Berg, Lance loving father of Jennessa and Ian, devoted son of Avis Keller and the late Knute Berg, dear brother of Kandice (Robe) Belgau, Joni (Michael) Malpede and Jan Berg, fond uncle. Partner of Lynda Berg. Memorial service Sunday, 2 p.m., at the Chicago Jewish Funerals Chapels, 195 N. Buffalo Grove Rd. (one block north of Lake Cook Rd.), Buffalo Grove. Visitation one hour prior to service. Arrangements by: Chicago Jewish Funerals, Barry Silver Funeral Director, 847-229-8822 or www.cjfinfo.com Visit Guest Book at www.suntimes.com
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Our deepest sympathy. We will miss Lance. He was a caring friend and trusted advisor. Lance and his family are in are prayers.
The Corrigan Family
October 23, 2002
I was deeply saddened to learn of the death of Lance, one of my classmates at Cando ND. Please accept my sincerest condolences.
Debra (Haugen) Hurt
October 21, 2002
I am deeply saddened to hear the of the loss of Lance. He was a friend of mine and others and I will always cherish the conversations we shared.
Jim Tennenbaum
October 18, 2002
My deepest sympathy to the entire Berg Family. I am so sorry for your loss.
Patty Kopeloff
October 18, 2002
Our family is so sorry to hear about the loss of Lance. I hope time will help you remeber him with only fond memories.
the pritzker family
susan pritzker
October 18, 2002
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