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Berg, Libby (Nee Ruzicka) Longtime resident of West Allis. Passed to Eternal Life on Monday, August 19, 2013, age 87 years. Dear sister of Lillian Kulesha, Martha Urban and Lydia (Lee) Wikkerink. Preceded in death by her sisters and brother: Helen Ruzicka, Mae Erdmann, Mildred Boehm and Frank Ruzicka. Also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. Visitation (TODAY) Sunday, August 25 at the Funeral Home 1-3PM and Monday August 26 at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church (6060 W. Loomis Rd) 9:30 AM until time of Mass of Christian Burial at 11 AM. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Retired employee of Allis-Chalmers and member of the Red Hat Club. Aunt Lib always asked "Who's your favorite aunt?"
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Auntie, I can't believe you've been in Heaven this long already. I hope you have come to realize the truths about our Heavenly Family and have decided to learn what it takes to be eternally blessed, living in the presence of God. I miss your wit, stories and memories. My most fervent wish is that you are finding peace, finally. I loved you dearly in mortality and look forward to being with you and loving you in the eternities. From your "favorite" niece.
GLENDA HORN
Family
August 15, 2020
I worked with Libby at Allis-Chalmers so many years ago. She was always a lady and liked by all. Just remember all the good times you had with her: it is the best tribute.
Earl Evans
August 27, 2013
My condolence to the Berg family and friends. Comfort is what we need in times like these. God gave this to us when he gave his only Son Jesus in exchange for many. This means that Our death pays for our sins. We are all remembered by God and will be given another chance at life! What a loving God we have to give us the grand gift of life! May your hope for the future bring you joy
Lea Herbert
August 27, 2013
"15-2, 15-4 and a pair for 6"...Aunt Lib taught me the card combinations of 15 ahead of my school peers so I could play Cribbage with her :) Many memories making crafts, sewing and decorative paintings to give as gifts to friends and family. She was great at keeping family 'together'.
Lori Bedard
August 27, 2013
I'm offering my sympathy to all people whose lives were touched by our Auntie Libby. From one of your nieces who called you their "favorite".
Glenda Horn
August 25, 2013
I am sorry for your loss, I know that there are no words that will take away the pain, but there is the hope that you can see your loved one again.(John11:25,26)
August 24, 2013
I worked with Libby many years ago at allis-Chalmers. She left a great impression in my life. I still remember her well. My sympathy to her family
janet magin (bayliss)
August 23, 2013
My deepest sympathy on the death of Libby.
May she rest in peace.
Sr. Eileen-St. Alphonsus Parish, Greendale
Sr. Eileen Kazmierowicz
August 21, 2013
Aunt Libby, You will be greatly missed and I will miss our talks and walks. Love your nephew Bob Bedard.
August 21, 2013
My sympathies to your family.
Libby was an extention of the Ujcich family as well.
Libby and my Mom, Dorothy were friends since the 1940's.
Libby and my Mom would tell us all kinds of stories from their youth. They also spent hours playing cards in the kitchen.
Going over to Libby's house to see what new project she was working on.
There are so many fond memories of Libby and not enough space to write them in.
My deepest sympathy again to your family.
Chris Luy(Ujcich)
August 21, 2013
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