Milton Salvo Bernauer

1918 ∼ 2014

Milton Salvo Bernauer, 95, formerly of Bridge City and Port Arthur, Texas passed away Tuesday, March 18, 2014 at The Concierge in Houston, Texas. He was born on March 25, 1918 in Morgan City, Louisiana to George and Irma Ditch Bernauer. Milton retired from Texaco as a payroll supervisor after 42 years of service. Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, March 22, 2014 at The Methodist Temple in Port Arthur with Reverend Russell Hall officiating. Burial will follow in Greenlawn Memorial Park. A visitation for family and friends will be Friday evening from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves. Milton was preceded in death by his wife of 66 years, Dortha Bernauer. He is survived by his daughter, Betty Waedemon and husband, Ron of Sugarland, TX., two sons, George Bernauer of Bridge City, TX., and Dr. Dale Bernauer and wife, Madeline of Lake Charles, LA., brother-in-law, Charles Ingraham and wife, Evelyn of Nederland, TX., six grandchildren, Michelle Slaughter and husband, Rowdy, Danny Bernauer, Christy Bernauer, Dr. Bobby Bernauer and wife, Sasha, Mark Waedemon and wife, Erin, and David Waedemon and wife, Sarah, five great grandchildren, two great great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends wishing to make memorial contributions may send them to: The Methodist Temple, 4101 Hwy. 73, Port Arthur, TX. 77642

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Anonymous March 24, 2014
Betty, I did not know your father, but I know he was special because he raised you...a very special woman of God. I'm sorry for your earthly loss, but someday you will be with him worshiping the Lord in all of His splendor. May "The Lord bless you and keep you, the Lord make His face shine upon you, and be gracious unto you; the Lord lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace." Numb. 6:24-26.
Anonymous March 23, 2014
Betty, We are saddened by the news of your father's passing. You are and will ever be in our prayers. Be assured - God has welcomed him home.
Anonymous March 21, 2014
To you and your family, Betty, Kathy and I express our most deepest condolences. Because we know where your soul is, we know that sadness and joy (in the Lord) coexist. Our love to you and yours.
Anonymous March 21, 2014
Betty and Ron, What words may assuage the anguish of the loss of your father while even knowing of his passing to a more promised land? The hurts will soon turn to joy as you realize where he is with the Lord. Jesus wept as we do for a loss of a loved one; but we rejoice as He did in receiving a loved one to his Kingdom. My heart and love go to you and your family. Ben Schrader
Anonymous March 21, 2014
Betty just to let you know that you and your love ones are in our Prayers.I pray that Our Most High God gives you peace and comfort during this time of grieving.
Anonymous March 21, 2014
I am truly saddened to hear about your father passing away. I am praying you and your family find peace and comfort during this difficult time. God bless you.
Anonymous March 20, 2014
Betty, I'm so sorry about the loss of your father. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Anonymous March 20, 2014
Betty, I'm so sorry for the loss of your father. My prayers are with you through this difficult time. May you and your family be saturated with much love and support during this time and the days to come. May your hearts find peace in the comfort of the Holy Spirit.
Anonymous March 20, 2014
Dear Betty, Asking for God's comfort to be felt by you and your family, and for many blessings to help you get through this difficult time. I send you hugs from Crested Butte, and will hope to see you after I get back next week. Love, Adelaide
Anonymous March 20, 2014
I loved Milton and remember how he brought so much joy and laughter when he visited Celida and Robert Guillory. He loved Robert's cooking and teased that he would marry him if he could, cause the food was so good. I know he liked figs and bread pudding was a favorite. I also liked that he always remembered my name, JoAnn, sister to Madeleine B. I respected Milton. He had integrity and character. He had a long beautiful life and lived well. Best regards to his children and family. God bless Milton and everyone.
Anonymous March 20, 2014
Sorry for your loss. Here to support you and pray for you.