Frederick-Berndt-Obituary

Frederick L. Berndt

Shorewood, Wisconsin

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Berndt, Frederick L. Fred, of River Hills, peacefully passed away on December 19, 2013 at the age of 84. Preceded in death by his darling wife, Alberta. Beloved brother of Richard Berndt and uncle of Carol Berndt and Lisa Berndt of Seattle, and Jennifer Berndt of Ithaca, NY. Further survived by grandnephew's Alexander Lusty, Ivan Rivera and grandniece Laila Rivera. He was a 47 year business partner with his brother, Dick, of Berndt Buick Co. He was an avid collector of European classic cars including Lagondas, Bentleys, Bugatti, Delage, Mercedes, Hispano-Suiza, Super Swallow, Jaguars and Austin. He also had Buicks, McLaughlin, Knox and an amphibious Jeep which he named Fred's Folly which he used for picnicking on Lake Michigan. He was a long time member of the University Club, and a Founding Member of the S.W. Milwaukee Kiwanis Club. A Whitefish Bay H.S. and Purdue University graduate and past President of the Milwaukee Purdue Alumni Association. Donations to the memory of Frederick Berndt may be made to "Mechanical Engineering Professors," Purdue Foundation, 403 W. Wood St, West Lafayette, IN, 47907 or charity of your choice. Private family services will be held.

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An honor to have been an appreciative employee of both he and Dick. They both always made me feel comfortable and I was happy to oblige any requests they had for me.

I just saw this and was deeply saddened. My prayers are with Richard and family. I worked for these wonderful men and were very grateful for the opportunites they gave me. May the love and support of your family guide you threw this time.

My deepest sympathy to Dick Berndt and his family. Sincerely, Sandra Rivera

Condolences to Fred's family. I remember the amazing collection of old cars that were stored at the Berndt Mercedes-Buick dealership. I remember that both Fred and Richard were good people to work for.

Our dear friend of more than 40 years, Fred Berndt. What great memories of you and Alberta as we shared our Indiana/Wisconsin heritage, Purdue University & Milwaukee. M.& G. Slater

Fred
I will miss our talks and the times we spend together talking cars. Especially the Hispano-Suiza and Delahaye
Alice Preston