Steven Berger
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Obituary

Steven Berger

Dec 29, 1943 -

Oct 6, 2023

October 6th, 2023-did everyone feel the shift in the world that day? With broken hearts, we announce Steven Charles Berger passed away at Mat-Su Regional Hospital this day, surrounded by his family. He was 79 years old with the energy and plans of a 29 year old, but his heart simply couldn't keep up.

Steven was born in Philadelphia on Dec. 29, 1943 to Herbert and Anita (Pleckner) Berger. His father was in the Navy, and he had fond memories of his early years growing-up in Virginia, followed by a later move to Southern California. He graduated from Westminster high school, attended Orange Coast College, then became a police officer with the Garden Grove Police Department. He eventually left the police department seeking adventure in Alaska, but continued to use his detective skills much to his children's disappointment during their teen years!

He moved his family to Alaska permanently in 1972, where he joined (and retired from) the Anchorage Fire Department. He saved many lives and was a hero to us all. He had a passion for all things in construction, and in his "spare" time, he built houses (who does that?). He was, in his own words "solution driven", and there was almost no problem he couldn't solve. If the proper method or tool did not exist, he created it with a welding torch and duct tape.

Steve enjoyed dancing, and was an active member of the Anchorage Social Dance Club where he spent most Saturday evenings.

He leaves his wife and dance partner of 20+ years, Kristy; his children and their spouses/partners, Tracey & Duane, Steven & Dana, Stephanie & Jim; grandchildren, Dylan, Ethan, Paige, Savanna, Sabrina, Shoshannah, and Seth; his sister, Renee; as well as nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Please join us at noon on Oct. 28, 2023 at the Palmer Elks Lodge, 2600 N Barry's Resort Dr. Wasilla, AK, to remember Steve.

Funeral Home
Legacy Funeral/Kehls Chapel
1707 S BRAGAW ST
Anchorage,
AK 99508
907-277-1682
Printed Obituary
Published in the Anchorage Daily News
on October 22, 2023
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