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Bernard Joseph “Bernie” Kemnitz

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Bernard Joseph “Bernie” Kemnitz

Birth
Death
25 Feb 2011 (aged 78)
Burial
Brookfield, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.0853889, Longitude: -88.0739583
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Bernard Jospeh "Bernie" Kemnitz
December 15, 1932 - February 25, 2011
Peacefully entered Eternal Life on February 25, at the age of 78. Loving husband of Rochelle "Rocky" for 55 years. Proud father of Randy (Sue) Kemnitz and Pamela Verkuilen. He adored his grandchildren, Jessica and Joseph Kemnitz; Eric, Michelle and Matthew Verkuilen.Survived by sister, Dorothy VanBlaricom, and In-laws, Richard Redlinger; Sharon and Dave Andrews; Donna and John Blair.Visitation at Wisconsin Memorial Park Chapel of the Chimes, Tuesday, March 1, 11:00 AM-1:45 PM. Funeral Service 2:00 PM. Private Entombment.Bernie was a Navy Veteran and life member of Runge/Graham Post 1691 VFW. He also worked in the sign trade since 1955, retiring in 2009 from his own Bernie's Sign Studio. Past President of the Sign Local 770.He was recognized alongside of Warhohl, Lichenstein, and Johns as a pop art pioneer with his "Mrs. Karl's Bread" 60'x150' mural on the side of a downtown Milwaukee building, one of the largest pop art works in the world. He also received awards and recognition for donating his significant talent to many organizations, including the Village of Greendale and Channel 10.His passion for life, sense of humor, and love for his family will be missed by all.
Bernard Jospeh "Bernie" Kemnitz
December 15, 1932 - February 25, 2011
Peacefully entered Eternal Life on February 25, at the age of 78. Loving husband of Rochelle "Rocky" for 55 years. Proud father of Randy (Sue) Kemnitz and Pamela Verkuilen. He adored his grandchildren, Jessica and Joseph Kemnitz; Eric, Michelle and Matthew Verkuilen.Survived by sister, Dorothy VanBlaricom, and In-laws, Richard Redlinger; Sharon and Dave Andrews; Donna and John Blair.Visitation at Wisconsin Memorial Park Chapel of the Chimes, Tuesday, March 1, 11:00 AM-1:45 PM. Funeral Service 2:00 PM. Private Entombment.Bernie was a Navy Veteran and life member of Runge/Graham Post 1691 VFW. He also worked in the sign trade since 1955, retiring in 2009 from his own Bernie's Sign Studio. Past President of the Sign Local 770.He was recognized alongside of Warhohl, Lichenstein, and Johns as a pop art pioneer with his "Mrs. Karl's Bread" 60'x150' mural on the side of a downtown Milwaukee building, one of the largest pop art works in the world. He also received awards and recognition for donating his significant talent to many organizations, including the Village of Greendale and Channel 10.His passion for life, sense of humor, and love for his family will be missed by all.


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