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Elisa Ellen Werner

Fort Worth, Texas

1964 - 2015

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Elisa Ellen Werner, 51, passed away Saturday, Aug. 8, 2015, after bravely battling a stroke and cancer. Celebration of life: 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 31, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, 1600 Gendy St., Fort Worth, 76107. Memorials: May be made to Operation Respect, the Fort Worth...

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My name is Philip Watson. I have been desperately trying to find Carl. He was and will always be my best friend in the whole world. I care deeply for him and want him to find Love and find the one that Created him. God Bless to all of you. Philip W. (I still live on 6th)

Elisa, I will forever miss seeing your smiling face at the FWMSH and loved working with you at Celebration. Fly high, fellow SHS Rebel! MH RN

Elisa and I became friends in the 6th grade thanks to Girl Scouts, and remained friends throughout our years at Southwest. She was with me during my struggle with breast cancer in 2000, but as it happpens in life, our lives carried us apart after that, but EEW was never out of my thoughts and my heart. I will NEVER look at penguins without thinking fondly of my friend Elisa, who adopted the entire species when we were still in Girl Scouts!

We made a donation to the Susan G. Komen 3 day walk in your honor today on the Bee Pink team's page.

It was wonderful seeing all of the people who attended your Celebration of Life and felt like a reunion of past and present museum employees who were all there to show how much you meant to them. I loved seeing the pictures and hearing the stories of the people whose lives you touched. You will be dearly missed.

Elisa, I had the honor of meeting you via your alter ego, Bob T. Turtle. You brought us into your world, and truly became a beloved member of our global Corgi Nation Family. Thank you for touching not only my life, but the lives of so many. Turtle On, PnGwen. Catch you on the other side of the pond! And we all will remember.

Kirby and I will miss you

The world has lost a very bright light. Rest in Peace. You've earned it. You'll be missed, though.

Turtle Corgi

You will be greatly missed. Turtle on, my friend.