Kathy Lee Warner (Buffalo)'s Obituary
Kathy Lee Warner, daughter of Betty L. (Shewmaker) Lotspeich and the late George Pridgen, was born on August 12, 1959 in Independence, MO and departed this life on January 21, 2021 near Buffalo, MO. At the time of her passing she was 61 years, five months, and eight days of age.
Kathy was reared and attended school in Pleasant Hill, MO. She was united in marriage to Frederick Lee Warner on November 6, 1976 and to this union four sons were born, all of whom survive her. They made their home in Harrisonville and Blue Springs before moving to Buffalo. Kathy enjoyed fishing, watching the Kansas City Chiefs, listening to music with her mother, and going shopping. She loved spending time with her family and spoiling her grandchildren.
Kathy was preceded in death by her husband, Frederick Warner; her father, George Pridgen; her brother, Robert Pridgen; and her sister, Connie Greene. She is survived by her four sons, Brian Warner and wife Kelly of Richmond, MO, Jeremy Warner of Buffalo, MO, David Warner of Buffalo, MO, and Chris and wife Nicole Warner of Buffalo, MO; her mother, Betty Lotspiech; and 26 grandchildren. She also leaves other family members and many friends who will all truly miss her.
Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 26, 2021 in the Cantlon-Otterness & Viets Funeral Home with Pastor Mike Hargraves officiating. Escorts will be Madison Warner, Gracie Warner, Katy Warner, Bryan Warner, Zach Warner, Dillon Warner, and Zoey Grenier. Honorary escort will be Emma Warner. Interment will be in the Maple Lawn Cemetery under the care and direction of the Cantlon-Otterness & Viets Funeral Home of Buffalo. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to help with the funeral costs.
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