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Randall Dean Warner, 82, of Hudson, Colorado, passed away with his wife by his side on September I2, 2025 . He was born to Luther and Esther Warner in Lebanon, Kansas, on August 19, 1943. The family moved to Brighton, Colorado, in 1952, where he later attended Brighton High School.
Dean married Nancy (Ruegge) on June 27,1965, in Brighton, Colorado, after meeting at church. They began their family in 1967 with the birth of Tammy (Steve) Saunders, and four years later, Kevin (Amy) Warner. The family was residents of Brighton and the Fort Lupton area for most of their married life, and later resided in Hudson. This year marked Dean and Nancy's 60th wedding anniversary. The couple was blessed with four grandchildren: Zachary Saunders, Hannah (Austin) Proksch, Chase Saunders, and Chris Warner. Before his passing, he was grateful to witness the wedding of his only granddaughter, Hannah.
Dean spent 32 years working for Halliburton Oilfield Services. During his time at Halliburton, he worked in the cement department and then later turned wrenches as a mechanic. He was a hardworking man, deeply committed to his community. Throughout his lifetime, he volunteered his time to the Elks, Moose Lodge, Lions Club, Odd Fellows, was a Boy Scout Leader, and served as a volunteer firefighter.
He especially cherished family trips and time spent with loved ones, which included fishing and traveling adventures. A lifelong Colorado sports fan, Dean cheered passionately for the Rockies and the Broncos. He also loved collecting eagle memorabilia, which reflected his admiration for the strength and freedom the bird represents. During his retirement, he looked forward to his weekly donut runs with long-time friend Rusty and the others who would join them. Dean was a regular at the Halliburton breakfasts held at the Pepper Pod for all the "Old Farts."
Dean was preceded in death by his parents, Luther and Esther Warner; Ronald (brother) and June Warner; George and Barbara (sister) Sager, Ron Ruegge (brother-in-law), and Robert Warner(nephew).
Dean will be remembered for his generosity, his unwavering dedication to both work and family, and the many stories he loved to share. His presence and his words will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank.
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Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank
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Tel: 1-720-848-3937
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