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Donald Edwin Berger

1919 - 2014

Donald Edwin Berger obituary, 1919-2014

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1919

DIED

2014

Donald Berger Obituary

Don Berger passed away peacefully at the Wellington senior retirement center in Oklahoma City on January 7, 2014 following a short illness. With him were his daughter, Lynn Louise, and his caregiver and friend, Alisa Cruz.
Don Berger was born on July 6, 1919 to Karl and Ethel Berger in Lansing, Michigan. He attended Lansing public schools, where he developed a love of mathematics, science, music and woodwind instruments. He received the Eagle Scout Award while in high school. Don attended Michigan State University in East Lansing, graduating in 1941 with a degree in Chemical Engineering. He began his career with Phillips Petroleum Company (with whom Don spent his entire career) shortly thereafter, and worked assignments in Burbank and Kaw City, Oklahoma, before moving to the Phillips refinery in Borger, Texas. In Borger Don met and fell in love with Alice Lynn Street. They married on December 30, 1947 in Alice Lynn's home town of Littlefield, Texas. They relocated to Bartlesville, where they raised their family and continued to live through retirement.
During his career with Phillips, Don worked first in Research and Development, being awarded 23 patents, for projects ranging from early computer language to chemical extraction processes. Later in his career he worked closely with the legal department in reviewing and searching patent applications for technical feasibility and originality. His working career supplemented but did not dominate his family and social life.
Don led a full and active life in Bartlesville that included service as a founding member of Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church, volunteering with the Boy Scouts, bridge clubs, socializing with many friends, and continuing his love of music and woodwinds. He played in local dance bands, the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra, the Tulsa Community Band, and numerous community center musicals. Don always had multiple projects going to refurbish and resell old clarinets he had acquired, and made rounds to pawn shops between Bartlesville and Tulsa for new finds. Every now and then he came upon a real gem. He always had on hand a good spare woodwind to sell cheap or give to a new student. He also enjoyed the history of the clarinet and owned several highly detailed books on history and evolution of woodwinds. Don and Lynn also enjoyed traveling to Europe and lived part time in Durango, Colorado for a few years. They thoroughly enjoyed their time at Green Country in Bartlesville with their friends and caregivers.
Don was preceded in death by Alice Lynn in 2012. He is survived by children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren: Daughter Carol Gundlach and her husband, Jim, granddaughter Cirrus and her husband, Jayson, and great granddaughter Moyra, granddaughter Amy and her husband Chris, great grandchildren Tori and Jeremiah; Son Ed Berger and his wife, Marilyn, and grandson Alex; Son Howard Berger and his wife, Diane, grandson William, and his wife, Carissa, grandson Mark and his fiancée Lynne, grandson Jacob and his wife, Jennifer, and granddaughter Katie; Daughter Lynn Ely and her husband, Jack, and grandsons Patrick, Michael, and John.
A memorial service is planned for Don Berger at Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church in Bartlesville on Saturday, March 22, 2014, at 2 PM.

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Published by Examiner-Enterprise from Feb. 9 to Mar. 9, 2014.

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V Bradley

March 6, 2014

With sympathy wishing you many peace filled memories 2nd Thessalonians 3:16 "Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace constantly in every way. May the Lord be with all of you."

T Hines

March 6, 2014

I am deeply sorry for your loss, James 4:8 "Draw close to God and he will draw close to you giving you the comfort you need.

Sandra Waldo

February 28, 2014

Don was a fine gentleman. I am sorry for your loss. My memory of him will always be a mental picture of him with his clarinet. He and Lynn were a wonderful couple, and I was privileged to know them.

February 27, 2014

I'm very sorry for your loss. May the "God of all comfort" bring you peace during this troubling time.

Alan Eastman

February 19, 2014

Our best to the family. Don was an important feature in the musical life of Bartlesville, and important in the life of my son Evan; Don was one of the first adults who treated Evan (a clarinetist, of course) as an equal, something very important for all kids. He also sold us Evan's first really good clarinet - and I'm sure that he charged us only a fraction of its real worth. The world is a poorer (and more silent) place without you, Don.

February 9, 2014

Our sympathies to Mr. Berger's family.

I first encountered Mr. Berger on the Clarinet Bulletin Board at www.woodwind.org/clarinet. I had asked some questions about my daughter's recently purchased clarinet and he responded to my questions. I was most surprised to discover that he lived right here in our town. He very generously helped us by examining the instrument, and offering us help and advice. That was 10+ years ago, but when I saw the obituary in today's paper, I remembered his kindness. The world has lost a great soul!

Rosemary Carlson

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