CHARLES MICHAEL WERNETTE, 61 died November 8, 2011 at the Clay County Medical Center, Clay Center, KS. He was born on September 23, 1950, the son of Charles F. and Vera (Gibbs) Wernette. Mike graduated
from Clay Center Community High School, and earned a B.S. in Political
Science-Pre Law at Washburn University. After graduation, Mike was
appointed as Assistant Director of Admissions on the staff of Benedictine
College. In 1977, Mike started his business 'American Sealants' Company,
which he successfully built and expanded over the years. Mike was proud of
his business and emphasized, here is a non-agriculture business, that did
not have a start-up grant, that exports across Kansas, nationally, and
internationally; the Company did not ask for any tax breaks nor economic
grants. The company's tire sealant product has become increasingly popular
in both the domestic and overseas' markets including China, Belgium, the
Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, Canada, Brazil and South
Africa among other countries. The 'American Sealants' Company will observe
its' 34th year of operation in December, 2011. Mike thoroughly enjoyed his
business, business colleagues, and was a we-respected businessman. The
'Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development' at Kansas State
University, honored Mike with their Leader of the Year award for
entrepreneurship, in March 2000. Mike was presented with the Economic
Development Achievement award, in May 2000, spot-lighting outstanding
achievement by an area business. Mike absolutely loved the outdoor life -
camping, hunting, boating and fishing with family and friends. In his
youth, Mike participated in little league baseball, Cub Scouts, Junior
Golf, High School basketball and cross-country. Mike was always interested
in politics and thoroughly enjoyed an engaging political discussion; he was
involved in local and national politics his entire life. He found great
relaxation in helping his Dad and family in the orchard and vegetable
gardening. Mike enjoyed traveling the globe for his business, watching old
western and classic movies, and the memorable jazz and blues music of the
all time greatest artists. Mike realized great pleasures in the simple
things of life. Mike was an active member of St. Peter and Paul's Catholic
Church throughout is life, from serving as an altar boy, to participating
on the Church Council. He was always available if someone needed a hand, a
shoulder, a loan, or a fund raiser. Mike was a unique provider; examples
include supporting a Social, sponsoring little league baseball, supporting
children's education at the St. Joseph Indian School. The Good Shepherd
Hospice House, Boys Town, UNICEF, USO, Flint Hills Christian School at
Green, Light House for Christ and the Catholic Community. Mike is survived
by his parents Charles and Vera Wernette of Clay Center; his sisters,
Monica Wernette of Manhattan and Jean Wernette of Wichita; his brother Jon
and wife Darlene of Clay Center; nieces Cathi Girton, Carla Crutcher both
of Clay Center, Carrie Roeser of Riley, Cyndi Tuschinski of Newark,
Delaware, Chris Nolte of Wamego and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins,
great-nieces and great nephews and friends across the world. Mike is
preceded by his youngest brother Guy Kevin; his maternal grandparents,
Glenn and Minnie Gibbs; his paternal grandparents, Jon and Mary Wernette;
his uncles Gene, John, Glenn, Larry, Earl, and Bob; his aunts Florence
Sissy, Lois, Lucy, Annie, Dorothy and Verna. His family will remember Mike
each and every day. Mike was the best brother, son, uncle and friend.
Mike will always be remember for his generosity, great sense of humor and
his selflessness. He is loved and he is already missed. Mike never had a
bad word to say, and he never complained...even at the end of his life,
confused by stroke complications, Mike wouldn't accept your help or your
assistance without whispering a very heartfelt thank you. And we too,
“thank you, Mike”.
Mass of Christian Burial: Saturday,November 12, 2011 at 10:00 AM at the SS.
Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Clay Center, Kansas .
Minister: Father Larry Grennan, Father Merlin Kieffer, Father John Moeder and Father Loren Werth
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Clay Center, Kansas.
Visitation:3-7PM Friday at the funeral home with rosary at 7PM
Memorials: SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church c/o the funeral home