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							 Walter Benton Berger, age 57 passed away after a 
							short yet courageous battle against colon cancer on 
							the 29th day of May 2016, at his home with his 
							family at his side. 
 Walter was the son of Daniel W. Berger and Betty J. 
							Harris, born in Lincoln, on September 24, 1958. He 
							graduated from New Holland-Middletown High School in 
							1976 where he participated in sports, track and 
							field, and in the FFA (Future Farmers of America).
 
 Learning at an early age not just from his father, 
							but from being a Boy Scout, Walter understood the 
							value of honesty, integrity, and morality. He always 
							did the “right thing” no matter how difficult it may 
							be. As a boy, he was once given a penny too much in 
							change, and when he got home, he realized the error. 
							He then rode his bike several miles just to return 
							the extra penny. Walter became the epitome of the 
							part of the FFA Creed that reads, “…faith born not 
							of words but of deeds.”
 
 Walter was born into a farmer’s life, and he loved 
							it, the challenges, the struggles, and the 
							satisfaction of actually reaping what you sow. That 
							is why he farmed with his father in an area known 
							locally as “Coonsburg” until 1985 when he took over 
							farming what was then known as the Landau farm west 
							of Lincoln, where he began a long and close 
							friendship with neighbor Larry and Julia.
 
 To know Walter was to love Walter, how could you 
							not? His smile was warm his voice was deep, his 
							handshake firm and his stride long. He was known to 
							be quiet but was incredibly funny.
 
 Although Walter loved living in the era of playing 
							cards, shooting pool and playing pinball in a smoke 
							filled back room, he really enjoyed reading, playing 
							classic video games as well as the challenges of 
							finding the ever elusive morel mushrooms, fishing 
							and bagging the big buck.
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Being a staunch supporter of the Second Amendment, Walter was an active lifetime 
member of the NRA and a member of the Heritage Foundation.  
							For Walter, the name “Bonanza” was not simply an old 
							western show he loved, but rather the name of his 
							favorite place to eat in Lincoln. Besides good food, 
							he knew he could count on the owner and good friend 
							Brett for some great conversations and a good laugh.
 Walter was preceded in death by his mother, Betty J. 
							McLaughlin, and his sister Pamela R. Kegerris (Jeff) 
							of Batavia. He is survived by his father, Daniel W. 
							Berger of Lincoln, sisters Rebecca Parrish (Leon) of 
							Surgoinsville, TN, Elizabeth Berger of Bristol, TN, 
							three beautiful nieces, cousins, best friends Eddie 
							Davison, Bill Cooper, Danny Dean, special friend 
							Karen Sights and many other dear friends.
 
 At Walter’s request, there will be no visitation, 
							but a private memorial will be held for his family.
 
 Holland Barry& Bennett Funeral Home has been 
							entrusted with his care.
 
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