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Elizabeth “Beth” Louanne Warner (Triplett), age 64, of Franklin, Ohio, went home to be with our Heavenly Father surrounded by those that loved her most in Dayton, Ohio on May 20, 2023. She is survived by her husband of 45 years, Steven Warner, their three children, Sarah Warner of Franklin, Ohio, Leah Warner of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Zachary Warner of Middletown, Ohio. She left behind five fur grandchildren who brought her so much joy.

Born in Cleveland, Ohio on July 20, 1958, Beth was preceded in death by her parents, Wayne and Sue (Harr) Triplett. Beth was the oldest of 5 children, and is survived by her three loving sisters, Charlotte Stonecipher of Carlisle, Ohio, Beverly Triplett of Franklin, Ohio, and Carolyn Steed of Middletown, Ohio, as well as her brother, Timothy Triplett of Aurora, Indiana. She also left behind countless nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Beth graduated from Middletown High School in 1976, and began coursework to start her journey in Education. She took off time from her career path to raise her family, and completed her Associates in Early Childhood Education from Cincinnati State in 2013. She was truly a testament that you can achieve your dreams at any time.

Beth was a natural teacher and was destined to work with little ones. She worked in a variety of childcare centers before retiring at the age of 64 from WCCC Head Start in Carlise, Ohio, ending her career in the toddler classroom with her beloved coteacher, Whitney Woods. Beth absolutely adored each and every child she worked with, and could go into great detail about each little soul. She truly loved children, and had a patience like no other.

Beth was an active member of New Vine Community Church and her faith was of the greatest importance to her. Even while fighting for her life in the hospital, Beth still kept that same faith. She was quick to tell each and every staff member that Jesus loved them, and she did too.

Her family would like to thank her care team for tirelessly working with her these last few months, especially Dr. Kyle Wang who so graciously offered to continue caring for her even as she entered hospice.

Beth had a heart like no other, and found the greatest joy in taking care of others. When Beth was not caring for others, she enjoyed spending times with her siblings, especially Beverly, and her women’s group at New Vine Community Church. She also enjoyed watching the Reds with her husband, thrifting with her daughters, doting on her son, and going out to see live music of long time friends. Her children were her life, but Beth was a mother to so many beyond her own children. Beth enjoyed shopping for gifts for others just to put a smile on their face. It was not uncommon for her to just drop in with a gift, a smile, and a kind word.

Funeral services will take place at New Vine Community Church in Franklin, Ohio on Thursday, May 25, 2023. Visitation will be held from 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM, with the funeral to immediately follow. Family is invited to stay following the memorial service for a dinner provided by the church.

Gifts, flowers, and/or donations can be sent to New Vine Community Church, 4900 OH-123, Franklin, OH 45005.
May 23, 2023
May 23, 2023
Elizabeth “Beth” Louanne Warner (Triplett), age 64, of Franklin, Ohio, went home to be with our Heavenly Father surrounded by those that loved her most in Dayton, Ohio on May 20, 2023. She is survived by her husband of 45 years, Steven Warner, their three children, Sarah Warner of Franklin, Ohio, Leah Warner of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Zachary Warner of Middletown, Ohio. She left behind five fur grandchildren who brought her so much joy.

Born in Cleveland, Ohio on July 20, 1958, Beth was preceded in death by her parents, Wayne and Sue (Harr) Triplett. Beth was the oldest of 5 children, and is survived by her three loving sisters, Charlotte Stonecipher of Carlisle, Ohio, Beverly Triplett of Franklin, Ohio, and Carolyn Steed of Middletown, Ohio, as well as her brother, Timothy Triplett of Aurora, Indiana. She also left behind countless nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Beth graduated from Middletown High School in 1976, and began coursework to start her journey in Education. She took off time from her career path to raise her family, and completed her Associates in Early Childhood Education from Cincinnati State in 2013. She was truly a testament that you can achieve your dreams at any time.

Beth was a natural teacher and was destined to work with little ones. She worked in a variety of childcare centers before retiring at the age of 64 from WCCC Head Start in Carlise, Ohio, ending her career in the toddler classroom with her beloved coteacher, Whitney Woods. Beth absolutely adored each and every child she worked with, and could go into great detail about each little soul. She truly loved children, and had a patience like no other.

Beth was an active member of New Vine Community Church and her faith was of the greatest importance to her. Even while fighting for her life in the hospital, Beth still kept that same faith. She was quick to tell each and every staff member that Jesus loved them, and she did too.

Her family would like to thank her care team for tirelessly working with her these last few months, especially Dr. Kyle Wang who so graciously offered to continue caring for her even as she entered hospice.

Beth had a heart like no other, and found the greatest joy in taking care of others. When Beth was not caring for others, she enjoyed spending times with her siblings, especially Beverly, and her women’s group at New Vine Community Church. She also enjoyed watching the Reds with her husband, thrifting with her daughters, doting on her son, and going out to see live music of long time friends. Her children were her life, but Beth was a mother to so many beyond her own children. Beth enjoyed shopping for gifts for others just to put a smile on their face. It was not uncommon for her to just drop in with a gift, a smile, and a kind word.

Funeral services will take place at New Vine Community Church in Franklin, Ohio on Thursday, May 25, 2023. Visitation will be held from 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM, with the funeral to immediately follow. Family is invited to stay following the memorial service for a dinner provided by the church.

Gifts, flowers, and/or donations can be sent to New Vine Community Church, 4900 OH-123, Franklin, OH 45005.

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May 23, 2023
May 23, 2023
Elizabeth “Beth” Louanne Warner (Triplett), age 64, of Franklin, Ohio, went home to be with our Heavenly Father surrounded by those that loved her most in Dayton, Ohio on May 20, 2023. She is survived by her husband of 45 years, Steven Warner, their three children, Sarah Warner of Franklin, Ohio, Leah Warner of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Zachary Warner of Middletown, Ohio. She left behind five fur grandchildren who brought her so much joy.

Born in Cleveland, Ohio on July 20, 1958, Beth was preceded in death by her parents, Wayne and Sue (Harr) Triplett. Beth was the oldest of 5 children, and is survived by her three loving sisters, Charlotte Stonecipher of Carlisle, Ohio, Beverly Triplett of Franklin, Ohio, and Carolyn Steed of Middletown, Ohio, as well as her brother, Timothy Triplett of Aurora, Indiana. She also left behind countless nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Beth graduated from Middletown High School in 1976, and began coursework to start her journey in Education. She took off time from her career path to raise her family, and completed her Associates in Early Childhood Education from Cincinnati State in 2013. She was truly a testament that you can achieve your dreams at any time.

Beth was a natural teacher and was destined to work with little ones. She worked in a variety of childcare centers before retiring at the age of 64 from WCCC Head Start in Carlise, Ohio, ending her career in the toddler classroom with her beloved coteacher, Whitney Woods. Beth absolutely adored each and every child she worked with, and could go into great detail about each little soul. She truly loved children, and had a patience like no other.

Beth was an active member of New Vine Community Church and her faith was of the greatest importance to her. Even while fighting for her life in the hospital, Beth still kept that same faith. She was quick to tell each and every staff member that Jesus loved them, and she did too.

Her family would like to thank her care team for tirelessly working with her these last few months, especially Dr. Kyle Wang who so graciously offered to continue caring for her even as she entered hospice.

Beth had a heart like no other, and found the greatest joy in taking care of others. When Beth was not caring for others, she enjoyed spending times with her siblings, especially Beverly, and her women’s group at New Vine Community Church. She also enjoyed watching the Reds with her husband, thrifting with her daughters, doting on her son, and going out to see live music of long time friends. Her children were her life, but Beth was a mother to so many beyond her own children. Beth enjoyed shopping for gifts for others just to put a smile on their face. It was not uncommon for her to just drop in with a gift, a smile, and a kind word.

Funeral services will take place at New Vine Community Church in Franklin, Ohio on Thursday, May 25, 2023. Visitation will be held from 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM, with the funeral to immediately follow. Family is invited to stay following the memorial service for a dinner provided by the church.

Gifts, flowers, and/or donations can be sent to New Vine Community Church, 4900 OH-123, Franklin, OH 45005.
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Matriarch of Triplett Family

May 23, 2023
I have known Beth, through her sister, Charlotte, since 1979, when we were kids. She always welcomed me and my family as an extention of the Triplett family. When I first introduced my newborn, Michelle, she enthusiastic offered to change her diaper, just to experience again  how little babies are. She always enjoyed our family visits, especially eating our Filipino foods and being part of our lives. She is the matriarch of the Triplett family, after her parents died. She loved taking care of her family, especially Bev and Carol. She is greatly missed, especially her love. 

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