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W Nelsen
May 31, 2023
A good and decent man.
Wayne Nelsen
LTC, MSC, US Army , (ret)
Tim Jenkins
February 27, 2023
I am saddened at the news of his death. I met General Mittemeyer in 1982 when he visited Landstuhl, Germany. I was a young soldier and was in awe of him when I saw the 3 stars and yes scared. God speed Sir.
Sue and Howard Garlington
February 14, 2023
We were blessed to know and love and respect Bernie. We remember his quiet way and the way he made everyone feel important, his humor, and his love for you. Truly a good person. Special.
Barbara & Richard Webb
February 11, 2023
Bernie was the finest man I have ever met, he had a servants heart, loved the Lord, loved Mary Beth dearly and oh how he loved America. We have lost an incredible man and he will be greatly missed. Our love and prayers to Mary Beth and family
Barbara & Richard Webb
Melinda Steele
February 4, 2023
When I was Director of Continuing Medical Education at TTUHSC Dr Mittemeyer and I often found ourselves riding the elevator together. He was always kind to me and we had many short, but substantive, conversations. After he returned to the Urology department I got to know him better while working with the department for their grand rounds. I formed personal friendships with him, Dr Allan Haynes and Dr Joe Dwoskin. My favorite memory from that friendship was the time my husband and I went out to dinner with the three of them. The stories and laughs shared at that dinner were so enjoyable.
Venita Copeland
February 3, 2023
So very sorry for your loss Mary Beth. He was the sweetest. When you were at our class reunion, Bernie talked to me about losing my husband and explained a lot about my husband´s heart attack. So precious of him to take the time to talk to me. God be with you and hold you as you go through your loss. Sending prayers for you and your family. Venita
Katrina Love
February 2, 2023
My condolences to the family.
I was honored to work with Dr. LTG Mittemeyer, he was a special man.
The care and time that he gave to his patients was remarkable.
He was an Honorable man and served our community in many ways.
I loved his corny jokes and his sweet laugh .
One day after clinic he asked if I could give him a ride home as Marybeth backed out of drive way and had a little mishap and didn't have a ride.
I gladly gave him a ride home and he talked and laughed the entire time, I had to keep asking him where to go.
I have many memories and he will be missed.
RIP Leutenant General Dr. Mittemeyer.
Vivian Henderson
February 1, 2023
We worked together at the VA and I considered him one of the best Dr´s there as well as a good friend. I know his passing leaves a big hole in many many lives!
Nancy Ross
January 31, 2023
Mary Beth, I am so sorry for your loss of Bernie. Words cannot express how words can describe the love that each of you had for each other. You´ve had such a wonderful life together at home with each other, with friends & traveling together. I´m so happy you had so many wonderful years together. God will be with you by your side, protecting you & walking each day with you. I was so amazed in the personality shown to me the first time I met you. He seemed to like all and was such a genuine happy person. He had such a wonderful life and with you by his side for so many years I´m sure he couldn´t have had a better life. Love you & prayers go out to you. Nancy Ross
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January 30, 2023
Ltg Bernhard T. Mittemeyer Obituary
LTG Bernhard T. Mittemeyer M.D., 92, of Lubbock, Texas, passed away on January 25, 2023, at University Medical Center surrounded by his family. Bernie was born in Paramaribo, Suriname, South America, to Moravian Missionaries Frederik and Hanna... Read Ltg Bernhard T. Mittemeyer's Obituary
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