpful to others and live his life according to the teachings of Jesus Christ.

He married Charlyn K. Ennis, on August 19, 1977, in the Salt Lake Temple. He was an educator for 39 years, teaching school at Delta Elementary School, Ibapah Elementary School, Central Elementary School, Northlake Elementary School and Settlement Canyon Elementary School.

As a second job, he drove charter buses for Le Bus, for twenty years. He had many opportunities to meet individuals from all over the world. His very favorite place to drive was to Martin’s Cove, Wyoming. He was able to drive some great individuals to Martin’s Cove. He was able to go with many youth groups and had permission to camp with them. He was able to tell many faith promoting stories that became a very special part of his life. He also served as a translator of German during the 2002 Olympics.

He is survived by his wife of 47 years, his children, Kristin Fluckiger (John Michael), Saundra Gotiear, Tiffany Loomis (Rick), Valerie Warner, Cameron Warner (Emily), and Bethany Taylor (Andy). Fourteen grandchildren: Jon Morgan, Patrik, Brenna and Emma Fluckiger, Saadiq Gotiear, Ashley (Tyler) Lanham, Brittany and Adam Loomis, Lawrence, Julian and Victor Warner, Weston, Dela and Jackson Taylor. He had 2 great-grandsons, Beckham and Benson Lanham.

He is also survived by his brothers and sisters, Philip (Nitz) Warner, Gilbert (Heather) Warner, David (Dawn) Warner, Kenneth (Sharon) Warner, Glenn (Susan) Warner, Janet (Matt) Young, and Diana Warner. His mother-in-law Scharlott Ennis, and brothers and sisters in law: Kyle (Maury) Ennis, Joycelyn (Robert) Barber, Tyler (Lorna) Ennis, Taralyn Lewis, Merlin (Mandy) Ennis and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two siblings, Leslie and Elizabeth Warner, who both died in infancy, brother and sister-in-law Roger and Heather Ennis, and Father-in-law, Billy D. Ennis.

 His viewing will be held on Saturday, February 8, 2025, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. His funeral will begin at 1:00 p.m. in the Latter Day Saint Church located at 415 West Apple Street, in Grantsville, Utah. His interment will be in the Grantsville City Cemetery.

 A special thanks to Dr. Anna Chalmers and others at Huntsman Cancer Hospital, Dr. Blake Beazer, many Emergency Room and ICU employees at Mountain West Medical Center, Sam, Aaron and Bri who took great care of him in his home and Didericksen Memorial for taking time in his life to give him the best care possible.
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Sierra
So saddened to see this. He was a special patient of mine. One of the "favorites". He bought me a gel warmer for our ultrasound machine because he was always commenting on how cold it was! Now a very special gift that brings a little bit of comfort to others during stressful moments in their lives. Rest in piece Mr Warner. "No more cold gel" ❤️
Sep 12, 2025
Calvin Porter
I am very saddened to hear of this loss. I knew Stephen and his family sixty years ago as children, when our families both lived in New Mexico. I remember them well. I spoke with Gilbert a few days ago after an unexpected meeting, and he told me of his brother's passing. Much sympathy to all his family and friends.
May 6, 2025
Luanne Nielsen
I was so sorry to hear about your sweet husband's passing. Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time and I am hoping that the Holy Spirit brings you the Comfort that you need at this time. Love, Luanne
Feb 8, 2025
Marvalee and Gordon Anderson
Steve was such a good man. We enjoyed him in every way shape and form. He and Char were awesome people to serve in the branch. We will miss him so much. Loves to Char‘s family.
Feb 7, 2025
Elaine Warner-Van Eck
My sympathies to all of the family. I never got to spend a lot of time with my cousin but did see him a few times in his life. The family moved when we were little kids but before that move we spent some happy times and I did visit everyone in New Mexico with my grandparents one summer. We had such a nice visit on that trip. I am so sorry for the loss of this truly good man.
Feb 6, 2025
Marilyn Lathrop
Praying the Lord comfort you and keep you in His embrace.
Feb 6, 2025
Bobbie Roberts
So so sorry for your family’s loss
Feb 6, 2025
Duane and Yvette Hicks
We are sorry to hear of this our condolences to the family we are Ibapah residents
Feb 6, 2025
Kenneth W Warner
Feb 5, 2025
Mary Christensen
Mary Christensen has purchased Eco-Friendly Memorial Trees for Stephen Warner
Feb 5, 2025
Alicia Smith Hermansen
I’m very sorry to hear of Stephen’s passing. Our family had many fun outings with the Warner Family. 4th of July fireworks, camping trips, and playing night games in their back yard. I last saw Stephen in Manti where he was driving a charter bus to the Manti Pageant. Sending condolences and peace to the Warner family at this sad time.
Feb 5, 2025
Philip Warner
Not just my brother but also my friend.
Feb 5, 2025
Annalyn Orr
Feb 4, 2025
Walmart Market 401
Walmart Market 401 has purchased Peace Lily for Stephen Warner
Feb 4, 2025