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Memmories of our dear midnight supervisor at good old PMH.
Barbara Denny
September 04, 2003 | Lake Alfred, FL
Valparaiso, Indiana
LORRAINE A. BERG Age 72, of Valparaiso, passed away Saturday, August 2, 2003. A lifetime area resident, she was born June 21, 1931 in Gary to Lyal N. and Agnes (Barkley) Cole. She graduated from Morgan Township High School and received her diploma in nursing from Gary Methodist Hospital....
Read MoreMemmories of our dear midnight supervisor at good old PMH.
Barbara Denny
September 04, 2003 | Lake Alfred, FL
Mrs Berg was house supervisor at PMH for many years on midnights and I was there for a good deal of them with her. I hope she continues to watch over us as she did in life. Now it is time to rest with the angels
Sandy Bonilla
August 17, 2003 | Walkerton, IN
We made many memories over the years, starting in ER back in 1968. Having the Berg family touch my life has been a blessing.
Karen Kelly
August 17, 2003 | Valparaiso, IN
What a lifetime of memories we have made. Lorraine has been a blessing in our lives.
Karen Kelly
August 16, 2003 | Valparaiso, IN
To all the Berg kids; So very sorry to hear about your mom. I just read the obit on-line this morning. Thanks Jeanne for calling my mom to let her know. Blessings to you and yours. David Anderson
David Anderson
August 09, 2003 | Bradenton Beach, FL
Lorraine was a sweet, dear lady. She and Gene were wonderful people and I am glad I had the opportunity to know them and the entire Berg family. They were wonderful people that my husband has known since childhood, growing up right next door to them. Peace be with them both.
Mish Norlington
August 06, 2003 | Valparaiso, IN
We send our sympathy to Zane in loss of his sister.
Dan & Sarabel
Sarabel & Dan Nowlin
August 06, 2003 | Loudon, TN
Sincerest sympathy
Sue Ogle
August 05, 2003 | Valparaiso, IN
Lorraine and I worked together from 1986 until her retirement at Porter Memorial Hospital. My sympathies to her family. She was a real nice lady and a nursing manager who could always be counted on for support.
Amy Wozniak
August 05, 2003 | Indianapolis, IN