elevated sfO54 May 7, 1936 ~ September 20, 2025

elevated sfO54 Visitation
Thursday, September 25, 2025 from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

elevated sfO54 Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, ON, L3T 3Z6

elevated sfO54 Funeral Service – Chapel of St. Joseph (within the Funeral Home)
Thursday, September 25, 2025 at 12:00 p.m.

elevated sfO54 To watch Mass live

elevated sfO54 Interment
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery
8361 Yonge Street, Thornhill, ON, L3T 2C7

elevated sfO54 Obituary

elevated sfO54 Werner Josef Scheliga passed away peacefully on September 20, 2025, leaving behind a fulfilled life and a legacy of resilience, dedication, and love. At age 89, he was the loving husband of 67 years to Erika; predeceased by his brother Horst, devoted father of Peter (Astrid), and Susan (Tom); grandchildren Kirsten, (Torsten), Jillian (Allen), Ryan (Shannon), Peri (Matt), Melissa (Max), & Allyson (James); and great grandchildren Skylar, Leif, Willamina, Lillian, Ari & Lochlann.

elevated sfO54 Werner was born on May 7, 1936, in Hindenburg, Germany, where his life was marked by significant historical events and personal challenges that he faced with unwavering and inspiring strength and determination.

elevated sfO54 Werner’s early years were shaped by the tumultuous events of World War II. Despite the hardships, he found joy in his childhood. His journey took him from Hindenburg to Romsthal and eventually to Frankfurt.

elevated sfO54 During the spring of 1954, Werner’s passion for cycling led him to the center of Frankfurt, where he met Erika for the first time. Their relationship blossomed into a lifelong partnership. They married in 1958 and embarked on a new adventure, moving to Canada in search of better opportunities. Werner’s dedication to his craft led him to establish Unique Mould Makers Limited, a company that became a leader in the plastics industry. His entrepreneurial spirit and innovative mindset were instrumental in the company’s success. He received many awards and accolades including the Canadian Plastics Industry “Leader of the Year” in 2009, these all reflected his dedication and impact on the industry.

elevated sfO54 Werner’s life was not just about work; he was a devoted family man. He and Erika raised two wonderful children, Peter and Susan, who brought immense joy to their lives.  Werner’s love for his family extended to his grandchildren, with whom he shared many cherished moments.

elevated sfO54 Throughout his life, Werner remained committed to his community and his faith. He was an active member and leader of the Kolping Society, and also the Retreat Master for the Mary Lake retreat group for over 50 years.

elevated sfO54 In 1972, Werner and Erika purchased a cottage in Muskoka that has become a cherished family retreat, during winter and summer. He often enjoyed working on improvements and always had the next project planned!

elevated sfO54 Werner and Erika shared the love of travel, creating countless cherished memories together, with their adventures taking them across every major continent.

elevated sfO54 Werner’s story was one of perseverance, love, and achievement. He leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered by all who knew him. His strength, kindness, and unwavering commitment to his family and work will continue to inspire those who had the privilege of knowing him.

elevated sfO54 He will be deeply missed but forever remembered in the hearts of his family and friends. May he rest in peace. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly asks that donations be made in his memory to the Canadian Cancer Society

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