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Horst Werk

1940 - 2020

Horst Werk obituary, 1940-2020, Corning, NY

BORN

1940

DIED

2020

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Elmira, New York

Horst Werk Obituary

Horst Werk

Corning - Horst Werk of Corning died peacefully on September 28, 2020 due to an extended illness after a brief stay at the Corning Center for Rehabilitation in Corning, NY. He was born in Germany on May 9, 1940 and moved to Wisconsin as a young boy with his parents, Kurt and Erika, and his younger brother by 2 years, Norbert. All three preceded him in death. He is survived by a nephew, Jason, and niece, Nicole, both of whom are in Wisconsin. Horst had a wide social network with a few close friends - Jim and Maryann Kamas of Pine City, Tim and Rebecca Johnson of Corning, John Marshall of Bath, Bill Farrand of Keuka Park, NY, Tammy Zuniga of Elmira, Chip Nagle of Hockessin, Delaware, and Russ Stratford of Corning. In addition, there are many that knew Horst in the Corning art community, and from his various stopping-off points - The Woodhouse, Village Inn, and Tags. Horst had many interests. He obtained a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin in Madison in the 1960s. He taught art for brief periods at SUNY Oneonta and Elmira College, before settling into the Corning Community College for the majority of his career. He retired from there as an Associate Professor in 2002 and taught ceramics, 2D and 3D design, and air brushing. He continued doing his art well into retirement. Horst was also an astute mechanic in the German tradition - deliberate, highest quality, patient. He loved restoring motorcycles and cars from the 60s and 70s. At one time he had four such motorcycles and three cars in his garage in various states of restoration. Even when they were "done", they weren't up to his standards so he just continued tinkering on them. Arrangements provided by Walter J. Kent Funeral Home. Everyone is encouraged to share a story or anecdote about Horst on the funeral home website, www.walterjkent.com. In lieu of a service, Horst wanted all his friends and acquaintances to have a party in his honor. This will probably not be until the Spring or Summer.

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Published by The State from Oct. 1 to Oct. 4, 2020.

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Janet Sampson

November 2, 2020

He was my teacher, my staff counselor & my friend. So easy-going & bonded with students. RIP my friend. Love you!!! ❤

Ross Woodard

October 4, 2020

I knew Horst from Corning Comm College, back in the mid 80’s. I took several classes from Horst, he was an talented artist in many areas. The kind of a guy that enjoyed teaching and it showed. I’d visit him between classes and learned a lot from him.
Thankyou, Horst.

Jon Black

October 3, 2020

I was an employee at the Village Inn for many years where I had got to know Horst. For the longest time I called him “Horse” . I thought it was a nickname. He never corrected me. I figured it out when he wrote his name down one day. I had quite the chuckle. After many years of chatting with Horst and helping him work on his cars. We became quite good friends. I always admired him as a person. He was always quick with a joke and always brightened my day. He even called me to see how I was doing once in a while. I’ll sorely miss him as anyone who knew him will. God speed old friend.

Russell Stratford Jr.

October 1, 2020

Horst was one of the most compassionate, funny, quick witted, level headed people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. He was always quick with a joke and sound advice. His vast knowledge of things was astonishing. I enjoyed and will miss the times spent with Horst over a cold beer. His stories and knowledge of history will be greatly missed by all that knew him. Rest In Peace Horst.

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