Larry-Berg-Obituary

Larry David Berg

Richfield, Minnesota

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Berg, Larry David age 57, of Monticello. Preceded in death by father, David Berg. Survived by wife, Renee; daughters, Melanie Berg, Angela Berg and Jeannine Berg; step-children, Patrice Isdahl, Kari (Troy) Mozey and Ryan Sandoval; 12 grandchildren; mother, Betty Berg; sisters, Nancy (Larry) Hallanger, Linda Berg & Lisa Berg; brother, Richard Berg; many nieces & nephews and other relatives and friends. A special thank you to Dr. Larson, Heather, Darla and Sara. Memorial service Thursday, 11 AM at Morris Nilsen Chapel, 6527 Portland Ave S, Richfield. Interment Ft. Snelling. Visitation one hour prior to service. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred. Morris Nilsen Chapel 612-869-3226 www.morrisnilsen.com

This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Larry was the greatest dad a girl could ever ask for!! I have many wonderful childhood memories with my dad, going on road trips in the truck are my favorite, we would sing songs and he would tell me scary stories,I loved it! When I was pregnant with my daughter, I remember telling my dad it was was going to be a girl, and let me tell you he was so excited!He couldnt wait to see her! When he told me he had two months to live my dad told me while his tears rolled down his face that he wanted...

I grow up with larry, from his early teens, to when he went in to the service. Larry was easy going an loved life. The world will have lost a good person.

I was Jane's friend and in Jane & Larry's wedding sooo long ago. You left beautiful daughters Larry and even tho I haven't seen you in many years, I thank you for your military service. RIP

Larry was my first love and I always remember and treasure that time of my life.

Loving Husband, cherished son, caring father, big brother, grandfather, and faithful friend. Larry was all this and more. Larry was a veteran and served his country with great pride. He was a Marine and saw duty off the coast of Viet Nam.

However, the role he took the greatest pleasure from was Grandpa. He loved to get on the floor and play with his grandchildren. He could make them laugh and they would want more. He made it fun for them because he could become a little kid...