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Private family services have been held for John G. Bertleff, 76, of Kirtland.
Mr. Bertleff passed away Wed., Oct. 12, 2016, born Aug. 19, 1940 in Painesville, he was a lifelong Kirtland resident.
John worked at the former Roger's Supermarkets in Chesterland and Kirtland.
Survivors are his loving wife of 15 years, Barb; children, John (Stacey), Monica (Dave) Powell and Cherie (Bryan) Carver; 6 grandchildren; brother, Robert (Joyce) and sister, June (Edwin) Fisher.
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...May you be at peace...
John
linda sutton
October 22, 2016
I will truely miss my John till the day i cross over and can be with him again , Love your wife , Barb B.
October 18, 2016
Rest in Eternal Peace John. Your former neighbor, Sharon
October 17, 2016
Our deepest sympathy to his wife, Barbara, and his family. May God grant them courage, peace & strength. Our love & prayers are with them. Don & Mary Staufer
October 16, 2016
Rest well my friend,
-Scott
October 15, 2016
I rembering John when he was working at Rodgers in Kirtland. He was such a gentleman always willing to help. May God bless and comfort his family in the days to come.
Karen Tabor
October 15, 2016
We knew john for many years.He was a good friend.Always there when you needed him.We will miss him so much. Mike and Shelley Vasko
October 14, 2016
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