William Wernig

Obituary of William H. Wernig

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Wernig, William H. Schodack-William H. (Dick) Wernig, 80 years old, died peacefully in his home, after a long illness, surrounded by family. Born in Albany, NY May 15, 1939 and lived in Schodack his entire life, he was predeceased by his parents John and Beatrice (Hoose) Wernig and his brother Jack (Judy) Wernig. Married 63 years to his loving wife Jean (Hutchins). Survived by their daughter Diana (Theodore) Danz; Proud grandfather of Jennifer (Jeffrey) Cole, Jessica (Michael) Decker and Michael Rivers, Jr.; Proud great-grampie of Alicia, Alexander, Blake, Brady and Casey. Dick worked in several occupations over his career including surveying, ice delivery, and his blacktop business, years ago. In the more recent years, he drove tractor trailer for Hudson Valley Cement Lines and retired from Gulf Oil. He made many lifelong friends. In his spare time, he loved woodworking and watching Nascar racing. He and his family are so proud of the home which he built and customized on his own for his family. Services will be private at the convenience of the family. Ray Funeral Service, Inc. 59 Seaman Ave. Castleton, NY 12033 (518)732-7663
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