Burial at Aspen Grove Cemetery.
Bernice is survived by her step-daughter, June (Miller) Morrison (Richard), her step-grandchildren, Wendy (Morrison) Sheehy (John), and Michael Morrison (Alyson), five step-great grandsons, many nieces and nephews, sister-in-law Fern Breuer, and cousin Geneive Hingst.
Bernice was preceded in death by her husbands Carl Thye and Roy Miller; and siblings Kenneth Breuer, William Breuer, half-sister Eleanor Breuer Rawlings, half-brother Horace Breuer, and half-sister Louise Breuer Klingman.
Bernice worked at Schramm's for 30 years, retiring in 1985, was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church and Miriam Circle. She was a 47 year member of P.E.O. Chapter KB and the Golden Oldies of Burlington.
Bernice loved attending and volunteering at church, traveling with her late husbands Roy Miller and Carl Thye, playing cards with friends, gardening, fishing, watching her favorite Chicago Cubs, and was a talented artist.
Burial at Aspen Grove Cemetery.
Bernice is survived by her step-daughter, June (Miller) Morrison (Richard), her step-grandchildren, Wendy (Morrison) Sheehy (John), and Michael Morrison (Alyson), five step-great grandsons, many nieces and nephews, sister-in-law Fern Breuer, and cousin Geneive Hingst.
Bernice was preceded in death by her husbands Carl Thye and Roy Miller; and siblings Kenneth Breuer, William Breuer, half-sister Eleanor Breuer Rawlings, half-brother Horace Breuer, and half-sister Louise Breuer Klingman.
Bernice worked at Schramm's for 30 years, retiring in 1985, was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church and Miriam Circle. She was a 47 year member of P.E.O. Chapter KB and the Golden Oldies of Burlington.
Bernice loved attending and volunteering at church, traveling with her late husbands Roy Miller and Carl Thye, playing cards with friends, gardening, fishing, watching her favorite Chicago Cubs, and was a talented artist.
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