Lana Lee Payne Warner

1947 ~ 2021

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Viewing:

April 13, 2021
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
2350 East 1300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84108
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  • Service:

    April 14, 2021
    10:00 AM
    4650 South Naniloa Drive, Holladay, Utah 84107
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  • Lana Lee Payne Warner was born December 27th 1947 in Montpelier, Idaho to Russell Samuel and Cleone Nelson Payne. She had a childhood she cherished raised in Bloomington Idaho with a loving family and a whole village helping. Lana graduated from Fielding High School and LDS Business college.

    Lana married Robert Glen Warner (Bob) on April 19, 1967. Their marriage being solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on June 19, 1999 was a source of joy and peace for her. Lana was very brave when Bob died, but missed him every minute. We take comfort that they are together again.

    She felt blessed and was happy to be in both her Salt Lake home or in Bear Lake at the farm. She loved her Utah and Idaho wards and the people in them.

    Lana was at home on the tractor, in the kitchen baking, in the corporate board room or leaning on a fence talking to her beloved cattle. She excelled in all. We will all miss her home baked cookies, fresh bread and her amazing raspberry jam. She was intelligent, warm, fun, caring and loyal

    She was preceded in death by her husband Bob, parents and three grandsons. Survived by her sons Robert Glenn(Sharon) and Christopher Russell(Dawn), 5 grandchildren: Garrett, Dallin, Mekayla, Madison and Marcus Warner. Sisters Sandra (Rao) Wallentine, Jolene(Wayne)Lloyd, Robin(Craig) Mangum and 2 brothers: Kelly(Julie) Russell Payne and David Nelson Payne. Along with her Warner sisters and brothers in law, nephews,nieces and numerous cousins and dear lifelong friends.

    Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, April 14, 2021 beginning at 10am at the Holladay 25th Ward, 4650 South Naniloa Drive. A public viewing will be held prior to services beginning at 9am, as well as Tuesday night from 6-8pm at Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary, 2350 East 1300 South in Salt Lake City. Masks and social distancing will be required at the mortuary and ward for all services. Graveside services will be held on Wednesday, April. 14, 2021 at the Bloomington City Cemetery in Bloomington Idaho. It is anticipated that the Graveside services will begin at 3:15pm that day.

    For all friends and family who wish to be able to participate virtually in services, please know that they will live streamed via Zoom. To watch the previously held services, please use the link above.


    Guestbook/Condolences

    Lana, you will be greatly missed. I will miss your smile, wisdom and compassion.


    - Carol Flood

    My deepest condolences and prayers to your family on the loss of Lana.

    She truly was a genuine kind spirit!


    - Crystal Addington

    Dear Rob and Chris,

    We were (are) blessed to have Lana as part of our family. Our family sends our love to all of your family members.

    Love,

    Lorie


    - Lorie Hendershot

    Lana was a wonderful friend and boss at one time she will be missed- so sorry for your loss and ours


    - Patty parrett

    With prayers and heartfelt condolences for you and your family on the loss of Lana. You couldn’t find anyone more respectful, honest and fair.


    - Linda Achenbach

    Dear Payne/Warner Family, especially Rob and Glenn,
    Lana was and is an amazing person who had a positive influence on my life. I will love and cherish her friendship forever. Please know that I am praying for your comfort and peace. I know Lana is with loved ones who have gone before her. I pray you will find comfort in your cherished memories!

    Love, Diane


    - Diane Martin

    Lana was a wonderful friend to me during our years at Hunter Douglas. I also know she was a wonderful mother and grandmother. She had such wisdom, and yet such love for all. Today's services were excellent. I enjoyed visiting with Robin, Craig, and Chris at last night's viewing. Our love goes out to all the Warner family.


    - Rick Mecham