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Kerry M. Berger

Burlington, Vermont

Age 56

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Kerry M BergerAge: 56Kerry M. Berger, born June 15, 1959, passed away December 13, 2015. Kerry was the son of Marvin and Jean Berger and was born and raised in Rutland, Vermont. Kerry was predeceased by his brothers Harold and Peter and is survived by his sister Linda and her husband Nick Marro...

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I never knew Kerry, but his loss is carried deeply by Richie, which speaks volumes about him. In many ways, our loved ones are not gone in death, they are just not here, but the feelings we have and the memories we have bring them alive.

Kerry, we all miss you very much. Peace.

I was Kerry s caregiver for 17 years. Kerry had a way with his smile the twinkle in his eye that had everyone grow to love him there is not a person that he came in contact with even a one time visit that didn't remember him rather it be a waitress ,store owner ,therapist, a family member of another resident.I sometimes thought they came to see him we as aides enjoyed him. Kerry worked hard everyday putting one foot in front of the other.kerry loved music loved food but most of all he loved...

To Ritchie and Kerry's family..although I didnt spend time with Kerry after high school, he is forever immortalized in my soul and memory for his intensity and love of the game of football and game of teamwork and friendship..All I can see when I close my eyes (and this photo of Number 66 brings me back) as an impressionable sophmore playing with the varsity boys and FOR Carry at cornerback was how he would burst into that beautiful smile-- after the sounds of one of many smack, stand up...

Unforgettable Kerry. Trout noodling.....and so many other things he shared. All of us were illuminated by having this brightest candle in our lives. What a great obit btw. My condolences to the family and all those who provided love and support to him. I had always hoped to come see him; last time was in hospital after his accident. Glad he lived.

My deepest sympathies go out to Kerry's family.

Now your at the next stage of human life, Enjoy your new adventure as one day we will meet again.
you will always be remembered as the man you were... God be to your love ones. You were one of a kind. RIP

I'm deeply sorry for the loss of your loved one. May loving words comfort your family at this time of sorrow. (Isaiah 57:15)

Dear Ritchie and family,
I remember the backyard football games well. I also remember your dad was my dad's best friend. The pasta dinners at your house. The rolls delivered from your family to ours, on Sunday. Manolfi's bakery.I thank Kerry for his fierceness and his friendship and support during our school years. Sorry for your loss. Too young. RIP.
Stewart Rosen