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Theodore K. Werner
AGE: 62 • Manahawkin
Theodore K. "Ted" Werner, age 62, of Manahawkin died on Sunday, February 10, 2013 at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD. Son of the late Theodore and Wilbertha (Roth) Werner, Mr. Werner was born in Newark and was a longtime Belleville resident before moving to Manahawkin in 1989. Prior to his retirement in 2003, he was a Social Worker for over thirty years, most recently at Community Medical Center, Toms River, and at Health South, Toms River, prior to that. He held two Master's degrees; an MSW from Monmouth University and an MPA from Kean University.
He is survived by his wife, Patricia (O'Donnell) Werner; his children, Kate Werner of Beach Haven; Ted Werner and his wife Courtney of Manahawkin, and two grandchildren, Kristian and Jake Werner; four sisters, Bert Lare of Warren, NJ, Christine Christensen of Washington NJ, Caroline Werner of Manahawkin and Louise Werner-Cid of Venice Beach, CA; and his sainted mother-in-law, Marion O'Donnell of Manahawkin.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 11:00am on Friday, February 15, 2013 at St. Thomas of Villanova Church, 13th Street at Long Beach Blvd, Surf City. The family will receive friends at the church from 10:30am until the mass begins. Cremation will be private.
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Miss you Ted Always thought about our times on LBI. We had some times. RIP ole buddy
Frank Haverick
March 2, 2013
Dear Pat, Ted and Cate,
Both Roy and I were so saddened to learn of Ted's passing. Please know that you all will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Joyce Rager and Roy Christensen
February 17, 2013
Dear Pat, Ted and Cate,
We're so sorry to hear about Ted's passing. Praying you can all find peace and comfort from your memories.
Love, Nancy (Finan) and Tom Goodstein
February 15, 2013
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February 14, 2013
Hi Pat,
I am so sorry to come back to work and hear of Ted's passing. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Shelly, JHH CSICU
February 14, 2013
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Diane & Phil Koehler
February 14, 2013
Dear Pat and family,
I had the pleasure of working with Ted at CMC for many years. He was one of a kind and an amazing social worker. Beneath his feigned tough exterior he was kind and caring. He kept us laughing and when things got crazy -- he made us laugh harder. I haven't seen him in quite a few years but he was never far from my thoughts. Ted has touched so many lives during his time with us and will reside in the hearts and memories of so many. To me he was legendary.
I hope that his love for his family and the memories you share will sustain you during these dark hours.
February 14, 2013
Dear Patti, and all your family
Words cannot express my shock at hearing of Ted's passing. He was such a great guy. What a tremendous loss for all of you.Your are in my thoughts and prayers. God is so good. He will get you through it. I know that for a fact. Love Marge DeFalco & family
Marge DeFalco
February 13, 2013
Dear Patti,
Very sad to learn of Ted's passing.... such a great guy! May many wonderful memories comfort you at this time! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!
Lisa DeFalco
February 13, 2013
Sending all of my love and prayers. - Matt D.
February 13, 2013
Patti,Aunt Marion,Ted,Courtney,Katie and boys-We are so sorry for your great loss.Ted was a very happy man.And so proud of you all!Always cerish the memories and know that we are here for you always.
Deb & Walt
February 12, 2013
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