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June Berg Obituary



June E. (Carlson) Berg

Resident of San Jose

Entered into rest San Jose, Ca, September 24, 2010. Beloved wife of Wesley Berg. Loving mother of William, Ronald, Robert and Charles Berg. Devoted grandmother of 10 and great-grandmother of 6. Dear sister of Glenn and Dwight Carlson, Dorothy Ulrich, Betty McCarty, Rowena Netzley and the late Warren Carlson and Wanda Rouch.

A native of California, Age 88 years. A retired school teacher and an active member of the LDS Church, 25 Camden Ave, San Jose, Ca.

Friends are invited to attend Memorial Service 7:00 P.M. Thursday, September 30, 2010 at LDS Church, 6625 Camden Avenue, San Jose, Ca. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the LDS Church. For more information, you may go to www.limafamilyericksonmemorial.com.

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Published by San Jose Mercury News/San Mateo County Times on Sep. 28, 2010.

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October 11, 2010

We are so sorry to learn of June's death. You were both very kind to us when we first moved to San Jose 34 years ago. We also enjoyed your compansionship on the IBM hikes.

Dave and Germaine Zenk

Newton

October 4, 2010

To the Berg family, sorry for your loss, may GOD give you his STRENGTH, LOVE and PEACE in this time of sorrow. She is with GOD now and she has a new body that will never again feel pain, she is moving into her new home, walking on streets of gold. She educated many kids that will never forget her teaching. May she R.I.P <3

Nancy Joyce Dronek

October 4, 2010

Mrs. Berg was a tremendous friend to my mom, Elsie Joyce - I remember her humor and kindness fondly - on and off the tennis courts. My sympathy to the famly.

Kathy and Mike Ard

September 30, 2010

Thinking of you all across the miles and keeping you close in our hearts and in our prayers. Aunt June was an amazing lady. She was loving, giving and
ever young at heart. I have so many special memories of times spent with her. She opened her home to my husband -to- be and was a supurb chaparone for his visits to San Jose. My fondest memory is the Christmas she painted all the little girls' fingernails red. I am blessed to have had such a wonderful aunt.
Uncle Wes, Bill, Ron, Bob, and Chuck, We send you our love. You will be remembered in our prayers

John & Marty Eige

September 29, 2010

Wes, you have our sympathy for your loss.
Thinking of you warmly,

Bonnie (McCarty) Springer

September 29, 2010

I send my love and prayers to you all across the miles. When I heard the news, I felt a peace and imagined a sea of light and happiness engulfing Aunt June. Somehow I do believe that she is dancing in the heavens with the angels-holding hands with Grandma, and Aunt Wanda, too. A life lesson I hold fast to when I think of Aunt June is forgiveness. She loved eternally and without hesitation. I have such happy memories of visits to San Jose and the fun of Aunt June's laugh. I also remember how she would just light up when she talked about her students and her teaching. My last fond memory is her joy in sharing a walking tour of the gardens she helped care for at her apartment in San Jose. So, to Uncle Wes, cousins Bill, Ron, Bob and Chuck I send my love and my prayers for healing and peace.

With all my love, Bonnie

September 28, 2010

We remember June with love and a smile. She had a calmness about her that was deceiving when you faced her across the tennis net. Her positive outlook on life as well as her love of children were inspiring. She will be remembered but missed by many of us.
With our love, Don and Janet Smith

Cindy Farris

September 28, 2010

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Know that I remember June fondly and how much help and kindness she extended to me and my family. Blessings to you all.

Cindy Farris (next door on Kintyre)

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