STEVEN-BERGER-Obituary

STEVEN BERGER

Three Locations, Pennsylvania

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STEVEN co-founder of PRG Real Estate, passed away on Sunday April 24, 2016 after a hard-fought battle with cancer. Steve was a native Philadelphian having attended Friends Select School and later, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. From there, Steve attended law...

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Although I met Steve through business, his family and mine shared a special time in Lake Placid together. We always appreciated his hospitality and good nature to make it a memorable trip including boating and dinner along the lake. Our familys thoughts and prayers are with his family on this anniversary.

Perricone Family

I wan very sad to hear of the passing of my old college friend Steve. Too soon to go! I haven't seen Steve in years but always remember him as a funny, smart, and good friend and human being!
Steve, hope you will see Craig in your after life. He would be so happy to see you again.
My condolences to the family.

Laurie,
Keeping you and your boys in my thoughts and prayers.
Tisch Farley

Laurie, Alex and Sam,

I have fond memories of business dealings with Steve, however what I remember most is when my wife, Suzanne and son Matt spent time with your family in Lake Placid. The hospitality, friendship, conversation and adventures created a lasting memory for us.

Our prayers are with you,
Steve, Suzanne and Matt

Steve was an amazing man. I got to know Steve 15 years ago. He was a mentor to me. He taught me what it means to be mentch. A good human being. There is so much good to say about Steve. Yes s great businessman a very smart man. Most important - Steve was an amazing humble person. A very caring and giving person - Steve was a true Mentch. When a person leaves this world all he takes is his name- Steve had a fantAstic name. The most honorable person that I know.
Steve we will miss you very...

Steve and I went to high school and more or less grew up together during our youth and young adulthood. I was truly saddened when I recently heard the news. Through the years we remained in touch off and on. He was a wonderful guy in every respect. A true mensch, and my sympathies to the immediate and extended Berger family, his wife and sons, and all of his many friends and professional colleagues, particularly Jon Goodman. Sam Mamet

I am so sorry about Mr. Berger. I am grateful for the opportunities he created for all of us at PRG. He will be missed.