Nancy Haire Warner, 91, passed away peacefully on May 22, 2025, in Sandy Springs, Georgia. Born on December 27, 1933, in Saginaw, Michigan, Nancy lived a full and spirited life marked by resilience, warmth, and boundless energy. She embraced life with fierce determination, creating lasting memories with all who knew her.
Nancy is survived by her devoted husband, Daniel Warner, and her children Pamela Haire Tallmadge (Keith), Wende Cherry (Mark), and Jack Wendell Haire. She is also lovingly remembered by her stepchildren Jenny Warner Anderson (Ted) and Daniel Warner Jr. (Chari), her grandchildren Blake (Susi), Jay (Caitlin), Troy (Elena), Thomas (Brianna), Shannon (James), Nick, Adam, and Zach, as well as her great-grandchildren McCoy, Ethan, Sofia, and Leo.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Jack Wendell Haire, who passed away at the young age of 42 — a heartbreak loss that deeply shaped her life and strength.
A woman of boundless determination and fierce independence, Nancy lived life on her own terms. She played tennis into her 80s, ran a thriving Juice Plus business, and could often be found pruning bushes on the steep hill behind her home. Her zest for life never dimmed.
Colorado held a special place in her heart. The breathtaking mountains, crisp air, and serene landscapes gave her peace. She often reflected on the cross of Jesus visible from the Front Range at night—a symbol of her faith and enduring hope.
A grave site service will be held at Arlington Memorial June 6, 2025, 12:30pm: 201 Mt Vernon Hwy NW, Sandy Springs, GA 30328. A memorial service to honor her life will follow at 2:00pm at Holy Innocents Church, 805 Mount Vernon Hwy, Sandy Springs, GA 30327.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association in memory of Nancy H. Warner and Jack W. Haire.
Nancy's legacy of strength, love, and joy for life will continue to inspire all who knew her. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends, whose lives were brighter because of knowing her.