Bobbie Jean Warner

Bobbie Jean Warner obituary, Mesquite, TX

Bobbie Jean Warner

Bobbie Warner Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Laurel Oaks Funeral Home & Memorial Park on Jul. 9, 2025.

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Jean was born June 28, 1939, in Dallas, Texas to Clyde and Eunice Ewalt and went to heaven July 2, 2025.
She attended and graduated from Mesquite High School. She married Jim Warner on November 1, 1957, and celebrated their 50th
anniversary at First Assembly of God in Mesquite in 2007. Jim passed away on November 30, 2017.
Jean and Jim had three children, the first lost in a miscarriage, the second, Judith Anne was born on October 13, 1960, and the third,
James Russell on September 25, 1961. Judy passed away in February, 2025.
Jean had two sisters, Shirley Ann and Billie Joy. Billie Joy was Jean's twin sister. Jean and Joy were very close and had a double wedding. Billie Joy passed away June of 2020 and Shirley in June 2022. She is survived by her son, Russell and his wife Tami. They have two children, Anna and David.
Jean accepted Jesus and made him the Lord of her life in her teens. As a teenager and young adult, Jean played the piano and organ for the church and for Anderson Clayton Funeral Home. In the 1970's, she played and sang for the ministry, the Gospel Rays. In 1977, she was called into the full-time ministry. Her ministry started in small groups and transitioned to large churches and conferences. She
ministered in 17 states, published 2 books and numerous articles. She was the last one to think that God would move in her life and help so many people. Many women who were told they would never have children began to have miracles and have children. Her calling was to help others and make their world better.
A memorial service will be held Sunday, July 13 at 2 pm at Trinity Life Church in Mesquite. Trinity is located at 1531 N. Belt Line Road.
In Lieu of flowers the family ask that contribution be made to Trinity Life Church at 1531 N. Belt Line Road, Mesquite, Tx 75149.
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