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Wynona K. Pudliner

d. August 15, 2018

Pudliner – Wynona K., “Winnie”, 81, East Taylor Township, went to be with the Lord on August 15, 2018 at her home. Born on May 23, 1937 in Johnstown, daughter of Robert and Mildred (Miles) Brown. Preceded in death by her parents; husband, Charles T. Pudliner Sr.; daughter, Sharon Dillon; son, Charles T. Jr.; granddaughters, Analisa Dillon and Katrina Seeley; sister, Nellie Hodges, and brother, John C. Brown. She is survived by her loving daughters, Marsha S. (Jerry) Thompson, and Leta J. (Brian) Seeley, all of East Taylor Township; also daughter in law Trina Pudliner; grandchildren, Brian Jr., Kayla, and Nicole and numerous nieces and nephews. Winnie was a graduate of Johnstown High School. She was employed at Bethlehem Steel as security for many years, and later worked for Beltone in customer service Winnie enjoyed cooking, gardening, and canning. She loved spending time with her entire family, but especially loved her grandchildren. At Winnie’s request there will be no public viewing. A Memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 18, at Pleasant Hill Brethren Church, Benshoff Hill, with the Rev. Robert Wolf officiating. Private inurnment will be at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. The family is being served by the Baker-Harris Funeral Chapel, Conemaugh. Contributions may be directed to the family in memory of Winnie. Online condolences may be posted to www.wharrisfuneralhome.com. Cremation by Laurel Highlands Crematory at Harris Funeral Home.

 

“The Way by Robert Brown”

Where is the end of space,

And when did truth begin,

Can something out of nothing come,

Excepting fear and sin?

 

Sin brought on fear and death,

The price man-kind must pay,

By treading in the blood-stained steps,

Of Him who is the way.

 

Some time we all shall know,

Inspired by holy writ,

Without beginning, without end,

That Truth is infinite,

 

Then we shall understand,

That the word “creation”,

Employed profoundly be the seer,

Means, a revelation.

 

Because, what is, has been,

There can be nothing new,

Creation, to us, is un-veiled,

As we are born anew.

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