Bernice-Herbach-Obituary

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Bernice F. Herbach

Hobart, Indiana

Mar 7, 1930 – Jun 1, 2022 (Age 92)

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BORN
March 7, 1930
DIED
June 1, 2022
AGE
92
LOCATION
Hobart, Indiana

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Rees Funeral Home, Hobart Chapel - Hobart Obituary

Bernice Frances Herbach (nee Kondra), age 92, of Portage and formerly of Hobart, passed away Wednesday, June 1, 2022. She was born on March 7, 1930 in Calumet City, IL to the late John and Stephanie Kondra. She was a member of the Polish American Social Club of Pasco County, FL, St. Bridget...

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Aunt Bernice, you were my favorite Auntie who welcomed me into the Pilnock family. I love you and I know you and Uncle Andy are together again in heaven. I look forward to seeing you again someday.

Elyse and Andy, I send my prayers and condolences on the passing of your sweet mother. Heaven is a little sweeter now.. may the Lord bless you snd and keep you in his loving arms.

Elise and Andy Sorry hearing about Auntie passing.

Elyse and Andy, all my sympathy to you on the loss of your mom. I loved seeing her when she would come to the fish fry at Assumption. She was super sweet, and I am sure missed by all.

E and Andy I am wishing you a special peace and calm today as you say your final farewell to your Mom. We will continue sharing stories togethet. Hugs to both.

Auntie Bernice we enjoyed visiting and hearing stories from the ages told with your marvelous wit, like the one about Mom and Dad "driving" into Lake George. You were the final link to my families' history. Eventhough we were not related by blood we were through God. You and Uncle Andy were special Godparents to Pandy and I. You are with God who you love along with so many others. When I hear the next clap of thunder I will think of the grand Polka party that is probably happening. XOXO...

Elyse and Andy, your mom was always the best neighbor and raised my favorite babysitter. Sending thoughts of peace to you both.

We always had a great time on our bus trips to the Cubs game !

It's hard to know what to say in times like this. I'm happy Aunt Bernice did not suffer. It's sad losing anyone you love or just care about. It becomes sadder when it is your last parent. Whether you are nearby or away like California, it does not make your feelings better or worse. We all grieve. Aunt Bernice missed Uncle very much. She will always be around you, because that is who she was: watchful and doggone feisty. I love you both. Martin and the boys remember Aunt Bernice as...