Ann Rae Berg, 96, of Las Vegas, was born to the late George and Elizabeth Timko on November 17, 1927 in Mt Pleasant, PA. She went to be with our Lord Jesus in Heaven on Wednesday, December 13, 2023. She passed in her sleep in her home.
Ann received her LPN license in 1961 and worked at Westmoreland Hospital, as well as, Westmoreland County Nursing Home in Greensburg, PA. While in Las Vegas, she worked at Valley Hospital.
Ann loved the country settings of the small Pennsylvania villages, long walks in Spring and Summer, being with family, enjoying good fellowship, playing cards, classical music, and making those around her feel comfortable and fed.
Anns’ husband Ward, preceded her in death in 2001 and her son Robert Miller in 2017. She is survived by her daughters Hilary Chang, Diane Berg and her sons John Berg and Ward Berg; and 18 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren.
On January 4th, viewing is at Davis Funeral Home 6200 S Eastern and Sunset 10am - 12pm and service from 12pm - 1pm.
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