Patricia Ann Warner

1936 ∼ 2021

Patricia Ann Warner, 84, of Port Neches, Texas passed away Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at her home surrounded by her family.

Patricia was born March 26, 1936 in Iowa City, Iowa to William Michael Thomas and Mary Catherine Hauschen Thomas.

She was a resident of Port Neches for 62 years and a member of Faith Baptist Temple, previously a former long-time member of Ridgewood Baptist Church.

Patricia was a retired LVN for Dr. Gene Jones for many years after working for local area hospitals.

Funeral services will be held Friday, March 26, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. at Faith Baptist Temple with Reverend Mark Humble officiating. Burial will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park.

Visitation for family and friends will be from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, March 25, 2021 at Levingston Funeral Home in Port Neches.

Patricia was preceded in death by her husband, Richard E. Warner, son, Ronny Warner, and brothers, Rodney Thomas and Daryl Thomas.

Surviving relatives include her daughter, Kathy Warner of Port Neches, Texas; sons, Randy Warner and wife Becky of Port Neches, Texas and Ricky Warner of Port Neches, Texas; sister, Paula McKee of Port Arthur, Texas; brothers, Bob Thomas of Port Neches, Texas and Duane Thomas and wife Bonnie of Groves, Texas; grandchildren, Jason Warner of Beaumont, Texas, Brandon Warner of Port Neches, Texas, Jessica and husband Marcus Salazar of Groves, Texas, Michelle Buckalew and husband Dwain of Port Neches, Texas, Zachary Pitre and wife Taylor of Groves, Texas; and 11 great-grandchildren.

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Anonymous August 13, 2021
i would truly miss her too
Material_Candle_Pink_Thumbnail March 24, 2021
So sorry for your loss. I didn't know Pat very well, but felt in my heart she was a truly beautiful woman of God inside and out. Prayers for all her loved ones.
Anonymous March 24, 2021
God puts people in our lives for His purposes. When our family was new to SE TX, Pat invited us to Thanksgiving, such a good friend. I loved watching Pat singing... in this picture she was worshipping, one of her favorite things to do. Worship here on earth, at it's best, can never compare to what our sister is now experiencing!!! Love the Lord with all your heart... Matthew 22:37 Yes she did!❤️
Anonymous March 24, 2021
My friend. Part of the "Three Musketeers " with me and Nancy. An always positive force in my life and the lives of others. Truly a child of God, an ambassador for Jesus Christ, our Lord. Missed. Remembered. Loved. Forever. I'll see you there.
Anonymous March 24, 2021
Many years ago Ronny and Michelle lived in San Marcos.As my best friend he said one day "I have to take my daughter back home " "But why,...because my mother is there,her church is there,and my daughter needs to be raised in the presence of them because Jesus Christ comes first there Shortly I met Mrs.Warner and there was no doubt anyone who would ever spend any time near her would be blessed,loved and guided with the tenderest of mercies. Hers was a life well lived.
Anonymous March 24, 2021
Such a loving and gracious lady. She was always smiling and serving others. I was just a friend of the family, but she treated me and my family like we were her own. Never forget the wonderful meals and fellowship we had at her house. She will be truly missed, but never forgotten. Our Father in heaven has got his loving child home now!
Anonymous March 23, 2021
Pat married my cousin Gene whom I was named after. growing up in sulphur Louisiana I always looked forward to Saturday trips to Texas to visit and enjoyed their surprise visits to our family. I live in California and have not been able to visit in several years but will always remember her kindness and her loving nature. rest in peace dear cousin. I will always remember you. God bless and watch over randy ricky and Kathy....always...gene theriot
Anonymous March 23, 2021
She was one of the most giving, loving people I have met. Always had a kind heart and word for anyone who needed it. She will be missed. Still remember the family camping trips she planned when we were in our twenties and just starting our families.
Anonymous March 23, 2021
Meme was such a Christian woman with a smile that would light up any room. When you look in the dictionary under giving, loving, faithful, supportive there is a picture of Meme. Didn't see her often but when I did it was always a blessing. She will be truely missed by all.