Lewis S. Berge 1867-1944
BERGE, EDWINSON, GARDNER, KRONSTAD
Posted By: Merllene Andre Bendixen (email)
Date: 7/5/2013 at 22:17:37
L. Berge Stricken On Visit
Well-Known Early Settler Dies at Home of Daughter in Canton, S.D.; Was Leader in Church Affairs
Funeral services for Lewis S. Berge were held from the Immanuel Lutheran church on Wednesday, July 19th, with the Rev. L.G. Hinderaker officiating; assisted by Pastors Kronstad and Thompson. A mixed quartet, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Aanonson and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Iverson sang two numbers. Pastor Kronstad sang a favorite song in Norwegian and spoke on behalf of the family.Lewis S. Berge, son of Ever and Synnve Berge, was born in Herysund, Norway on March 27, 1867. He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith. In 1887, at the age of 20 years, he left his home in Norway and together with his younger brother, Halvor, he immigrated to America, taking up residence in Emmet County, Iowa where he has since lived.
On March 31, 1896 he was united in marriage to Bertine Edwinson, the daughter of Mandrup and Oline Edwinson. To this union five children were born. One child preceded him in death, Melvin, who passed away at the age of two years.
Mr. Berge has been one of the pioneer members of the Lutheran church. The year after he joined the church, he was voted in as a trustee and has held various offices in this church ever since. He has served as trustee, preceptor, deacon and held various other offices as well. His faithful attendance was an inspiration and will linger long as a blessed example. In his own home he led the family in daily devotion, morning and evening. His interest in the Kingdom of God came first, not only in the local congregation but into many missions in gifts, interests and in the sending of one of his daughters, Sylvia, as a foreign missionary. He was of a quiet nature and won for himself many friends, who have held him in high esteem. He will be greatly missed both in the church and community.
Death came suddenly and somewhat unexpectedly from a heart attack on Sunday at 8 o’clock in the morning, July 16th. He and Mrs. Berge were visiting their daughter in Canton, South Dakota, at whose home he passed away. He was 77 years, 3 months and 20 days.
He leaves to mourn his sudden departure, his wife; Mrs. Bertine Berge; and four children: Sylvia of LaPaz, Bolivia, South America, Sylvester Berge of Wallingford, Iowa; Mrs. Oliver Gardner of Canon, South Dakota and Mrs. Malvina Kronstad of Wanamingo, Minnesota; one brother, Johannes, of Herysund, Norway; five grandchildren; a number of other relatives and a host of friends.
Interment was made in the High Lake cemetery. (Vindicator and Republican, Estherville, IA, July 20, 1944)
Emmet Obituaries maintained by Lynn Diemer-Mathews.
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