Werner-BEGEHR-Obituary

Werner G. BEGEHR

Cincinnati, Ohio

Age 83

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BEGEHRWerner Gustav, 83, beloved husband of 59 years to Mary Ellen Begehr, passed away peacefully Tuesday, July 8. He is survived by his loving son Eric (Judy) Begehr and adoring grandchildren Hunter and Margaux Begehr. Werner was a dear brother in law to Michael and wife Jo Ann Kappa of...

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I just learned of this loss. Mary Ellen and Eric, you are in my thoughts and prayers. I have great memories of you all.

He was a great person that will be deeply missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family.

Although it has been many years since I last saw Werner, he was my favorite among my in-laws' friends. Werner always had a ready smile and a great appreciation for good food and good beer, but he also had true depth of character. When my son was required to interview a U.S. immigrant for a school project, Werner not only graciously agreed to share his time, but also gave my son an invaluable history lesson about Germany and humanity. Our thoughts and prayers are with Mary Ellen, Eric and...

I am so sorry for your loss, Mary Ellen and family. I hope you can replace the sadness with wonderful memories of the great times you had and the love you shared.
Prayers and loving thoughts,
Ursula

Mary Ellen and Eric. I am proud to say Werner was a friend. My best memories are his story telling abilities.

My deepest condolences go out to you Mary Ellen and your family on the death of Werner. What I remember most of Werner was he always had a smile and had a way to make you feel welcomed.

Our prayers are with you.

Jim & Holly Grimm

My deepest sympathy to you Mary Ellen and Eric and family. I have so many fond memories of Werner ( The Jazzy German). Much love to you all

My deepest sympathy to you Mary Ellen, Eric and family. Enjoyed working with Werner many years at P&G. He was always fun and entertaining. He did my wedding photography 35 years ago. You'll be in my thoughts and prayers. Kathy Noble