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In Memory of
William Otto "Bill"
Werner
1943 - 2016
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Condolence From: Rich Dean
Condolence: I am sorry to learn of Bill's passing. As a member of Tri-Boro First Aid Squad of Butler, Bloomingdale and Kinnelon, I always found him to be a pleasure when he was there with the ALS of Chilton Memorial Hospital. Patients liked him to. One day we had a patient in which he and his ALS paramedic partner determined they were not needed, so told the patient that we would transport him to some specialty hospital in Philadelphia then he laughed and so did the patient. I also knew him as a Wallington FD member through our North Jersey Volunteer Firmen's Association.
Tuesday November 29, 2016
Condolence From: Lisa Grohsman
Condolence: My deepest sympathy to Bev at this sad time ! Bill always made me laugh, especially with EMT jokes. I am sure he is making jokes in Heaven now. What a wonderful and inspirational man he was ! I am grateful to have known his friendship.
Tuesday November 29, 2016
Condolence From: Diane Barardo-Ward
Condolence: Having met Bill through the NJ State First Aid Council, I noticed that he had some sense of humor. Promising to "kidnap" my husband-to-be on our wedding day comes to mind. Of course, the kidnapping never happened. He just flashed that smile and you would have to worry. Rest in Peace, Dear Bill.You will truly be missed. Diane Barardo-Ward
Monday November 28, 2016
Condolence From: Dan Schofield
Condolence: I was lucky enough to know Bill and be filled with calm whenever I saw him getting out of ALS 16 in Passaic or Paterson, I knew the patient was going to get ALL HE COULD do to make them stable. May he rest now comfortably with the Lord. Till we meet again my friend.
Wednesday November 23, 2016
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