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Dwayne Edmund Werner Dwayne E. Werner, 67, of Tacoma, WA, passed away peacefully at home on June, 13 2007, after a courageous one-year battle with cancer. He was born in Puyallup, WA, on March 12, 1940, to Rev. Edmund and Noma Werner. He graduated from Puyallup High School in 1958 and the...

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Sharon and Family,
This message is given with love to you and praise to our Father-in-heaven. It is with complete confidence that we all know the resting place for Dwayne. It is through his consistent life for Christ that he now sees him face to face. Dwayne has always been a man that we could admire. Always kind, compassionate and filled with love for all people.
I remember the time that your family opened the doors of your home to my family during a vacation trip that we took back...

Preston and Janet Crabtree (Zielke)Our Deepest Sympathy to the whole family.

Dear Sharon and family,

How hard it is on those "left behind" when our loved ones leave this life that we know on earth, but how precious to be assured that some day we will all be united again! Dwayne is truly healed and will never know a pain or heartache again! His joy will be ours too when we all meet him in Heaven around the throne of God!

Many years of friendship and love with your family can never be wiped away, and we will always hold in our hearts the precious times...

Dear Sharon and Family, I worked with Dwayne on the IUS program at Boeing. We looked forward together to retirement after the program was ended. I also graduated from Puyallup, the year after Dwayne, which provided another link in our lives. Dwayne will be missed, but God must have other plans for him. Our hearts go out to you and your family.

Dear Sharon -
Dwayne will be greatly missed in the music department. He was such a special friend and fellow musician. Such a warm caring spirit and he had great stories to share. I look forward to sharing music he loved at the memorial. He has indeed fought the good fight and is victorious.

God Bless ~ Jim Stevens

Dear Sharon and Family,
As Christians, we know the angels rejoice when a family member goes to be with the Lord, but as humans, we're selfish and we don't want to give our loved ones up prematurely. This is true of Dwayne, especially for the man he was and the example he gave to us all - - He was an incredible man in every aspect of his life!

I remember as a young girl sitting on the front row of the church watching him play his trumpet in the orchestra. You could see him lean...

Dear Sharon and Family,
These few words on a page could never express the sorrow, love, and admiration I feel for you and the impression Dwayne made on my life. He was more than just a friend, he was like a second father.

From my earliest childhood memories; through the Royal Ranger years to the many years of trumpet lessons, Dwayne was always there, as a mentor and an example for a young boy to look up to. The consistancy he lived with his family and God has left a lasting...

Dear Sharon, I'm sorry for your loss. I really didnt know Dwayne or you very well but I am a long time friend of the Labat family. Your family will continue to be in my prayers. God will give you comfort each day.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.