Berenger, Charles          
Officers and members of the International Association of Bridge, Structural &
Ornamental Ironworkers Local Union No. 12 are requested to meet Monday,
September 20, 2004 at 7 p.m. at the Clarksville Community Church, Rt. 443,
Clarksville, N.Y. to pay their respects to their late Brother, Charles
Berenger. Fraternally, GARRY SIMMONS President
Published in the Albany Times Union from 9/19/2004 - 9/20/2004.

Berenger, Charles          
Members of Voorheesville American Legion Post 1493 are requested to meet
Monday 6 p.m. at the Clarksville Community Reformed Church, Clarksville to pay
our respects to our departed comrade, Charles Edward Berenger. DON DUNCAN
Commander JOHN LAWRENCE Chaplain
Published in the Albany Times Union on 9/20/2004.

Berenger, Charles          
CLARKSVILLE Charles Edward Berenger, September 17, 2004, age 70, husband of
Margaret Marie Leonard Berenger, son of the late Edward J. Berenger Sr. and
Maria M. Lowenstein Berenger; father of Charles E. Berenger Jr. of
Clarksville, Richard J. Berenger Sr. and his wife Noreen of Clarksville, and
Elizabeth A. Smith and her husband Robert of Feura Bush. Brother of Dorothy
Kolis and her husband Danny of Fla., Kenneth Berenger and his wife Barbara of
Franklin Square, N.Y., Richard Berenger and his wife Patti of Bardonia, N.Y.,
Marie Makowski of Brooklyn, Frederick Berenger of Ozone Park, N.Y., Karen
Berenger of Brooklyn and the late Edward, Dolores and Harold Berenger.
Grandfather of Michael Smith, Richard Jr., Jamie and Kayla Marie Berenger. He
is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Mr. Berenger was a member of Iron
Workers Union Local #12 of Albany and Local #580 of NYC, Bethlehem Lodge #2233
B.P.O.E., Clarksville Community (Reformed) Church, a Navy veteran,
Voorheesville American Legion Post #1493, the Onesquethaw Fish and Game Club,
and Tadmore Lodge #923 F&AM. Friends may call 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at the
Clarksville Community Church. Funeral Service Tuesday 10:30 a.m. at the
church. Interment Onesquethaw Cemetery. Contributions in lieu of flowers may
be made to the Clarksville Community (Reformed) Church, Memorial Fund, P.O.
Box F., Clarksville, NY 12041. The Berenger family would like to thank the
Onesquethaw Rescue Squad and the Community Hospice of Albany for their help
and care.
Published in the Albany Times Union on 9/20/2004.