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Fred Berger

1957 - 2025

Fred Berger obituary, 1957-2025, Mandan, ND

BORN

1957

DIED

2025

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Fred Berger Obituary

Fred Berger

June 24, 1957 - January 30, 2025

Fred Berger, 67, of Mandan, N.D., passed away unexpectedly on January 30, 2025.

A funeral service will be held 10 a.m. Thursday, February 6th, at Cathedral of the Holy Spirit Church in Bismarck. A luncheon will follow at the Mandan Eagles Club. Burial will take place in St. Martin's Catholic Cemetery in Huff, N.D.

Visitation will be held from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, at Cathedral of the Holy Spirit Church with a prayer service to follow at 7 p.m.

Fred Berger was born on June 24, 1957, to Joe and Darlene Berger, in Mandan, N.D. where he lived his entire life. Fred spent his childhood working for his father's cattle and bucking bull business. It was his early years as a cowboy that instilled in him an impenetrable work ethic. But to work that hard involves a little play. He spent his weekends with his family on the rodeo trail. Fred rode bulls, barebacks, steer wrestled, and the rest. It was ranching and rodeo that gave Fred countless lifelong friends and memories to match. Then as rodeo slowed down, he followed in his father's footsteps and became a cattle buyer.

A cattle buyer's life is anything but glamorous. During the busy winter run, he would hit five to six sales in a week across multiple states, buying cattle for customers across the Midwest and sleeping seldomly. For Fred, 200-plus phone calls in a day was a slow day. Yet, he never complained.

He was incredibly proud of where he was from, Mandan, N.D., and to be a Berger. He was most proud of the family he built, as he fiercely loved his wife, children, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, his mother, father, nieces and nephews, and friends and his hired men and women as if they were family. Fred's heart was his best quality by a country mile. He wouldn't just give you the shirt off his back. He would shelter and feed you, while helping you find your purpose. Then, he might even try to hire you. When you were one-on-one with Fred, he made you feel like the most special person in the world. He gave you everything and expected nothing in return. He was a man of immense faith and attempted to walk in Jesus' footsteps every single day. He was an honest man. A man with integrity. He left this earth with shoes that ten men couldn't fill.

He is survived by the love of his life, his wife, Arlene; his children, Nicole and Zach Hoverson, Kimmy and Luke Shafer, Kiley and Mick Miller, Allison and Sam Joyce, Jacob Berger, Joe and Liv Berger, Nathan and Maddie Berger; his grandchildren, Kiyana, Kyler, Jeorgia, Ellie, Camree, Reisi, Van, Quinn, Piper, Sloane, Crew, and Jack; his mother, Darlene Berger; and his siblings, Joleen Berger, Kim and Mark Kuhn, Chad and Sarah Berger, and Nevada Berger; and Fred's former spouse, Nancy Werner, and daughter, Nevada Cheyenne; mother-in-law, Bernadine Mills; sisters and brothers-in-law, Kim Schauer, Bobbi (Dave) Kuether, Billy (Heather) Mills, Sean (Michelle) Mills, and Jack (Julie) Mills.

He was preceded in death by his hero and father, Joe M. Berger; and his fathers-in-law, Jack Mills and Arlen Dahl.

The year before his untimely passing, he received a great honor from the Bull Riding Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, TX. He was joined by his brother, Chad and brother-in-law, Skinner, as they got to witness their hero Fred be presented with The Legacy Award.

For a man who cast a big wake, he moved in silence. The Lakota Sioux tribe ceremoniously adopted Fred, his father and brothers into their tribe in 2007. The honorary Sioux name given to him was Man Who Walks Alone. He spent his last full day on earth doing what he loved. Fred sorted cattle and went to Kist Livestock for the Wednesday sale. His wife made his favorite meal and they enjoyed a quiet evening at home. For someone given the name Man Who Walks Alone, he is now in a place where he is everything but alone.

There are many things that will forever remain in our memories. The smell of his cologne in the morning leading to the scent of a hard day's work sorting cattle. The determination to make it to any of his kids or grandchildren's events. The joy in his face when he could sit in his chair listening to his family talk. The immense pride he took in his kids and grandkids.

How he always treated his wife with the utmost respect and love. Asking him where he was going on a random day and getting the answer, "Texas." The beauty in his smile, the truth in his heart, the care that he gave. We might have lost the greatest man we have ever known down on earth, but Heaven gained one of the most beautiful souls.

Weigel Funeral Home

309 4th Ave. NW, Mandan, ND

7016635351

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Published by The Bismarck Tribune on Feb. 4, 2025.

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Deborah Sterna

February 12, 2025

Good family man rip fred

Deborah Sterna

February 12, 2025

Rip fred he'll be missed by all agood family man loved by all

Scott Lonning

February 6, 2025

You will be missed Fred. I will always remember celebrating Christmas at your house and shooting BB guns along the banks of the Missouri river. Happy trails cousin. Scott

Faithful Blessings Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

Scott Lonning

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Uncle Johnny & Aunt Sharlene

February 5, 2025

God needed another beautiful Angel and another star to shine in the sky. Sending you Prayers for strength and thinking of all of you. Hold on to each other and all the Wonderful Memories. Love to All! God Bless

Marjean (Entzel) Hill

February 4, 2025

To the Family of Fred especially his mom Darlene, What a wonderful obituary to read about an amazing young man "your and Joe's son". I did not know him but knew his Dad and Mom and was in high school with Darlene (her Mom and my Dad were cousins). May God give you all comfort, peace and reassurance that Fred's talents are probably already at work organizing a rodeo in heaven. My sincere sympathy, christian love and prayers be with you all.

Sally Ell

February 4, 2025

So sorry to hear about Fred. He will be missed by many.

Peaceful Reflections

SCOTT LUNNEBORG

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Sylvia Fredericks

February 4, 2025

Fred Berger Family
My heartfelt sympathy to you, he was a kind and gracious man . Pete and I thought so much of him . Always there to help and support us. He will be deeply missed . God Bless, Sylvia Fredericks

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Scott thompson and family

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Mary Renner

February 3, 2025

Our deepest sympathies to Arlene and family.
Valan and Mary Renner

Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Scott Bullinger

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Wilfred Berger

February 2, 2025

To Fred Berger family you have our sympathy Will &Lynda Berger

Callen and Janel Schoch

February 1, 2025

Our deepest sympathies to the family of Fred known him when he went to college and worked with him at Western Livestock a wonderful man may he rest in peace

Robon Meyhoff

February 1, 2025

My condolences to the Berger Family. The class of 1975 will miss you. May your spirit be of love and light.
Robon Ferderer
and class of 1975

Jim Buechler

February 1, 2025

Always liked how Fred and his employees perked up when My wife and I brought baked goods and homemade sausages for a quick treat. He will be missed.

Steve and Marlene Hulm

February 1, 2025

Arlene and family. So sorry to hear of your loss of Fred. May God give you comfort and peace in the days ahead.

Bobby Heck

February 1, 2025

Me and Freddy were friends for many years I will miss seeing him at ohms,my thoughts and prayers go out to Chad and the rest of the berger family.God bless you all

Wendy and Nevada Jorgenson

February 1, 2025

We are so very sorry to hear of Fred´s unexpected passing. May God bless you and keep you in His loving arms as you mourn the loss of your loved one.

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