Renowned architect John Carl “Jack” Warnecke died on April 17 at his home in Sonoma County, California at age 91.
Warnecke led one of the largest architectural firms in the nation — John Carl Warnecke and Associates - and produced designs for the Hawaii statehouse, embassies in Washington and abroad, structures at the U.S. Naval Academy, international airports and major universities. Warnecke was also responsible for designing the John F. Kennedy gravesite memorial at Arlington Cemetery.
Read his obituary here in the Press Democrat.