Victor-Berger-Obituary

Victor Berger Jr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Victor Berger, Jr. Victor Berger, Jr., 82, of Bethlehem Township, died Sunday, January 10, 2010, in St. Lukes Hospital. He was the husband of Elsie (Romig) Berger. They celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary last June. Born in Miriam, Pa., he was a son of the late Victor Sr. and...

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I am so sorry for your loss of our "Uncle Vic". I remember him and the rest of your family with fond memories. He and your family are in my prayers.

My deepest sympathies to the entire family. I had Vic when I was at South Mountain. Wonderful man and an excellent teacher. He will be missed.

Vic,
Sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Lynne at this time. If you need anything, please let us know.
Ken and Terri Baker

Our deepest sympathies to each and everyone one of you.

The Kilgannon Family

Elsie, Bonnie, Vic and the entire Berger and Snyder families. Harry and I were so sorry to hear of Vic's passing. It was just 3 months ago we sat with him and Elsie at Kelli's wedding and enjoyed his stories from the past and to hear about what he still wanted to accomplish. I know he was a great husband, father and grandfather who will be missed greatly. Hang on to all the memories-they last forever. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

'To Elsie and the snyder family you are all in my prayers and thouughts. I'm sorrry for your loss just know that I am thier if you need anything." Malinda Rodger(Nazareth,PA)

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. Remember and enjoy all the memories Uncle Vic created for each of us.

So sorry for you loss, I had Mr Berger at South Mountain...always liked him. He always had some candy for me! He was a great teacher in many ways. God bless his family, my prayers are with you all.

Our deepest sympathies to the Berger family. Unlce Vic was one of my favorite "uncles". When I was growing up, I couldn't wait to visit with my mom and dad because I knew Uncle Vic would pay attention to me and let me lay down in the upper deck of the camper. Uncle Vic and my dad are playing together again!