Todd J. Warner, 47

Todd J. Warner, 47, of Volney, passed away suddenly at home on Thursday July 25, 2013.

He was the son of the late Jesse and Bonita Frataccia Warner.

Todd graduated from G. Ray Bodley High School in Fulton, class of 1985.

Todd J. Warner
Todd J. Warner

He was employed by Interface Solutions in Fulton for 24 years and previously by ECM Construction in Volney.

Todd was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend.

He enjoyed spending time with his sons hunting, fishing, camping and just being in the outdoors and his grand-daughters brought him much joy.

On his days off from work he would ride his Harley-Davidson motorcycle and enjoy the company of his dogs, Ash and Xena.

Surviving are his wife, Sherri Warner of Volney; sons, Michael and Mitchell Warner all of Volney; and grand-daughters, Mayleigh and Jesse of Parish; brothers, Craig Warner of Fulton and Eric Warner of Redfield; sisters, MariBeth Miller and Jennifer Bennett both of Fulton; five nieces and ten nephews.

Calling hours will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. Tuesday at Foster Funeral Home, 910 Fay Street, Fulton.

There will be no services or burial.

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  1. We are shocked & sorry for the sudden passing of Todd. We were co workers for many years and neighbors on the Silk road for many years before that. He was a great friend and a great guy that will be missed dearly. Our thoughts & prayers are with His Family.
    RIP Todd my friend
    Pat & Joanne

  2. Mere words cannot explain the sadness that Brittany and I feel at this time. Todd treated Brittany as if she was one of his own. She will never forget the basketball bet that if she made more baskets than him he would take her for an ice cream cone. Needless to say she got that cone. He provided many a funny stories in the day that kept the laughter flowing. I will also never forgot the trip to Florida and the flying orange cones. That memory will always be etched in my mind. I am thankful to have had a great friend in Todd. May your journey through this life provide your family with as many good memories of Todd as they will for us. My deepest and most sincere sympathies to one of my most dearest and truest friends, Sherri you and Todd have always been there for me and if at anytime during this very trying time that I can help you in any way please don’t hesitate to ask. I am always here for you and your family.
    With deepest sympathy
    Julianne & Brittany Johnson

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