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I'm very sorry for your loss. John was a good friend.
John
January 18, 2016 | Baraboo, WI
Bozeman, Montana
July 9, 1957 – Dec. 15, 2015John, our loving friend, brother, husband and father has left this life unexpectedly to be in God's hands. Though he left the ones behind too early, he enjoyed life to the fullest. He was born in Tomah, Wisconsin, to Marshall and Roberta (Campion) Burger. He lived his...
Read MoreI'm very sorry for your loss. John was a good friend.
John
January 18, 2016 | Baraboo, WI
Thinking of the Burger family in this time of sorrow. I had the pleasure of working with John and he always had a way of seeing the positive in everything. Always made you laugh, talked highly of his family and was very proud of his kids. Hold tight to all the good memories you shared and remember he is watching from above. Hugs to all.
Angela
Angela Getchell
December 30, 2015 | Clancy, MT
My condolence for your loss. Please find comfort in the promise found at Psalms 20:1,2. Diana.
December 24, 2015
I am very sorry for your loss. May Psalms 41:1 give you strength.
Kathy
December 24, 2015 | OH
So sorry to the family for your loss. At such a difficult time we can find hope with this promise: Isaiah 30:19 "He will surely show you favor at the sound of your cry for help; he will answer you as soon as he hears it." Knowing God wants to help us endure, can be a comfort. May his love and strength sustain you during this time of bereavement .
With sympathy ,
E M
December 21, 2015 | FL
My deepest condolences to the Burger Family. I worked with John at Monona State Bank. John was a great guy who enjoyed life. John and I both liked to ski and after the move to Montana, he would regularly send me updates on conditions and what was happening out west. I got to spend a little time and a couple beers with John and Kevin last winter. You could tell he really loved being in Big Sky. I'm so glad he got to experience that dream.
Mike Flynn
Middleton,WI
December 21, 2015
To John's family I sent deepest condolences. I worked with John the past few months and even though we never met face to face, I could tell he had such a great sense of humor and a caring heart. I wished that we would have had the chance to meet. He spoke of his family often and was so proud of them. Cherish your memories,
They help to get thru the hard times. I keep you all in my prayers
Gail Mann
December 18, 2015 | Las Vegas, NV