![]() ![]() She was always the life of the party, very spunky, very caring about anybody that she came across, always wanting to help anybody she could. And, she says, everyone loved being around Dee and her energy. ![]() Because she would rip anybody to shreds if she needed to.”Īs fierce as Dee could be in the business world, Rikkell says her mom was personally outgoing and loved being around people. She was somebody that you didn't want on your bad side. Perhaps that was because she didn't let anyone stand in her way. She was a farmer's wife and a business owner of multiple businesses - and a trucking company at that.” Rikkell Bock: “She definitely lived in a man's world. In fact, he says both their aunt and their grandmother were strong businesswomen.Įventually, Dee followed in the family footsteps and started what became her own empire in trucking and agriculture. Dee Ann Warner with her brother, Gregg Hardy. Gregg says entrepreneurship was in her blood. No question about her personality being that way.” Josh Mankiewicz: “But she wouldn't have told you because maybe she would have been embarrassed or maybe it's like admitting, ‘There's a problem I can't handle.’” Maybe - it's not always a good trait, by the way, I'm not - I'm not bragging about it.” And I believe she had that same personality and maybe she followed some of that of mine. I've always been a problem solver, and I'm not the person who goes to someone for support or help. Gregg Hardy: “She wanted to be the person who could handle whatever life threw at her. With an 18 year age difference, Gregg says his little sister Dee looked up to him and may even have learned a thing or two from him - specifically on the business side of things. In fact, her family has made a rural farming community, Franklin Township in Lenawee, Michigan, their home for five generations. My mom was a huge shopper and we would go shopping often.”ĭee’s family members live within just miles of each other. ![]() Rikkell Bock: “Growing up with my mom was always eventful. Dee Ann Warner with her daughter, Rikkell. They were always on the move together, always laughing, always having fun. Rikkell remembers life with a tough and fearless mother. To Rikkell Bock, she was really just Mom. In her life, Dee Warner wore many hats: Wife, sister, grandmother, businesswoman. Please listen closely to this story because it might remind you of something you know - something you've already heard - something that could be the key to unlocking the mystery of what really happened to Dee Ann Warner. I'm Josh Mankiewicz and this is Missing In America, a podcast from Dateline. Whatever it takes, we will get the truth out.” Gregg Hardy: “I can tell you that one thing about me: I don't stop. Dee’s brother, Gregg Hardy, is determined to find out what happened to her. ![]()
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