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Charles C. "Chuck" Berg Sr.

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Charles Berg Obituary

Berg, Charles C., Sr. "Chuck" Wednesday, April 6, 2016, age 88 years. Beloved husband of the late Ruth (nee Rolfing). He is survived by two sons, grandchildren, other family and friends. Chuck was a retiree of Wisconsin electric and a member of Resurrection Ev. Lutheran Church. Private Services were held.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Apr. 10, 2016.

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April 13, 2016

My sympathies to your family. Chuck came to IBEW Local 2150's office weekly to play a "mean" game of sheepshead with other retirees. He was a joy to have here each week. He will be missed.

Sue Larson

John DeGrace

April 10, 2016

Chuck Berg was like my second father. From the time I was 5, till I was 17, I spend more time at his house than I did my house. Almost every night in the spring, summer and fall, we sat on his front porch drinking Kool-Aid and eating bologna sandwiches. He taught me how to play Cribbage, Sheepshead, Euchre and Pinochle. He never had a bad word to say about anyone. He was the best of the best. I am very sad. But now I have another person up in Heaven watching over me. Lord, if you get in a doubles Cribbage Tournament, You couldn't get a better partner than Chuck. I will miss him lots!! Please take care of him.

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