Gerald-Lauer-Obituary

Gerald A. "Jerry" Lauer Sr.

Petrolia, Pennsylvania

Jun 14, 1942 – Sep 29, 2022

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BORN
June 14, 1942
DIED
September 29, 2022
LOCATION
Petrolia, Pennsylvania

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Gerald A. "Jerry" Lauer Sr., 80, a well-known Petrolia resident, and highly respected former fire chief and ambulance commander, passed away in the comfort of his home with his loving family at his side late Thursday afternoon, Sept. 29, 2022.Gerald was born in Lucinda, Clarion County on June 14,...

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So sorry for your loss. Gerry was a great man, very kind and caring. My deepest and sincerest condolences to his family especially my dear friend Mark.

Lauer family, So sorry for your loss. Jerry will be missed by so many. May your family find comfort in each other, your friends and community during your time of sorrow.

I was sad to hear you lost the. I have so many fond memories of the time we spent with you and Jerry. Please accept my deepest sympathy. All my love and prayers.

I was sad to see the passing of Jerry Lauer. I worked with Jerry for many years at the Petrolia plant. He was a competent operator who was always a "nice" person especially to me. His community service work with the local fire depts showed his commitment to the people of Butler County. The world needs more people like Jerry!

Dear Alta and family, I am so very sorry to hear of Jerry's passing. What a wonderful man God has called home! The Petrolia area certainly has lost an absolute pillar of the community. I remember all of the fun times at the camp over the years you were there. I am sure Jerry is in Heaven taking care of everyone and making them laugh all at the same time. Treasure all the wonderful memories you have of your life with him. They will warm your heart when you are lonely or sad.

I struggle to find the words that will take a book to write. The Valley has lost a Legacy and Great friend. Heaven has gained a guardian Angel , he will be watching over us all. Gods speed brother and Rest in Peace, until we all meet again . Samantha (Sheakley) Ackerman and Family

Dear Alta, the memories of your visits to Az always brings a smile. Jerry cooking breakfast while grooving to the oldies is priceless. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Jadean, Jim, Josh and Amanda Sumney

Alta and Family, So sorry to hear of Jerrys passing. Please know our thoughts are with you all.

Sorry for your loss