Clyde-Wenner-Obituary

Clyde W. Wenner

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Clyde W. Wenner Clyde W. Wenner, 83, of Emmaus, died October 24, 2011 in Lehigh Valley Hospital. He was the widower of Lorraine D. (Umstead) Wenner. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Clarence W. and Helen S. (Weider) Wenner. He was a self-employed drywall finisher for many...

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I have just received an email here in Florida of your recent loss. To the entire Wenner family, I send my deepest condolences at the loss of brother, husband, father and grandfather. As death is such a abnormalty, only the hope we all share of the grand resurrection can help everyone cope at a time like this. I have so many fond memories of the entire Wenner family and the times we had together as we were all growing up. My love to all in this time of need. Yvonne (Marks) Broutin

My sincere condolences to the immediate family, Craig, Todd, Grant, their spouses and children. I do not forget Clyde's sisters and brothers, who are also my aunts and uncles. Many memories of Clyde especially giving me a ride on his Harley way back when. What a great disposition this man had!

Craig, Todd and Renee, Grant and Steph, all the grandchildren and extended family, please accept my sincere sympathy for the loss of Clyde. You are in my thoughts and prayers. His unending smile and laughter with remain in my heart always.

Dear Craig, Todd and Grant, my heart goes out to you and your families. I have such fond memories of your father; when I was younger and would come to your house as well as now in the congregation. I will be out of town this weekend with my wife so I cannot attend the services. Know you are in my prayers.

Uncle Clyde, even though you were only my uncle by marriage, that was never how I felt of you, you will always be my uncle and I love you and will miss you. Loved seeing you when you stopped in at Walmart.You were always so nice to me. R.I.P. Uncle Clyde.

For all of us that need and want you with us, we can't accept your loss which was sudden and certainly unexpected. You were the humble but acknowledged leader in the Wenner family. And then, what about all the hard work that you contributed to the congregation. All those years, you were a premier overseer for the Theocratic School. We all wished we could do as good a job as you when you were up there on the stage. Then, you were always given the yearbook parts since you were so enthusiastic,...