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James Clifford Warner

Oct 14, 1941 — Jun 15, 2024

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James "Jim" Warner

October 14, 1941- June 15, 2024

"Death steals everything, except our stories."- Jim Harrison, legendary American writer.

Jim Warner- resident of Basin, Wyoming and born in Ten Sleep to Dicy (Leithead) and Clifford Warner, passed away on June 15, 2024. Jim was born on October 14, 1941 into a country that needed tough men, and was one of four brothers. During his lifetime, that toughness saw him through childhood, college at Rocky Mountain in Billings, Montana, and many different jobs all across the west. Of those jobs, some of his most memorable were of his time as a rodeo clown on the circuit, a school teacher, his Saddle & Tack Shop in Basin where he made amazing craft leather commissions, and his time at Rendezvous, building buffalo boats.

He was a community man and enjoyed the groups of people he lived around and worked with. He was always happy to help a neighbor and always gave more than he ever asked for. He loved to tell stories. He would talk of the old west, the people and the land. He would talk about family and friends, their travels and adventures, and he would teach the importance of both. His stories around the campfire, or family gatherings, or rodeo grandstand were often favorite memories of those who knew him. We loved his stories. Now, we get to tell his.

We will miss Jim.

Jim was preceded in passing by his parents, brother, Lyle and granddaughter, Tanlie. He is survived by his wife, Debby; sons: Shawn (Chris) Warner of Powell, Wyoming, Bo (Kristen) Warner of Powell, Clint Murphy of Basin, Jason (Bonnie) Murphy of Vail Arizona; daughters: Brandy (Mike) Taylor of San Diego, California, Angela (John) Ward of Tuscon, Arizona; 13 grandchildren and brothers, Melvin (Pat) Warner of Worland, Nevin (Jane) Warner of Blue Jay, California.

No services will be held at this time. Online condolences may be made at www.bryantfuneralhomeonline.com.

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