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 Robert  G. Berg

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Robert G. Berg

Birth
Missoula, Missoula County, Montana, USA
Death
21 May 2006 (aged 61)
Minnetonka, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Age 61
Died peacefully at home, ending his battle with brain cancer. Bob was a loving husband, proud father, and playful grandfather. Survived by loving wife of 39 years, Cathy; son, Robert; daughter, Kristi; beautiful granddaughters, Keely, Kobi, Willa, and Kiya due Summer ‘06; Bob grew up in the Highland Park area of St. Paul, graduating from Central High School; he attended the U of M. Bob was a dedicated community servant. His involvement with the Minnetonka Jaycees, devotion to coaching his children, service to the Minnetonka Park Board, and participating in his favorite pastime of playing golf, kept him fulfilled in all aspects of his life. He was an active member of his church, serving on several committees and council positions. Bob will be remembered for his uncanny use of the English language and confidence he had in everything he did. His great wit and sense of humor brought much laughter to those in his life. He will be missed.
Age 61
Died peacefully at home, ending his battle with brain cancer. Bob was a loving husband, proud father, and playful grandfather. Survived by loving wife of 39 years, Cathy; son, Robert; daughter, Kristi; beautiful granddaughters, Keely, Kobi, Willa, and Kiya due Summer ‘06; Bob grew up in the Highland Park area of St. Paul, graduating from Central High School; he attended the U of M. Bob was a dedicated community servant. His involvement with the Minnetonka Jaycees, devotion to coaching his children, service to the Minnetonka Park Board, and participating in his favorite pastime of playing golf, kept him fulfilled in all aspects of his life. He was an active member of his church, serving on several committees and council positions. Bob will be remembered for his uncanny use of the English language and confidence he had in everything he did. His great wit and sense of humor brought much laughter to those in his life. He will be missed.

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