Joseph “Mark” Warner was born on June, 25 1953 in Charlotte, NC and passed away March 7, 2021 in Beaufort, SC at age 67.
Mark was known as a dreamer. He was an Eagle Scout and had a great love of the outdoors including camping all across the Applachain mountains well into his late adulthood. His dream was to travel all states, especially Alaska.
He graduated Barton College with a Bachelor’s degree in English/History, a degree in Accounting from Catawba Valley Community College and a Teacher’s Certification from Appalachian State University. He had a love of learning and could tell facts to anyone about local landmarks even on his first visit to a new place. Mark was known for detail and was always planning out his next big adventure or tackling new projects head first from building furniture to cross-stitching. His favorite was reading, watching geography and history documantaries. He loved telling jokes and was never without a grin. He is remembered as a devoted family man who put his love and want of well-being for his family before all else.
He met his wife at the church, Kazimiera Majda from Myslenice, Poland. They were married for over 34 years.
He worked various professions from his teenage years till his retirement from eviCore at age 64, even with serious health issues. Mark always took his job seriously; he loved to work.
He is preceded in death by his father Reverend Joseph M. G. Warner, brother Daniel Warner, and sister Anna Portis. He is survived by his wife Kazia Warner of Bluffton, SC, daughter Ann Warner of Rock Hill, SC, son Adam Warner of Summerville, SC, mother Carolyn Warner of Irmo, SC, sister Lee Brasche (Kevin) of Irmo, SC, his uncle, aunt, cousins, nieces, nephews, sisters-in-law and brothers- in-law.
After a private service, he will be buried at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Waxhaw, North Carolina.
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