Raymond-Bergholz-Obituary

Raymond W. Bergholz

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin

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Bergholz, Raymond W. Found peace Friday, September 5, 2008, age 89. Beloved husband of June (nee Hansen), for 63 years. Proud father of the late Robert (Janell), Richard (Susan) and Randall. Loving grandfather of Michelle (Shane) Frazier, Jennifer (Brandon) Roberts, Jessie (Ed) Kileen,...

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Ray was a great boss and a great inspiration. He was and is one of the top five people who have positively influenced my life. My wife and I send you our sympathies.

To June, Rick & Randy, both of us send you our deepest sympathy. We will always remember Ray and the love he had for his family. We are so glad we, including Mom (Helen Bloedorn) had another opportunity to see him and you June, in Florida a few years ago. We always had such great times together. We know Ray will be greatly missed. Our hearts go out to each of you.

Randy and family,
Our sincerest sympathies to all of you in the loss of your dear father. I saw your parents at the Lutheran Home when my mom was there about a year ago. They were so sweet, just like I remembered them. Keep those memories close to your heart and you will be okay. Both of my parents are with Jesus now, and you still have your mom. Cherish every moment you can with her - you'll remember it forever! Again, our sympathies.
The Leitch family (neighbors)

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Jay O'Malley & Judi Anderson

Deepest sympathies in your time of sorrow. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Tom & Vicki Wachtl

Ray will live forever in our hearts and in our minds. He now rests in God's hands. My deepest condolances to the family.

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

Our deepest sympathies during your time of loss. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

Jim Schutte & Nan Perry