Michael-Wermuth-Obituary

Photo courtesy of J. Henry Stuhr West Ashley Chapel

Michael Anthony Wermuth

Johns Island, South Carolina

Oct 4, 1946 – Nov 1, 2015 (Age 69)

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BORN
October 4, 1946
DIED
November 1, 2015
AGE
69
LOCATION
Johns Island, South Carolina

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J. Henry Stuhr West Ashley Chapel Obituary

Michael A. Wermuth, Terrorism Expert and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Dies at 69 Wermuth spent his career in service of his country. A fierce, dedicated patriot, he was commissioned in the US Army upon completing his BS in commerce and business administration in 1969 and retired...

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It seems so hard to believe that since Mike left us, our younger brother is also gone, leaving great hole in my heart and that of many others who love them. I look forward to the time when we will all be together again.

It will soon be five years since we lost Mike. In the interim, his niece---my daughter Robin---has joined him and recently our brother, Robert. I am comforted by images of the 3 of them, with Robin's dad, getting re-acquainted in eternity. I miss them all so much.

Dear brother, we have now seen your first birthday since you left us come and go. Our celebration of your life at Arlington National was an incredible gift and we miss you so much. I love you forever, Marcia.

Mike, Marcia and Robert (1953-54)

Fran and Mike, You are two of the most special people I have ever known. I miss you. I'm delighted I accidentally found you. I will be in touch.
Fran. I am shocked to hear about Mike. You are both in my prayers.
I love you,
Rosemary

I was shocked to hear of the passing of COL Wermuth. I met the Colonel at the 310th TAACOM. We both were deployed overseas to support Operation Joint Endeavor in 1996-1997 where I worked very closely with him and COL Greene. To the Wermuth family, my deepest condolences and sympathy are with you! May God continue to bless and comfort his family, friends and comrades. SGM Bernice Contee

Mike,

Rest in peace brother. I was humbled and proud to have served with you in the 310th TAACOM.

COL (R)
Dan Carro

So very sorry for the passing of Michael.I met him in the mid sixties in Mobile,Al and became friends.