Edwin-Werlich-Obituary

Dr. Edwin P. Werlich

Woodinville, Washington

1925 - 2016

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March 11, 2016
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Woodinville, Washington

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Dr. Edwin P. Werlich (1925-2016) Ed was born in Everett, Wash. on July 12, 1925. The family moved to Seattle, Wash. in 1932 and Ed graduated from Ballard High School in 1943. During his senior year, he enlisted in the Navy's V-12 (a) Program. After a year at Wabash College in Crawfordsville,...

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Ed was a great fellow. We miss Ed and Polly

Dr. Werlich was my orthodontist and I remember fondly his sense of humor and the care he showed for me as a patient. I am sorry to hear of his loss. Please know he touched the lives of many through his practice and that his legacy lives on in countless smiles. May God grant you peace in this time of sorrow.

Dear Polly and Family,

Ed was such a fine person. He will be missed by all who knew him. My late husband, Kent, so enjoyed his company as they drove around the countryside and found great places for lunch.

Wishing you peace and healing,
Julie Langabeer

Ed and Polly have been dear friends of my parents for years... and in later years, my dad loved his lunches with Ed. They were quite the pair. My dad, Kent Langabeer, really valued his friendship. I am saddened to hear of Ed's passing. I am sending love and prayers for peace and light to Polly, their children and grand-kids.
Much love,
Sally Langabeer-Price

Dear Polly
So sorry to hear about you loss. The two of you have always been such wonderful people. I miss seeing you at Bridge and someday I will be able to get back to it. Sorry I had to miss the memorial - caught a nasty flue bug from my grandson and don't want to share it.

Our love to you - from Charlie & Barb Morgan

Dear Polly, Jean, Jonathan, Maggie and Abby:
Where do I begin?
When Ed and Polly moved in behind us in So. Evt we became fast friends. Ed and Bob shared winter and summer steelhead fishing-Woe to Polly and me! We became weekend widows.
Later we shared cabins next door to each other at Oso. We shared many Saturday nights with Scotch and sodas and steaks and fried potatoes on our outdoor fireplace over alder embers.
Not to mention the many steelhead dinners over the coals...

Dearest Polly, Jean and family:
Where do I begin? Wen you and Ed moved in behind us in So. Evt that was a memorable time in our family's life.
Ed was a winter steelhead fisherman and Bob was a summer steelhead fisherman-Woe to Polly and me. We were weekend widows! However that became a life-long friendship. Bob and I became Godparents to their daughter Jean and we now cherish their friendship with their two daughters, Maggie and Abby.
One of my cherished memories with Ed is...

To my friend Jean. Regretfully, I am unable to attend the memorial service for your father. I want so much to honor him. He was indeed one of the best. All my memories are fond ones and bring a smile to my face...a smile he made...with the aid of 4 years of braces and "headgear" to boot. Deepest sympathy (empathy too) dear Jean and for your mom as well. She's a pea in the same pod as your Pop. My prayers are with you in this season.

Dr. Werlich put braces on me 45 years ago. I was deathly afraid of shots, and he always assured me "no shots." He was a super guy, and I loved hearing about his fish stories (though didn't like the one where the hook got in his eye.) My deepest condolences to his family on the loss of this terrific man, and may you find comfort in wonderful memories of the life you had together.