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Walter
William Berns, age 94, of Dundee, Michigan passed away on
January 23, 2014 at Mercy Memorial Hospital in Monroe after a
short illness. He was a lifelong resident of Monroe County. Born
in Raisinville Township on February 26, 1919, his parents were
Henry and Edna
(Heiden) Berns. He attended Bridge School and spent
his youth helping his father on the farm.
Mr. Berns farmed for many years
and was president of the Reynolds School area Farm Bureau. He
also worked at Brewer Poultry Farm and then the Ypsilanti plant
of Ford Motor Company where he retired in 1985 after 30 years.
After his retirement he remained active in the community and
took care of the gardens at Triangle Park and the Old Mill
Museum in Dundee. At the Old Mill he gave talks to school groups
about his experiences growing up on a farm in the 1920s and
during the Great Depression. He received the Governor’s Minute
Man Award in 1986 and he and his wife Madelyn were Dundee’s
Citizens of the Year in 1993.
He was a member of
Prince of
Peace Lutheran Church in Ida; served on the church board,
building committee and taught Sunday school. He was an active
member of the dartball team for 55 years.
Mr. Berns was well known for his
visits to shut-ins and friends in hospital or nursing homes. He
enjoyed fishing, gardening and spending time with his
grandchildren and great-grandchildren and was a loyal fan of the
Detroit Tigers Baseball.
He was preceded in death by his
parents; his brother Lavern Berns and sister Doris Althoff.
He is survived by his wife of 72
years, Madelyn Hanson Berns; children Karen (Roger) Wheaton of
Ann Arbor, Lauren (Debra) Berns of Georgia, Allen (Barbara)
Berns of Dundee, Margie (Tony Silva) Berns of Indiana and
Gwendolyn White of Virginia; sisters Laura Shoemaker of
Manistee, Eva McCarthy of Illinois, Linda Miller of Bloomfield
Hills, his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Visiting hours Saturday 4 – 8 PM
and Sunday 2-8 PM at Cover Funeral Home in Dundee. He will lie
in state Monday., January 27, 2014 from 10 AM until 11 AM
services at
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Ida. Interment at
St. Matthew’s Cemetery in Raisinville Township.
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