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Brian George Berte

Kansas City, Missouri

1964-2007

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Brian George Berte, 43, of Phoenix passed away on Saturday, May 26 as the result of a massive stroke. Brian was born in Kansas City, MO on April 14, 1964, the firstborn child of Mary and George Berte. The Berte's, originally from Iowa, returned to their home state in 1975 where Brian...

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To the Family of Brian Berte, I had known Brian the last 5 years working for the NAPA store on Scottsdale Rd, I would see him every morning as i would go to the "DC" and pick up the stores daily items as the "Shuttle Driver", He allways had a smile on his face and never a bad word to anybody that i heard of, from all of us at Store 25 we want you to know how deeply sorry we are for your loss and for ours too, he will be MISSED !!!

George, Mary, Barbara & Brenda--As we continue to live our lives day by day, Brian is always on our minds. It may be a song on the radio, a look between friends, or a Home Depot commercial that brings us to tears and tugs at our hearts to share a special memory of Brian with those around us. We have so many wonderful memories of Brian and cherish each and every one of them. He will be missed by all who knew him and especially by those of us that loved him. Thank you for the picture and...

To the Berte family...my prayers are with you. I just found out today and am shocked. Brian was a wonderful person and I worked with him at the NAPA here in KC for a couple years and learned what a great person he was. He will be sorely missed.

George, Mary, Brenda & Barbara

We are thinking of you this week and are praying for you as try to continue in the days ahead. Not a day will go by that we won’t think of Brian and smile. The memories are priceless.

To Brian - thanks for allowing our Barbie dolls to vacation in your room when we were kids.. .the Barbies will never be the same! I don’t think you know how many lives you touched, but you really were an exceptional guy who brought out the best in all. We love you...

Dear Mary and family, your loss is so great and we miss you being close by to give your family the support you all need. Love and God Bless each of you. Your friend from City Hall..

George, Mary, Brenda & Barbara: We are continuing to keep all of you in our thoughts and prayers. George & Mary, What a great job you did in raising your only son...he truly was a gem! His laugh was infectious and he was so much fun to be around. The positive and funny memories of Brian go on and on. We will all miss him dearly.

The Berte Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow. It was a great pleasure to experience the entertainment value of high school and the joys of life in Brian's company. These great times will never be forgotten. We all know that Brian is enjoying heaven flying on Angel's wings - fly high my friend. Until we meet again.

George, Mary family and friends, my deepest thoughts and prayers go out to you. To Brian, Keep watching the Chiefs, you have the best seat now from high above. Every game I watch or hear on the radio, I will be thinking of you.

In the little that I got to meet Brian, he seemed to be a very nice and caring individual. Mary,George, Brenda, and Barb we are thinking of you always. We wish you the best and I wish I could've been there for yous.

Denny appreciated all the memmories and special time he spent with you while out there for the funeral. He is sorry he couldn't have expressed all that he was feeling at the wake!! Take care and call if you need anything!

Brian-THANKS FOR ALL THE GOOD TIMES! ...