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Lee Michael Werning (Giggles)
May.22,1951- January 27,2018
Lee M. 66 of Cincinnati passed away Saturday January.27, 2018 after a long battle with his health. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on May. 22,1951 to Marilyn Werning (nee Stegman) and the late Leo Werning. He is preceeded in death by his father Leo as well as his sister Vicki A Werning, Brothers Barry and Mike Werning, grandson Ryan Michael Carter, and nephews Barry Jr. , Andy, and Steve Jr.. He is survived by his mother Marilyn Werning, wife Shirley Werning, Brother Steve (Diane) Werning, Sister in law Josephine Werning, Daughters Kristie (Matt) Padgett and Kelly (Wade) Meadors, grandsons Dylan (Katie) Carter, Bishop, and Ian Meadors, granddaughters Taylor Carter and Lilah Meadors, great grandchildren Colton and Paisley Carter, niece Michelle Werning and a host of other family member and friends.
Lee was loved by everyone who met him, he didn't know a stranger. He was a jokester, his daughters were his favorite people to prank. He was a loving father to his girls, grandfather and great grandfather to his grandchildren, son to his mother, and husband to his wife. Lee's undying love for his wife was shown through everything he did up until his last breath. His mother was his best friend and the one person whom he called upon with everything. He was such a proud daddy of his daughters and grandfather to his grandchildren. He spoke so highly of them to everyone. His grandsons admired him for his time in the military and spent in Vietnam. They often speak of wanting to follow in his footsteps. His granddaughters were his little princesses no matter how old they got. To know Lee is to love him.
Visitation will be January 31,2018 at Radel Funeral Home on 650 Neeb Rd. Cincinnati Ohio 45233, in Delhi, from 11am-1pm. Funeral Services will begin at 1pm followed by burial services at Arlington Cemetery in Mt. Healthy directly after.
Posted by Sue fischer on January 29, 2018 (21:38)
Love and prayers to Kelley and the family
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