O'le Henry Gardens

Birth date: Feb 20, 1933 Death date: Feb 15, 2013
Mr. C. Douglas Berndt, age 79, passed away on February 13, 2013. Mr. Berndt was born February 20, 1933 to Clarence and Pearl (Schroll) Berndt in Brohman, MI. He served his country in the United States Marines during the Korean War Read Obituary

Tim.... I am so sorry to hear about your Dad....I remember you and I talking about him the last time we got together. Although I wasn't around him that much when you and I were kids... I do remember he was very nice guy. I am so sorry I wasn't there at the visitation or funeral..I didn't find out until just now.
Take care....Your friend
Brent (Chico) Hotz
Aunt Pat & Tim, so sorry I couldn't make it today. My heart was with you both. Simply adored Uncle Doug, he was one of a kind, and at that, the BEST kind! Maybe this year or next I'll have to join on a trip to catch a Cub's game with you, mom, Auntie B so I can see what all the fuss was about! Love you! Marah
Doug was an AMAZING landscaper and loved good beer :) You will be missed.
I loved working with Doug at Holly's Green Gardens (4-84-12-88). I talk of him often with great fondness and repect. My husband and I would make fun of his 'grand pubah' hat with the Shriners, he loved it. He always watched out for other. He loved it when my daughter would come to work with me, I use to ask him if he wanted her. I didn't get lucky he wouldn't take her (lol)
He was one of my favorite bosses of all time. I was so sorry to hear of his passing, he will be greatly missed.
Verlie and Deborah Council (Terra, daughter)
His wisdom and experience proved to be an asset to the Lakeside Veterans Club during his time as our leader. His command presence (the dreaded gavel) helped maintain order with his unique and intelligent style.
He will be missed by all of us. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Rest in Peace Commander,
Shawn P. Caughey
Doug, you were the greatest! You were one tuff boss but one great friend!!! Prayers to your family. Lonnie
I have many great memories, but the last favorite one was the weekend trip to the Brewers and the Cubies with Uncle Doug, Aunt Pat and Aunt Bonnie. We were all blessed to have Uncle Doug in our lives now he is with God and all his glory.
DOUG,he was a great guy to know.the world was a better place because of him.i am grateful to have known him. TED kling
Doug was a great man as well as a great Mason. And I am sure he has already heard these words " Well done, good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord".
Rest in Peace WB Doug.