Arlene Mae (Faust) Warner

In Loving Memory of Arlene Mae (Faust) Warner

Arlene Mae Warner entered into the presence of her Savior on July 4, 2026.

She is survived by her devoted husband, George Warner; her children, Sharon Moran and Gary Warner; and her six cherished grandchildren, and 3 beloved great grandchildren, who will forever carry her love, wisdom, and example in their hearts.

Arlene’s sanctuary was her back porch, where she delighted in God’s creation, quietly watching the birds and deer wander peacefully through her yard. The heart of her home was her kitchen, where she prepared meals entirely from scratch, often using vegetables and herbs lovingly cultivated in her own garden. With every meal she served, she nourished not only the body but also the soul, reminding everyone who gathered at her table that they were deeply loved.

One of the most beautiful chapters of Arlene’s life was opening her home to a Vietnamese family seeking refuge. What began as an act of extraordinary compassion blossomed into a lifelong bond. They became not guests, but beloved family, forever woven into the fabric of the Warner family through love, grace, and shared life.

More than anything, Arlene loved Jesus Christ. Her faith was not merely professed, but faithfully lived each day. Those who knew her experienced the love of Christ through her rare sincerity, gentle words, steadfast prayers, generous heart, and genuine love for others. She possessed the remarkable gift of making people feel seen, valued, and deeply cared for.

Though our hearts are heavy with grief, we rejoice in the assurance that she has heard the words, “Well done, good and faithful servant,” and now rests in the everlasting presence of the Savior she loved so deeply.

Arlene will be profoundly missed, forever loved, and joyfully remembered until we meet again. Her life was a beautiful testament to faith, compassion, and selfless love, and her memory will remain a lasting blessing to all who had the privilege of knowing her.

Instead of flowers please consider making a donation in Arlene’s honor to Cuban churches she and her family helped establish in the 1950s, by sending a donation through
Creative Ministries, Inc. 937 B West Kitty Hawk Rd. , Kitty Hawk, NC 27949. c/o Fay Nelson for Faust Ministry.

Service is July 17th, 2:00 pm at Amelia, Veterans Cemetary, 10300 Pridesville Road, Amelia , VA 23002.
Memorial directly following at “Maggie’s House”, 8821 Green Street, Amelia VA 23002.

 

           

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