Stanley-Werley-Obituary

Stanley W. Werley

Allentown, Pennsylvania

1946 - 2022

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Stanley W. "Stan" Werley, 75, passed away Tuesday, January 11, 2022, surrounded by family in his home. Stan was a warrior throughout his entire battle with prostate cancer, maintaining a positive approach to his treatments while thanking all the nurses and doctors for their help along his...

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Todd and Dawn, John Mesics and I enjoyed watching you grow into beautiful young adults. John (Jocko) and Stan were hunting buddies. I just found out about Stan´s passing away and was saddened when I heard. Your father was a wonderful man and a great role model for you. June, I´m so sorry for your loss, I know you never wanted Stan to be a memory. It´s a long painful path you´re traveling now. With the love and support of your family they will hold your hand and help guide you. In Memoriam;...

We all Miss you Dad and you would love your new Granddaughter she shares your Birthday but you already know that, love you buddy and enjoy that view.

So, sorry to hear of a really good man, Stan Werley. His attitude and kind words toward everyone is enviable. I will always remember the banking I did with Stan back in the 70's at First National on 19th street. He was a consummate manager. Stan & June were a perfect match. So sorry for your loss, June

Dear Clarissa & Todd~ So very sorry for your insurmountable loss; although I did not know Stan, he truly seemed like a superb man! Just reading all the comments about him and your wonderful family, y'all made for an awesome crew. Treasure each of those precious memories & keep them close to your heart. May God Bless! Warmly, Denise M. Kametz

My deepest condolences to the Werley family. I knew Mr. Werley as the father of one of my best friends when we were growing up. My childhood years were full of great memories that were created at his house. Stan always seemed happy to see us. Every time we would see each other he would greet me with a big smile, a hug, and genuine interest in my life. As we got older, he was always supportive, kind, and willing to provide some fatherly advice. More recently, after my step-father passed,...

June & Family... Losing someone so dear is devastating, and no words can ever really relieve that pain. But to help, I wish you courage and healing during these toughest of days. Cry when you feel like it. Let the laughter roll when it comes. And know that Stan will forever live on in the journeys you shared together. Love, Sheryl & Rich Hawk

We are very saddened to hear of Stan´s passing. There are so many wonderful memories with Stan in our Rockledge community. We will greatly miss him and send our love and heartfelt condolences to June and the family.

You will never meet a lovelier person than Stan. Always a smile on his face. Then there was Stan and June - a love story for all to envy. My love and prayers go out to June and his children. Our loss is heaven's gain.

Stanley, We didn´t have the pleasure of knowing you, but we´ve come to know your son Todd pretty well. Most Friday´s, he comes walking into our shop smiling and joking, always happy and quick to remind us that god always has a plan. Just knowing him we can see what kind of man and father you were, and how much you´ll truly be missed. -The guys at Haldeman