Audrey Y. Wessner, known for her unwavering support and love for her family, passed away on December 25, 2025, after a prolonged illness. She was surrounded by the warmth of her family, which includes her daughter, Yvonne Condoluci, her son Dave Wessner and his wife Connie, and her beloved grandson Ian. Audrey was pre-deceased by her husband of 60 years, Robert A. Wessner, who died in 2022.
Born on March 2, 1941, to Ernest and Olga Welder, Audrey grew up in a nurturing environment that shaped her values. She graduated from Emmaus High School in 1959 and furthered her education at Goldey-Beacom College. In 1962, shortly after marrying Bob, the couple moved to Plainfield, New Jersey, but their roots remained in Emmaus, where they eventually returned to raise their family on Berger Street.
Audrey was deeply involved in her community, regularly attending services at St. John’s Lutheran Church. As a devoted mother, she was a constant presence at her children’s events, from dance recitals to sporting games. Her commitment to family was unwavering; she was always there to support her children, demonstrating a remarkable dedication that defined her character.
As her children grew, Audrey continued to balance family life with her career, working for Dun & Bradstreet. She and Bob cherished their time with friends, enjoying Friday night card games and dining at local restaurants. Their adventures extended far beyond Emmaus, with trips to Disney World, Las Vegas, and cruises to various global destinations. These experiences enriched Audrey’s life, allowing her to explore the world.
In the later years of her life, when health challenges arose, Audrey moved to Legend of Lancaster and subsequently to Luther Acres in Lititz, Pennsylvania. Her family expressed deep gratitude for the compassionate care she received in these communities.
In honor of Audrey’s legacy, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, reflecting her family’s commitment to supporting others facing similar challenges. Audrey Y. Wessner will be remembered not only for her dedication to her family but also for the warmth and love she shared with those around her. Her spirit will continue to inspire all who knew her.







































