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Michael
J. Winebrenner
Michael J. Winebrenner, 50 of Norfolk, VA formerly of Amherst and Lorain
passed away at his residence in Norfolk on Thursday, May 26, 2011 following
a brief illness.
Mr. Winebrenner was born in Lorain on December 3, 1960,
the son of the late Clinton J. Winebrenner, Sr. and Lucille ( nee Steffani)
Winebrenner, who survives him..
He worked as a laborer at Ship yards in VA since 1997.
In addition to his mother Lucille of Lorain, he is
survived by a sister(s): Patricia Chambers of Lorain, brothers Clint
Winebrenner, Jr. of Amherst, Wayne Winebrenner of Elyria, Robert Winebrenner
of Amherst, and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Clinton J.
Winebrenner, Sr.
Friends may call on Wednesday, June 1, 2011 from 4-7 pm
in the Schwartz, Spence, Boyer & Cool Home For Funerals, 1124 W. 5th Street,
Lorain with a Celebration of His Life at 7:00 PM.
Burial will be private.
Condolences
From: Amy and Roy Vollkommer
Relation: friends
We can't believe your gone. But knowing you, you're in "Biker Heaven".
You were so full of life even at the end. We are glad we were friends and
you touched our lives and you'll stay in our hearts forever.
Love you and miss you,
Amy and Roy
From:
Vivian J Willman
Relation: Friend
To Mike and his dear family,
Words can't express how deeply sorry I am that Mike is gone. I miss him
dearly and I know everyone in his family is in pain and sorrow. The
wonderful thing is that he was received by God with open arms and is resting
peacefully now. He was a strong willed man and would not show his pain- my
family loved him too, especially my grand-daughter, who, daily would ask how
he was doing. They would play and tell silly jokes that always brought that
beautiful smile to his face. Every day that I saw him, if he didn't feel
like speaking he'd always waive a bit hello. My deepest sympathy and prayers
go out to everyone. We loved him as family too and he will be missed
forever.
Loving him always,
Vivian J. Willman
Norfolk, VA
From: Myrtis Watts
Relation: Friend
We are thinking of you at this time and extending heartfelt understanding
and sympathy. Michael was a very good person, friend and co-worker.
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