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Henry A. Berliner Jr.

Washington, District of Columbia

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BERLINER, JR. HENRY A. BERLINER, JR. Henry A. Berliner, Jr."Hank", age 75, on September 8, 2009 of Annapolis Maryland, formerly of Washington, DC. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Rouse Berliner of Annapolis, Maryland; children, Meghan Berliner and Michael Berliner, both of Annapolis; former...

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I came across this guest book after thinking about Hank and doing a quick search. I am very saddened by the news of his death. Hank was my fathers good friend and with the passing of my father in 1985 Hank became the excecutor of my fathers trust and advisor. I was a very impulsive teenage girl at the time and gave Hank quite a few gray hairs. His son and I went to the same college so when he visited his son he always made an effort to see my sister and I and help us in any way he could. I...

Dearest Tina, John, George, Meghan, Michael and Margaret,
I am so sad to hear that Hank has died and sorry I have been to ill myself to have attended his funeral. My thoughts are with you all, and my regrets at not having more contact with him and all of you these last few years. His sense of humor, joie de vivre, mean boogie woogie piano - and his love of life are indelibly printed on my mind.

love,

your cousin, Anne

I knew Hank Berliner from North Shores Rehoboth Beach Delaware. My family owned and still does won a home there as did The Berliner family. I was friends with his children Tina,John and George. My condolences to the family
Patty SORDO Youngman Rockledge, Florida

I worked with Hank at 2nd National in Salisbury Md. Hank created the best learning and working environment i have and ever will experience. His loss impacts as many people as he ever met. I will remember him always and am a better person having known him. My warmist wishes go out to all with his passing. Roy Lewis

Hank will be missed by all at Phi Delta Phi Inernational Legal Fraternity. We are saddened to lose not only a fellow brother, but also a prior International President. Things were always classy--and funny--when Hank was around! His deep love for the fraternity and his service will not be forgotten.

Sharon Cusic, International President 1997-1999

Margaret, Meghan and Michael,

Our deepest sympathies go out to you from our family. Nits (his shared nickname)was a wonderful and sharing man. I'll especially miss his sharp mind, but also his love for fishing, sports, and family.

I worked with Hank at Second National Bank many years ago and have many fond memories of Hank and all the company functions we attended together. Hank was a wonderful person and it was an extreme pleasure to have worked with him. My deepest sympathies to his family. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Margaret, Meghan, and Michael,

My sincerest condolences on your loss. I have many memories of watching you grow up and enjoying a celebration with our families. He will live with your forever as you look back on precious childhood memories. MD

Dear Family

I worked for Hank at Second National for many years. This news has sadden us on the Eastern Shore of his passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Hank was a good man who taught a lot of us about business and life.

Most of us who worked with him at the bank consider it the best working time of our lives. Many of us have discussed over the years that we loved our time there and would go back in a minute. Thanks for sharing him with us.