Jeffrey-Werda-Obituary

Jeffrey J. Werda

Flint, Michigan

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WERDA, Trooper Jeffrey J., "Werda" - age 43, of Gladwin, Michigan, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, April 6, 2011. He was born on February 1, 1968 in Alpena, Michigan to James and Sharon (Keen) Werda. He was a Veteran of the United States Army, serving in Desert Storm, and was employed...

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I am very sorry for the loss of a wonderful police officer, husband, father, son....I pray for his family and hope they can see their way through a very difficult time.

To the Mother of Jeff your son was quite a man and I deeply sorry for your loss I hope you now how bad I feel for you.

It was sad to hear of Jeff's passing I almost didn't want to believe it, alot of us will remember all the good times we had, especially when everybody went roller skating at International skate even if it was to just hang out. He will be sadly missed, my prayers go out to his entire family.

I'm sorry for your lose, rest in peace.

To James and Family,
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Eric and Krista Kidd

This is how I will remember you my friend. Full of life, laughter and smiles. My deepest sympathies to your familes. We have lost a treasure.

To the family of Trooper Werda, May God be with you as you face this difficulty in your life. I pray the you can find some peace just knowing that your loved one sacrificed his life trying to keep all of us safe. God Bless each and every one of you.

Police Officers protect the lives of those they do not know and do it willingly each day. I believe I speak for many people when I say THANK YOU for your service to your community and your state. May your family find comfort in wonderful memories.

To the family of Trooper Werda my prayers are with you during this time of grief and in the days following. When a servant of the people dies in the line of duty the loss is a loss for the community and it touches us all very deeply. It brings us all to one focal point that we have not only lost a son, father, brother, cousin, or friend; we have lost someone who can't be replaced; the days of what ifs come and go. Days of first, days of special remembrances. Thank you Trooper Jeffrey J Werda...