David C. Warner
Passed on October 7, 2025
Resident of Randolph, MA
David C. Warner, 74, of Randolph, passed away peacefully after a lengthy battle with vascular dementia on October 7, 2025. Born and raised in Randolph, he lived a full life marked by hard work and determination.
A graduate of Cardinal Spellman High School, David was an accomplished athlete who played on both the gymnastics squad and ice hockey teams. He went on to work as a skilled auto mechanic, known for his ability to fix just about anything.
David proudly served his country enlisting in the United States Army Reserves Infantry in 1973 and receiving an honorable discharge in 1978.
A devoted Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots fan, he loved watching sports, classic western tv, listening to his favorite tunes, and spending time with friends and family. He especially enjoyed vacationing in Aruba, one of his favorite places.
David will be remembered for his quick wit and willingness to debate anything!
He is survived by his siblings, Linda Painten of East Bridgewater, Stephen Warner of NY and Paul Warner of Holbrook. David was a beloved brother of the late Susan Hunt, Gregory Warner and Jeffrey Warner. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
The family would like to acknowledge and thank the Blue Hills Health Center of Stoughton and the dedicated staff for all their efforts and kindness in caring for David.
A graveside service will be held at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Randolph on Wednesday, October 22nd at 10am. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Late US Army Veteran.
Services
Interment
- October 22, 2025
- 10:00 am
- St. Mary's Cemetery, 245 North St., Randolph, MA 02368

God Bless you Dave . Great memories of growing up together. Sadly we didn’t stay in touch ,but I’ve thought of you often, remembering our adventures as teenagers. Rest in Peace with God.
So sorry to hear this. My sister Maureen and I both adored David.
I am so sorry to hear of Dave’s passing . He was a a great friend to me especially when Billy died . They were best friends for many many years . I know the two of them are sitting somewhere in heaven having a beer . Laughing and arguing what was what they did best . Lol . My deepest condolences to the family .