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Sanford David Berger
14 août 1938 – 23 janvier 2023

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Sanford David Berger, known as David, Dave, Mr. Fun, and by a select few as The Pepperoni Vodka Hurdler (he was state champion of the Hurdles in Rhode Island and had an affinity for Pertsovka, a crazy hot vodka infused with peppers and honey) made his exit from King of this Party to the next Party on January 23, 2023 at 12:43pm. His passing came as a very unexpected shock to all those who love him, but for a larger-than-life man like that, it was the best way to go. One week prior, he was serving his famous frozen drinks to family and entertaining us all with his truly unique take on Life. Dave left this planet as the “big strong fast handsome and smart” guy he always was, the quintessential Scholar-Athlete. And it was the first time he’d ever been to a hospital. David Berger’s beautiful Swedish wife Eva Berger was the love of his life and they spent 57 years together. His passion for The New York Yankees, Geology, exploring crazy amazing little islands off the Southwest coast of Sweden, getting suited up and going out to dinner with his wife, drink-making, fun-making, and hosting the Party will live on through all of us. Dave’s dancing daughter Kristina Berger and incredibly charismatic multi-talented granddaughter Sabina Cohen carry the Legacy of Fun in their DNA and the party is just getting started.
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