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Anthony C. Berg, W1OT SK June 24, 2018

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  1. K2HAT

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    Anthony C. Berg, W1OT SK

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    Anthony (Tony) C. Berg passed away at age 83 on June 24, 2018.
    He was predeceased by his wife, Camille and his parents, Renie and Marcus Berg.
    Tony was born in Halifax, England and grew up in Stuyvesant Falls, NY and Easthampton, MA. Tony graduated as Valedictorian from The Williston School in Easthampton. He then attended and graduated from WPI. After graduating from WPI, Tony was hired by Raytheon.
    In 1958, he took a leave of absence from Raytheon to serve his country in the Army where he achieved the rank of First Lieutenant. Upon honorable discharge in 1960, he and Camille moved to Massachusetts where Tony resumed working for Raytheon until his retirement in 1997.
    After retirement in 1997, he and his wife moved to James City County. Having enjoyed golfing throughout New England, he and his wife joined Williamsburg Country Club. Shortly after moving to Ford's Colony Tony began building and maintaining blue bird boxes. Through his effort Ford's Colony became a bird sanctuary.
    Tony also enjoyed ten pin bowling and joined a bowling league in Williamsburg.
    Tony had a love of antique cars and would frequent local car shows.
    In recent years, he enjoyed studying the stock market and trying different investment strategies.

    Tony's favorite pastime, however, was his Ham Radio. He enjoyed making contacts and friends all around the word. He was an active member of FOC and ARRL. Now W1OT will join the ranks of the "Silent Keys".

    Left to remember Tony are daughters, Gretchen Queeney and Karen (Jack) Primiano; grandchildren, Sean and Mia Primiano, Nicole Floria and Kellen Queeney; cousin, Sandra Garner; and nieces, Georgia (Steve) Schumacher, Elizabeth (Cal Thomas) Stoehr, and Pamela (Winston) Cavin.

    A memorial service, including some of Tony's favorite music, will be held at Nelsen Funeral Home on Saturday, June 30 at 2:00PM with a reception to follow.

    Online condolences may be shared at www.nelsenwilliamsburg.com.
    Published in Virginia Gazette from June 28 to July 5, 2018
    https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/v...n=anthony-c-berg-tony&pid=189411875&fhid=2724
     

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