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Steven A. Werley

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

1959 - 2022

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Steven A. Werley, 63 of Bath, passed away on June 26, 2022 at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg. He was the husband of Annmarie (Moralis) Werley, they were married 35 years on June 20th. Steve was born in Allentown on June 1, 1959, son of June (Ehly) Werley and the late Robert C. Werley. He...

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Miss you, Steve.

Loved Steve, Jane From Randall´s

I am so very sorry (and shocked) to come across this. I loved Mr. & Mrs. Werley when I was at Nitschmann. My deepest condolences to the entire family. Some of the best memories I have were trying to understand the French language, Band Trips, and Home Economics! I still have my shorts, pillow, and bag that I sewed - Mrs. Werley, I haven't touched a sewing machine since. I was always so excited when Steven and Danielle were at school (especially when Steven was a baby). Thinking of you all.

On this anniversary of your untimely passing I have these thoughts. I shared many travel experiences with Steve especially on the Viking river long boats. Also know that several trips were reserved for this current year. Reminds me that we should live our lives to the the fullest while we can. Best to the family. Bill Rosenthal

Mr. Werley was my French teacher at Nitschmann. But I think his biggest impact came as he constantly encouraged me when I became an educator myself. He was a great man, a fine teacher and a tougher coach than many might remember. I remember a summer basketball program he ran when I was in seventh grade. I broke a finger one day and refused to tell him because I feared it meant he would cut me in the fall. Forget the fact that I was a bad basketball player. He always remembered that about me....

Annmarie, So sorry to hear about the passing of Steve. As a former teacher, and then colleague, he was always such a nice person and greeted you with the biggest smile. I am so saddened for your loss. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Condolence and prayers to all of your family. Steve always a gentle who had time share with all he knew. Steve exemplified humility and grace effortlessly.

So sorry I cannot attend Steve´s funeral. My thoughts are with the family. Neglected to mention previously how Steve enjoyed the Legal Sea Food restaurants that we went to claiming there were none in the Allentown area. He loved seafood. There were so many other memories that are too numerous to mention.

Dear Annmarie, no words can adequately express how deeply sorry we are for the loss that you, your children, and the entire family are experiencing with the untimely passing of Steve. He truly was an exceptional, good man who left his mark on so many of the people he encountered both professionally and personally. His genuine, caring smile seemed to deliver the message that "life is good" and "everything will be all right." There is no doubt that the gates of heaven opened wide to welcome...