Scott T. Werner
December 26, 1964 – February 6, 2020
Our beloved son Scott passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends at the age of 55.
He is survived by his parents, Jane and Tom Werner; sister, Deb Kerwin (John); nieces, Jessica and Jamie, nephew, Sean Kerwin. He is also survived by good friends, Ken Manthe and Mary Jo Lesch.
Thank you to all of his wonderful caregivers.
Family will receive friends Sunday, February 9th from 6pm to 7pm, at the West Center Chapel followed by a VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Monday, February 10th, 11:15am, St. Cecilia Cathedral (701 N. 40th St.) INTERMENT: Resurrection Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Bethlehem house or Catholic Charities.
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Tom and Jane, we are sorry for your loss of Scott. Please accept our condolences. You are in our prayers.
Tom, Jane, Deb, John,Jess, Sean & Jamie,
My sincere condolences go out to all of you. It’s so hard to say, “Good Bye”
to someone so dear to you. Fortunately,
we have a Lord who loved Scott so and called him home to be free from his suffering.. Scott’s in the presence of His Lord free and with joy.
This gives comfort to all us.
Love to all, Virginia & Frank. Sokol
Scott was such a kind and funny man. I will miss him dearly and will pray for him and the whole family.
Sincere sympathy from old Werner’s customers. Theresa had a little sign on the counter that read: “We sell service”. The care you have provided cannot be purchased, but is love that reaches out all the way to the end. God bless and keep you all as you entrust Scott to God’s eternal care now. May His love surround you with the love which never ends and continue to bear you up along the way. Our prayers join you on the journey.
Jane, Tom, family, and friends so sorry for your loss of Scott. I enjoyed caring for him over the couple years when I worked for Hillcrest. He was truly blessed to have all the loving people around him helping him out. I will miss him dearly. You all are in my prayers.
Sorry for your loss of Scott. I enjoyed getting to know him while I cared for him during the first couple years I worked at Hillcrest. He will be missed dearly. Scott is one of the kindest people I know. Your family is in my prayers.
May he continue to rest well. Peace of God on his soul.
I’m sorry to hear this, I remember Scott from Prep. He was always friendly and such a nice person.
Johnny Failla 83 Prep Classmate.
May the Apostle Paul’s words written to his trusted confidant, Timothy, in Rome shortly before his death give you peace & comfort at this time: “For I have fought the good fight, finished the race and kept the Faith!” (2 TM 4:7) May you Rest In Peace #RIP Scott. Bill Ainsworth & Family, Creighton Prep ‘83
Dear Jane and Tom, Sorry to hear of your loss. There can be no pain more terrible and deep than that of losing a son. My heart, soul and prayers go out to you and your family. May our Lord hold him in the Palm of his Hand
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