Berget, Charles M. Charles Marvin Berget passed away on May 22, 2016. He was born August 30, 1928 to Edwin and Helga (Hanson) Berget. He married Elsie Irene Heider on September 4, 1947. Chuck worked as a meat cutter, at Red Owl and later at Pick 'n' Save. Survived by his beloved wife, Elsie; his children, Linda (Richard) Naidl, of Menomonee Falls, Vickie (Arthur) Meissner, of Milwaukee, and Charles (Victoria) Berget, of Janesville; grandchildren, Virginia (Kristopher) Koenig; Erwin Meissner; Rebecca (Leif) Pihl; Keith Naidl; Carleen (Christopher) Courtney; Gabrielle (Alberto) Perez; Peter Berget and Jay Berget; great-grandchildren, Augustus, Victoria and Nolan Courtney; Linnea and Henrik Pihl; Gabriela and Charles Emilio Perez; a brother, Franklin DeJerome "Jerome" Berget, sister-in-law Shirley Berget, many nieces and nephews, and other extended family and friends. Services will be held at 3:00 PM on Thursday, May 26, 2016 at the CEDAR CREST CHAPEL, 1700 S. River Rd., Janesville. A committal service will take place at 11:00 AM on Friday morning at PINELAWN MEMORIAL PARK, 10700 W. Capitol Dr. Memorials may be made to Alzheimer's Association, 2820 Walton Commons, Suite 132, Madison, WI 53718-8814 Whitcomb-Lynch Funeral Home & Cremation Services, (608)752-2444. www.whitcomb-lynch.com
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The Vogt family would like to express sympathy for your loss. Thinking of your family has brought back wonderful memories from weekends at Pearl Lake to round-robins during the Christmas/New Year holidays. There was nothing like a good wood fire for corn on the cob, steaks brought by the Bergets and beer brought by the Ardnts to make a good summer outing.
Sincerely Dave and Karen Vogt and family
David Vogt
May 31, 2016
To Elsie and family:
Linda and Richard, Vickie and Arthur and
Charles and Victoria and all grandchildren
Our sincere sympathy goes out to everyone.
Your tribute in the Janesville Gazette said
Chuck enjoyed a good steak, fishing, hunting,
his Pike Lake home and especially spending time
with family.
This was so spot on in describing Chuck.
Also remember the New Years Eve Lobster dinner
practice.
Chuck will be missed by all.
Dorothy, Jack and Bryan Reindl
Dorothy Reindl
May 26, 2016
In the difficult days to come, may the promise at Isaiah 35:5,6 give you comfort and hope.
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