Lewis Daniel Woerz

Lewis Daniel Woerz

Lewis Daniel Woerz, born Oct. 29, 1928, died Oct. 5, 2018. Lewis was the last and the youngest of 11 born to Eugene and Ruth Woerz in Oakland, California. He is survived by his loving wife Nonie (Constantatos) of 67 years, his son Daniel (Eleni), and his grandchildren Thomas (Kari) and Angela (Chris). He died peacefully in his home in Redwood City holding the hands of his wife and son. Lewis was a kind man with a witty sense of humor that always lit up a room and brought out the best in people. He was a proud American who served his country during World War II where he was stationed in the South Pacific. He always flew the flag at home, wore the flag on his lapel, and wore his VFW cap proudly every day. 

There will a visitation from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30, with a  7 p.m. Trisagion at Crippen & Flynn Carlmont Chapel in Belmont and a Greek Orthodox Funeral Church service 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31, at Church of the Holy Cross in Belmont with a military burial 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery in Dixon California. Sign guestbook at crippenflynn.com.

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