Dale Irving “Dal e” Warner

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Dale Irving “Dal e” Warner

Birth
Williamston, Ingham County, Michigan, USA
Death
18 Feb 2017 (aged 76)
California, USA
Burial
Okemos, Ingham County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Dale-11 Irving Warner is the son of Russell-10 Lewis Warner and his wife Kathryn Elizabeth Crippen. Both parents are deceased.

2 WARNER siblings: Jane Charlotte and Mary Elizabeth.

Dale was born in Williamston, Ingham, Michigan on February 3, 1941, and resided in Leslie and Eaton Rapids, Michigan. He also resided in San Francisco and now in San Jose, CA.

Eaton Rapids High School, Eaton, MI, Valedictorian. Republican. Lawyer; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1964; member of Michigan State House of Representatives 56th District, 1967-74. Member, Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Chi; Sons of the American Revolution; Phi Eta Sigma; Lions. Member of the Mayflower Society.

He graduated from Michigan State University (1962) and The University of Michigan Law School (1965). Served in Michigan legislature (1967-1974). Practiced federal administrative law (immigration) in San Francisco and San Jose (1979-2004). Served on three San Jose citywide commissions and numerous community boards.

He was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States in 1983. He contributed about 10% of his time to the community through various pro bono programs.

The July-August 1999 issue of San Jose Magazine announced the results of a surprise local poll it took among lawyers, and Dale Warner was listed among the eight "best" local immigration lawyers, or one of "the eagles others in their flock allege they would flock to, if they needed some legal advice."

The July 2001, May 2002, and July 2003 issues of San Jose Magazine also reported polls of attorneys, and Dale Warner won recognition in each poll as one of the top 300 attorneys in Silicon Valley and one of the top six in the field of immigration law.

Personal web site: www.dalewarner.com

Editor of "Resisting Defamation," an online syllabus outlining ways to implement belief that every child has the right to a decent sense of self-respect.

www.resistingdefamation.org

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Lineage (direct) to Thomas-1 CRIPPEN:

CRIPPEN: Dale-10 I. Warner, Kathryn-9 E. (Crippen) Warner, W. Irving-8 Crippen, Isaac-7 Crippen, Ansel-6 B. Crippen, William-5 Crippen m. Content Standish, John-4 Crippen, John-3 Crippen, Lieut Jabez-2 Crippen, Thomas-1 CRIPPEN.
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Lineage to Edward-1 FULLER, passenger on the Mayflower, 1620:

FULLER: Dale-12 I. Warner, Kathryn-11 E. (Crippen) Warner, W. Irving-10 Crippen, Isaac-9 Crippen, Ansel-8 B. Crippen, William-7 Crippen m. Content-6 STANDISH, John-6 Crippen, John-5 Crippen, Jabez-4 Crippen m. Thankful-4 FULLER, John-3 Fuller, Samuel-2 Fuller m. Jane LOTHROP, Edward-1 FULLER.
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Lineage to Captain Myles-1 STANDISH, military leader of the Mayflower passengers, 1620:

STANDISH: Dale-10 I. Warner, Kathryn-9 E. (Crippen) Warner, W.Irving-8 Crippen, Isaac-7 Crippen, Ansel-6 B. Crippen, William-5 Crippen m. Content-6 STANDISH, Israel-5 Standish Jr., Israel-4 Standish Sr., Samuel-3 Standish, Josiah-2 Standish, Myles-1 STANDISH.
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Lineage to Wolfgang G. STELZER:

STELZER: Dale-6 I. Warner, Kathryn-5 E. (Crippen) Warner, Emma-4 Ada (Slider) Crippen, Augusta-3 Johanna (Stelzer) Slider, John-2 Wolfgang Stelzer, Wolfgang-1 G. Stelzer who was the only one of his family who came to the United States (from Bavaria) and he migrated in 1853 with his wife Anna Margrett/Margurete/Margaret (Cryle) and family of six children: Margaret, John W., Adam, John B., Elizabeth, and James. Youngest son, Henry, was born in Cohoctah Twp., Livingston, MI.
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WARNER Lineage: Dale-11 Irving Warner, Russell-10 Lewis Warner, John-9 Calvin Warner, Calvin-8 Franklin "Frank" Warner, Charles-7 Calvin Warner, David-6 Calvin Warner Jr., David-5 Calvin Warner Sr., Jesse-4 Warner, Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr, Andrew-1 WARNER Sr., an Englishman who set sail with his wife and several children on the ship "Lyon" from Bristol, England on 8/23/1631 and landed 11/2/1631 at Nantasket, MA; and later completed the journey on 1/7/1632-33 to the newly established (1630) Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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Source: Birth, wedding and death certificates with, Mary E. Warner. Also: approved Mayflower Descendant certificates from the Mayflower Society for Myles Standish and Edward Fuller.
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Family Photo Collection: with Jennifer (Barnes) Devine & Sheryll (Barnes) Haas. Some pages with the original photos are with the MI State Library. Photos collected and identified with genealogical information by Russell Lewis Warner, GRS, in 3-ring binder and loose sheets.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, sister of Dale Irving Warner, 2017.
Dale-11 Irving Warner is the son of Russell-10 Lewis Warner and his wife Kathryn Elizabeth Crippen. Both parents are deceased.

2 WARNER siblings: Jane Charlotte and Mary Elizabeth.

Dale was born in Williamston, Ingham, Michigan on February 3, 1941, and resided in Leslie and Eaton Rapids, Michigan. He also resided in San Francisco and now in San Jose, CA.

Eaton Rapids High School, Eaton, MI, Valedictorian. Republican. Lawyer; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1964; member of Michigan State House of Representatives 56th District, 1967-74. Member, Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Chi; Sons of the American Revolution; Phi Eta Sigma; Lions. Member of the Mayflower Society.

He graduated from Michigan State University (1962) and The University of Michigan Law School (1965). Served in Michigan legislature (1967-1974). Practiced federal administrative law (immigration) in San Francisco and San Jose (1979-2004). Served on three San Jose citywide commissions and numerous community boards.

He was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States in 1983. He contributed about 10% of his time to the community through various pro bono programs.

The July-August 1999 issue of San Jose Magazine announced the results of a surprise local poll it took among lawyers, and Dale Warner was listed among the eight "best" local immigration lawyers, or one of "the eagles others in their flock allege they would flock to, if they needed some legal advice."

The July 2001, May 2002, and July 2003 issues of San Jose Magazine also reported polls of attorneys, and Dale Warner won recognition in each poll as one of the top 300 attorneys in Silicon Valley and one of the top six in the field of immigration law.

Personal web site: www.dalewarner.com

Editor of "Resisting Defamation," an online syllabus outlining ways to implement belief that every child has the right to a decent sense of self-respect.

www.resistingdefamation.org

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Lineage (direct) to Thomas-1 CRIPPEN:

CRIPPEN: Dale-10 I. Warner, Kathryn-9 E. (Crippen) Warner, W. Irving-8 Crippen, Isaac-7 Crippen, Ansel-6 B. Crippen, William-5 Crippen m. Content Standish, John-4 Crippen, John-3 Crippen, Lieut Jabez-2 Crippen, Thomas-1 CRIPPEN.
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Lineage to Edward-1 FULLER, passenger on the Mayflower, 1620:

FULLER: Dale-12 I. Warner, Kathryn-11 E. (Crippen) Warner, W. Irving-10 Crippen, Isaac-9 Crippen, Ansel-8 B. Crippen, William-7 Crippen m. Content-6 STANDISH, John-6 Crippen, John-5 Crippen, Jabez-4 Crippen m. Thankful-4 FULLER, John-3 Fuller, Samuel-2 Fuller m. Jane LOTHROP, Edward-1 FULLER.
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Lineage to Captain Myles-1 STANDISH, military leader of the Mayflower passengers, 1620:

STANDISH: Dale-10 I. Warner, Kathryn-9 E. (Crippen) Warner, W.Irving-8 Crippen, Isaac-7 Crippen, Ansel-6 B. Crippen, William-5 Crippen m. Content-6 STANDISH, Israel-5 Standish Jr., Israel-4 Standish Sr., Samuel-3 Standish, Josiah-2 Standish, Myles-1 STANDISH.
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Lineage to Wolfgang G. STELZER:

STELZER: Dale-6 I. Warner, Kathryn-5 E. (Crippen) Warner, Emma-4 Ada (Slider) Crippen, Augusta-3 Johanna (Stelzer) Slider, John-2 Wolfgang Stelzer, Wolfgang-1 G. Stelzer who was the only one of his family who came to the United States (from Bavaria) and he migrated in 1853 with his wife Anna Margrett/Margurete/Margaret (Cryle) and family of six children: Margaret, John W., Adam, John B., Elizabeth, and James. Youngest son, Henry, was born in Cohoctah Twp., Livingston, MI.
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WARNER Lineage: Dale-11 Irving Warner, Russell-10 Lewis Warner, John-9 Calvin Warner, Calvin-8 Franklin "Frank" Warner, Charles-7 Calvin Warner, David-6 Calvin Warner Jr., David-5 Calvin Warner Sr., Jesse-4 Warner, Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr, Andrew-1 WARNER Sr., an Englishman who set sail with his wife and several children on the ship "Lyon" from Bristol, England on 8/23/1631 and landed 11/2/1631 at Nantasket, MA; and later completed the journey on 1/7/1632-33 to the newly established (1630) Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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Source: Birth, wedding and death certificates with, Mary E. Warner. Also: approved Mayflower Descendant certificates from the Mayflower Society for Myles Standish and Edward Fuller.
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Family Photo Collection: with Jennifer (Barnes) Devine & Sheryll (Barnes) Haas. Some pages with the original photos are with the MI State Library. Photos collected and identified with genealogical information by Russell Lewis Warner, GRS, in 3-ring binder and loose sheets.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, sister of Dale Irving Warner, 2017.

Gravesite Details

ashes scattered on parents grave where he is named on the back of stone.