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Ricky R. Berger

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Ricky R. Berger, 50, of Rehrersburg died April 12th of natural causes in his residence. Born in West Reading, he was the son of the late Lester and Irene (Wenrich) Berger. He was employed at Horst Inc., Leesport, for 10 years, last working in December. Surviving - life partner Dawn R. Schnee of...

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It was quite a shock to hear about Uncle Rick. Even though I hadn't seen him in years, I thought about him OFTEN. As I remember, he was such a sweet spirited man who loved to smile. He will be missed greatly. My thoughts and prayers are definitely with Dawn and Ryan, God Bless you both. In His Love Dawn (Ballester) Dupont

Dawn and Ryan, This was such a shock to everyone. No one would have ever thought that he would have died. On Easter it was such a shock and a surprise to us that it happened. I will keep you in my prayers. I'm thinking about you. I'm so sorry. I will miss talking to him at the reunions.

Dawn and Ryan ..i couldn't believe it when I heard about Ricky. my heart and prayers goes out to you and the family .I remember when Ryan was born,seems like not long ago He was a baby and Ricky would pick him up at our house after work. How quickly our whole world can change.His love will stay alive in our hearts and memories.Hold onto each other , keep close to God and allow Him to heal and comfort as only He can do.I am so sorry for your loss.

I was so shocked to hear the news, I am so sorry for you guys. He will remain in my heart and has left an everlasting impression there. I will keep you in my prayers to ask for help and healing.

dawn and ryan,we are so sorry for the loss of ricky.jeff always considered him not only an uncle but his best friend,he will always be forever in our hearts.you are both in our thoughts and prayers.

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Ricky's family,
So sorry to hear about Ricky. He definitely will be missed at the Rehrersbury Carnivals and activities. The love in his eyes for his son was always evident. Always treasure the fond memories in your hearts forever. God Bless you.
Linda and Harold Althouse
Rehrersburg

I'm so sorry to hear about your loss...Ryan, you always talked about how you & your dad were always hanging out together. It seemed like you were more like best friends than father and son. Just know that Devin & I are here for you if you or your family need anything.