Warren D. Willauer

Warren D. Willauer, 75, husband of Gwen (Borlodan) Willauer, of Perkiomenville, passed away at Pennsburg Manor on Monday, September 12, 2022.

Born in Pottstown, Warren was the son of the late Douglas E. Willauer and Helen (Janderchick) Willauer.

Warren worked for over forty years at Handy and Harman as a furnace operator. In his younger years, Warren enjoyed roller skating, especially since his parents owned their own rink. Warren also had a deep love of horses and loved riding. He especially loved the Tennessee Walker breed.

Surviving in addition to his wife, is one daughter, Jessica Willauer, and one granddaughter, Trinity De Board. He is also survived by three sisters: Gertrude Willauer, Mary Ellen Ingram, and Sandra Derr, as well as a brother, Douglas G. Willauer and a fourth sister, Deborah Drost.

Family and friends are invited to a memorial service on Monday, September 19, 2022 at 11AM at Limerick Garden of Memories Mausoleum Chapel 44 Swamp Pike Limerick, PA 19468.

In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Warren’s memory to Ryerrs Farm for Aged Equines 1710 Ridge Rd, Pottstown, PA 19465.

Morrell Funeral Home, Inc is in charge of arrangements. (www.morrellfuneralhome.com)

10 Condolences
  1. My brother, my big brother, my caring and handsome brother. We all miss you already. We know you have reunited with mom and dad so it gives us a little comfort. Love you Warren!

  2. Ditto to what Sandy said and I thought God needed another hero so he picked my brother you are missed love you Ron and Deb

  3. Going to miss you Uncle Warren. Love you lots. Hoping you’re getting to ride some of those horses in the sky.

  4. A saying that I needed to pass on for the love I have for my Big Brother; He’s Free; Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free. I took Gods hand when I heard Him call, I turned my back, and left it all. I could not stay another day. To laugh, to love , to work or play. Tasks left undone must stay that way, I found that peace at the close of day. If my parting has left a void, Then fill it with remembering joy, A friendship shared a laugh, Oh yes, these things I too will miss. Be not burdened with times of sorrow . My life’s been full. God wanted me now. He set me free.

  5. Rest in peace, Warren. The thought of you riding horses in the sky brings a smile to my face. If I feel a great loss, it’s because we had a great love for each other, and that love never ends. Like you said, I know you’ll be watching over me.

    Your brother, Doug.

  6. We are saddened to hear of Warren’s passing. He was a great neighbor to us for many years.
    The Phillips Family

  7. My condolences to the willauer family I remember as a kid you Gliding around the rink so gracefully many fond memories of you you always had a smile for anybody

  8. So sorry to hear of Warren’s passing! Had manny good times skating with Willauer family! My deepest sympathy to Gwen and family!

  9. My condolences to the family going to miss Warren coming down saying he stuck with the lawn mower.. “”Sorry”” I couldn’t be there in person I’m battling my own health issues..We will see everybody again .

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