Fred-Werner-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Martin Funeral Home - Warrenton

Fred Elliott Werner

Nov 25, 1948 - Dec 15, 2025

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I knew Fred for a lot of years. We talked airplanes and airplane parts for years. Always a friend and he did like to talk. Always there if you needed him. We lost another good one.

Would like to offer my condolences to all of Fred's family and friends, especially his wife Pat, children and grand children and are very sorry for your loss. The service was beautiful and I could tell that he was very much loved and will be greatly missed. You all are in my thoughts and prayers and wishing you peace and comfort. (a dear friend of Paul's). Annie

I remember the first time I met Fred, I was struck by his voice. He, he had a great singing voice, and he was always belting out some old show tune or ballad and we started up a rapport of singing the old songs. Seemed like He was surprised that I knew a lot of the words to those that were pretty old. Even though I didn’t know him very long, I enjoyed rolling into that stuff as if we were in a broadway play.

Fred was a really great and talented guy. It was a gift to have known him all these years.

Fred was always a great friend to my late husband (Carter Brand). They both loved working on or talking about cars. He had a great sense of humor and was always a pleasure to be around. My deepest condolences to the family!

Fred and Pat´s wedding

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He was someone who left a lasting impression everywhere he went. I will remember him fondly. He won't rest, he will have to be doing something in heaven, too.

Obituary

Fred's Obituary

Mr. Fred Elliott Werner, of Warrenton, MO, passed away on Monday December 15, 2025 at his home. He was born on November 25, 1948 in St. Louis, MO, to the late Gerhard and Elsie (nee: Lieffring) Werner. He was 77 years old.Fred was united in marriage to Patricia Lynn Endicott on January 3, 1970 in...

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