Jack Jr. would win the bronze medal in the single scull at the 1956 Olympics.
The firstborn son, Jack Jr., died at the age of six.
Jack kissed his daughter on his way to the door, but Jack Jr. thought himself too old for that baby stuff.
In an interview with reporters, Jack Jr. suggested that his father was dying.
The two men never achieved a reconciliation, and Jack Jr. is not mentioned in his father's 1964 autobiography.
Warner, however, left $200,000 to his estranged son, Jack Jr., perhaps in an effort to discourage him from contesting the will.
Jack Jr. put his coffee cup down.
The door opened, and Jack Jr.'s eyes popped somewhat.
For his part, Jack Jr. wondered if he was being tested - again!
Jack Jr. got a mild case of the shakes on the flight to Heathrow.