Background
Percy Warner was born on March 4, 1861. His father, James C. Warner, was the owner of mining interests. He grew up at Renraw, a mansion in East Nashville.
Warner started his career by working for his father"s mining business.
Career
He was active in public utility across the Southern United States. He had a brother, Edwin Warner. Warner served as the President of the Nashville Railway and Light Company, which controlled the streetcar system in Nashville.
He resigned in 1914.
He was also active in utlity companies in "Memphis, Knoxville, Birmingham, Little Rock, Houston, and New Orleans." Additionally, Warner served on the Board of Directors of the National Light and Power Company of New New York Warner served on the Board of Directors of the Nashville Trust Company. He also served as the Chairman of the Building Committee of the Young Women"s Christian Association Building in Downtown Nashville.
Warner served on the Nashville Board of Park Commissioners.
He helped save Centennial Park. Warner died on June 18, 1927.
He was buried at the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville, Tennessee. The Percy Warner Park in Nashville was named in his honor.