Henry Mead Bertholf
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March 18, 1952
August 06, 2012
Mt. Carroll
IL
Life Story
Henry Mead Bertholf, loving father and husband, passed away the morning of August 6th, 2012, at his home in Houston, Texas. Henry is survived by his two sons, Evan Lee Bertholf and Alexander Merritt Bertholf, and his wife of 25 years, Janna.
He is also survived by his mother, Cynthia Bertholf (Virginia), brother William Bertholf (Virginia), and sisters, Cyndy Wolfe (California) and Wendon McNeill (New Mexico)
Henry was born in llinois, but considered New Mexico his home. He graduated from Eastern New Mexico University and continued his studies over the course of his life, becoming a Systems Analyst with multiple I.T. certifications.
Henry's brother and sisters and their families, although scattered from coast to coast, were always in his heart. He loved his family very much and was very proud of his two boys. Henry also loved his dear and life-long friends; they were his extended...
Memory Bank
My prayers are with your family. I enjoyed the stories he shared about his family and how he loved riding his bike,...
Henry was a great friend and always there when needed. You couldn't ask to work with a better coworker and friend.
Trying to condense more than 30 years of memories into a few words is difficult Henry, as there have been so many,...
Henry and I were hired on the same day at Baker Hughes. Since then we have became good friends. There are not many...
To my brother Henry: You have gone too soon. I can't believe the feeling of loss. I will miss your quick wit,...
Guest Book
August 10, 2012
I was in shock to here this news. He will be surely missed. Please know that my prayers and thoughts are with...
August 09, 2012
I wanted to express my deepest sympathies for your loss. What a kind, insightful human being Henry was. He...
August 09, 2012
We are shocked and very sad for the loss of your husband, father and our friend. He has undoubtly made an impact...
August 08, 2012
Janna and Bertholf Family, This news comes as such a shock. Henry was a great man who I could always...
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