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EDITORIAL: PATRIOT AND COMMUNITY ACTIVISTS BRENDA BERGWITZ WILL BE MISSED

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PATRIOT AND COMMUNITY ACTIVISTS BRENDA BERGWITZ SERVED HER COUNTY AND COMMUNITY WELL

by CCO Staff

Brenda Jean Bergwitz, 79, of Evansville, passed away Thursday, April 15, 2021, at the Linda E. White Hospice House surrounded by family.

Brenda was born October 21, 1941, in Cameo, West Virginia to the late Forrest Hatfield, Sr. and Lucille (Swafford) Clark. She retired from Welborn Baptist Hospital where she worked as a rehabilitation technician.

Brenda was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. She was also was a member of and served as chaplain for the Navy Mother’s and American Legion Funkhouser Post #8; volunteered with Right to Life and the local Republican party and was also a member of the 2nd Amendment Patriots. Brenda was a former member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Vanderburgh County and currently a member of the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church.

Brenda was a 1st and 2nd amendment warrior that loved and support the Constitution of The United States Of American.  We considered her as a modern-day freedom fighter who was guided by her faith and strong conservative convictions.  She was an extremely intelligent, caring, and loving person. Brenda has a soft spot for the underprivileged and downtrodden.

Our publisher ready liked Brenda because she was strong-willed and principled. They enjoyed numerous pointed philosophical political decisions over the years. In fact, he really liked watching her taking on the self-serving political types because she knew how to tactfully put them in their place because she was always armed with the facts.

In the next several weeks the City-County Observer will be announcing a scholarship in the name of our patriotic friend Brenda Berkowitz.

We are glad that she will receive a full military funeral with honors because she served her county and community well.

Surviving Brenda is her daughter, Tina Bergwitz; sons, John Bergwitz, Greg Bergwitz and Nick (Geniel) Bergwitz; one sister, Linda Strevel, and brothers, Forrest Hatfield, Jr, Alan Hatfield, Ricky Hatfield, David Hatfield, Kevin Hatfield, Robert Clark, Freeman Clark, Henry Clark, Willie Clark, and Albert Nieves. Also, surviving are grandchildren, Summer and Kaylyn Bergwitz, Jeremy Bergwitz, Brooke Bergwitz, Alicia Bergwitz, Britney (Ryan) Aguon, Kristin (Scott Ibey) Bergwitz, Rose Ann Bergwitz and Elijah Nicholas Bergwitz; a great-grandson, Isaiah, Greg’s bird, Messy Marvin, and her favorite granddog, BooBoo.

In addition to her parents, Brenda was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, John Bergwitz in 2015; by her son, Charlie Bergwitz in 1992; by two brothers, Larry and Bucky Hatfield; by her stepmother, Nellie Hatfield and stepfather, Luther Clark.

There will be a Mass of Christian Burial held at 10:00 AM on Thursday, April 22, 2021, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rev. Jason Gries officiating. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery, where the Vanderburgh County Retired Veterans Memorial Club will conduct military rites.

Friends may visit with the family from 2:00 until 8:00 PM on Wednesday at Pierre Funeral Home, 2601 W. Franklin Street, and from 9:30 AM until service time on Thursday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 2701 W. Franklin Street.

Condolences may be made online at www.pierrefuneralhome.com.

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  1. Brenda and I worked together at Deaconess Hospital in Cardiac Care for a number of years, She was ALWAYS upbeat, kind, empathetic and smart. I considered her to be a true, valued colleague. After we both retired…I to City Council and she to a Constitutional advocate…, she kept me on my toes with sharp, excellent insights. I miss her. Doc Adams

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