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Thursday, January 30, 2025

Frederick L. Werner

Frederick Werner

Frederick L. Werner, 90, passed away on 10/22/2019 at his son’s home in Fruitland Park, FL.

He was born in Peru, Indiana. He retired from United Telephone of Florida as a Network Engineer with 34 years of service and was a member of Otto Wettstein Junior Pioneer Club. He served in Japan during WWII as a Corporal in the United States Air Force. Fred was an avid fisherman and enjoyed tinkering with old clocks.

He is survived by his sons Jon (Mary) Werner of Fruitland Park, FL, Ronald Maze of Koontz Lake, IN, Richard (Sue) Maze of Plymouth, IN, and daughter Mardene Reid of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL as well as many grand, great grand and great great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife of 48 years, Ruby as well as sons Stephen M. Werner, Charles Maze, Gerald Maze, Francis Maze, James Maze and daughter Lora Rike.

A viewing will be held at Johnson – Danielson Funeral Home in Plymouth, Indiana on Tues., October 29, 2019 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. with a graveside service to follow at New Oak Hill Cemetery.

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