Ed was born in Manchester on February 13, 1949, a son of the late Alfred and Annette (Boily) Berger and was a lifelong resident.
He was a graduate of Central High School in Manchester, Class of 1967. He was employed as a service manager for AAMCO Transmissions in Amherst. Ed enjoyed boating, motorcycling and snowmobiling. He was member of Mountain View Yacht Club in Gilford, NH where he served on the Board of Directors, and was a Director for D-Dock. He was a member of the Harley Owners Group. Ed was a longtime member of the band Red Wine.
He is survived by his wife, Linda C. (Gamelin) Berger of Manchester, two daughters, Wendy Berger, Lisa Berger both of Allenstown, NH, one grandson, Tyler Thomas of Allenstown, three sisters, Dolores D'Agostino, Louise Primmer, Tracey Lessard all of Manchester, one brother, Bruce Berger of Contoocook, NH, several nieces and nephews.
Burial, St. Jean Baptiste Cemetery in Allenstown.
Ed was born in Manchester on February 13, 1949, a son of the late Alfred and Annette (Boily) Berger and was a lifelong resident.
He was a graduate of Central High School in Manchester, Class of 1967. He was employed as a service manager for AAMCO Transmissions in Amherst. Ed enjoyed boating, motorcycling and snowmobiling. He was member of Mountain View Yacht Club in Gilford, NH where he served on the Board of Directors, and was a Director for D-Dock. He was a member of the Harley Owners Group. Ed was a longtime member of the band Red Wine.
He is survived by his wife, Linda C. (Gamelin) Berger of Manchester, two daughters, Wendy Berger, Lisa Berger both of Allenstown, NH, one grandson, Tyler Thomas of Allenstown, three sisters, Dolores D'Agostino, Louise Primmer, Tracey Lessard all of Manchester, one brother, Bruce Berger of Contoocook, NH, several nieces and nephews.
Burial, St. Jean Baptiste Cemetery in Allenstown.
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