Glen J. Shebilske
My condolences to the Bernhagen family...Uncle Rolly was a great man...never forget those Packard St. haircuts in the basement...rest in peace Uncle Rolly...Glen J. Shebilske
Birth date: Feb 25, 1918 Death date: Apr 2, 2020
Roland Bernhagen, age 102 of Waupaca, WI passed away on Thursday, April 2, 2020. He was born in Ashippun, WI on February 25, 1918, the son of the late Richard and Adela (Neitzel) Bernhagen. Roland married Margaret Piette on Februa Read Obituary
My condolences to the Bernhagen family...Uncle Rolly was a great man...never forget those Packard St. haircuts in the basement...rest in peace Uncle Rolly...Glen J. Shebilske
Deepest condolences to all the Bernhagen family for the loss of your dear father, grandfather, father-in-law. Rollie and Rita were just the nicest people, and I know this is such a big loss, especially at this time. I wish you each many, happy memories to sustain you through your grief. Julie Guten Best (Phil's former sister-in-law, and Todd's aunt)
One of the nicest people I have met through St Mary Magdalene. Always a smile,
always a Hello. Rollie will be missed so very much. Just s very special person to have
known. Your family has so much to be proud of.
Pat Leer April 9 2020
Will miss catching up on family news while he was puzzle shopping at our rummage sale. Have known him most of my life and will miss him.
Grandpa, you are forever in my heart and will always be loved. Nissa
Grandpa, you are forever in my heart and will forever be loved. Nissa
So sorry to hear about Roland. We attended daily mass together and enjoyed the plants he use to bring us. What a devout man of the Lord. You and your family are in my prayers and I celebrate that I knew Roland and he is now in the hands of our Lord. Blessing and sympathy to all. Chris Enslin
We are so very sad to see our sweet Rollie leave us here at St. Mary Magdalene. He was such a lovely holy man that brought much love in the world. Every year he would give me white cucumber seeds for my garden. When we had our monthly breakfast social, he brought plants to share. Rollie we love you and know you will be bringing many blessings from heaven. Our sympathy to family and friends. I
We are going to have a Mass said at St. Mary Magdalene for Rollie once this pandemic is done. God Bless your family.
Jeff and Ellen Hager
I remember doing electrical with my Dad for Roland
at Zwicker's so very many years ago. Rolly was just the nicest
man. He always had a kind word for everyone.
Dennis Bauer
Always enjoyed seeing him when I worked at Piggly Wiggly.