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Jonathan Pierpoint Warner '58

Feb. 17, 1935-Apr. 18, 2006

Jonathan Pierpoint Warner ’58, formerly a partner in an engineering company, was born on February 17, 1935, in New Haven, CT. A son of Alden Y., a manufacturing company executive, and Caroline Hunn Warner, he grew up in Farmington, CT, and prepared for college at Pomfret School. “Jip” Warner came to Hamilton in 1954 and joined Delta Kappa Epsilon. However, he left the Hill before the end of his freshman year and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. After two years on active duty, he was discharged as a corporal.

Married in 1961 to Anne N. Hawley, Jip Warner settled in Simsbury, CT, where he became a partner in Anderson & Warner Engineering Co., designers and installers of automatic sprinkling and septic systems as well as general excavators. He was subsequently associated until his retirement with Walter Simmons & Sons in East Granby.

Jonathan P. Warner, long a resident of Simsbury, died on April 18, 2006. In addition to his wife of 44 years, he is survived by a son, Jonathan P. Warner, Jr.; a daughter, Elizabeth Mayer; five grandchildren; three brothers, including Seth C. Warner ’60; and nieces and nephews, including Seth C. Warner, Jr. ’85.

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