Dorothy-Werkheiser-Obituary

Dorothy Werkheiser

Easton, Pennsylvania

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American Cancer Society

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Dorothy Werkheiser, 69, of Bangor, passed away Friday, December 3 in Slate Belt Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Washington Twp., PA. Born: July 19, 1941 in East Stroudsburg, a daughter of the late Charles and Mary Heiney Fisher. Personal: Her beloved husband Stanley B. Werkheiser passed away...

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Dear Debra and Steven, We are so saddened to see of your Mothers passing. We were friends and neighbors in Bangor Junction and I grew up with Bud. We visited them both before your dads passing. Please accept our deepest condolences. They were both good people and will be missed.

Dear Steve and Family
We were so sorry to learn of Dot's passing. We did not know that she was sick. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.Joe and Nancy Shook, Myrtle Beach SC

Debbie, Steve, and Family. I am so sorry for the loss of your Mother. May she continue her journey with your dad by her side in heaven. She was such a nice person, and my mom enjoyed the times she spent with her. Thinking of you. Michele (Lambert) Abel

Steve, Debbie and Family. We are so sorry for your loss. She is out of pain now and with God. And she will always be in your hearts!...Karen & Will Becker(bangor,PA)

Dear Steve,Debbie and Family, So sorry for your loss. Karen Reiger& Bob Malachowski

Dear Steve and family,
Sorry to hear of the passing of your mother, i use to see her walking at times,may god be with you at this sad time.
Chris Lohman

I'm sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I've known her for many years when I used to do their tax work at the office in Bangor. We shared some good times at the Bangor Curves also. I didn't know she had cancer as I hadn't seen her for awhile. I was shocked when I saw the paper today.. She is in God's hands now..God Bless all her family.

Dear Debbie & Steve, so sorry to hear that your Mother has passed away. Try to remember the good times, it will help to ease the pain. I was reflecting on our "Little League Baseball" days when we all hung out together and shared great memories and comradery. We had such a good time and shared some great stories. God bless you, and hope she is resting in peace. I do know what you're feeling.
Valerie Striba