William A. Werner
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William A. Werner Monday, February 21, 2022 at age 63 went home to be with his parents, Ralph and Jeanne Werner. He is survived by his loving wife of 38 years, Mary Werner; devoted daughter and son-in-law, Jessica and Matthew Makarchuk; his pride and joy, granddaughter, Avery Makarchuk; his brothers and sister-in-law, Richard and Gail Werner; James Werner; his sisters and brothers-in-law, Carol and Russ Sherman and Christine and Michael Atseff; several nieces, nephews; loving family and dear friends. William retired as a supervisor at Genesee Brewery. He enjoyed his corvette and watching the L.A. Rams. He loved spending quality time with his family, especially his granddaughter. William’s visitation will be held Sunday February 27th 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM at Vay-Schleich & Meeson 1075 Long Pond Road. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Lipson Cancer Center in his memory. For more information and to sign his online guestbook, visit www.meesonfamily.com
The world lost a great guy. He will be missed by those of us that loved him. I know he will watch over his loved ones.
Bill may have lived next door but he was truly a part of the family. We will miss his laugh and sense of humor. Keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
My condolences on the passing of Bill. He was a wonderful man and had so many friends at the Genesee Brewery. Bill’s family are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
Bill was one of the best. We will miss his sense of humor and his company as he was part of the family. Our prayers are with his loved ones.
We will miss you so much Bill. Your sense of humor and friendship will never be forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Mary and Jess.
You will be missed my friend. Thoughts and Prayers to your family. RIP brother!
May your person rest in peace and your soul forever enjoy great company
Bill was just my supervisor at Genesee Brewery but he turned into my friend. He had my back and I had his. I was sad to see him leave. He was the best. I Will remember all the good times and the bad times we had together at the brewery. I will miss him. Always and forever
Bill was such a likeable person. My first time meeting Bill was at his wedding to my cousin Mary Alice. His sense of humor was duly noted, and he could quickly connect in conversation with people around him. Mary Alice big hugs to you and the kids. Love and prayers.
I was so sad to learn of Bill’s death. Hugs to you, Mary Alice. Wish I could have been there to help in some way. Wishing you peace and only good memories. Cousin Mary