Richard Thomas Berschwinger

Richard Thomas Berschwinger

ALTAMONT — Richard Thomas Berschwinger, a master tile setter who was devoted to his family, died peacefully in his sleep in the early morning hours of Sunday, Feb. 27, 2022. He was 88.

“He was a kind and generous man and will be remembered as such by all who loved him,” his family wrote in a tribute.

Born in Albany on June 7, 1933, to the late Leonard and Anne (née Mente) Berschwinger, Mr. Berschwinger made his living as a master tile setter for Altamont Tile Company.

“His many joys included traveling with his wife, spending time with family, and cutting and stacking wood,” his family wrote.

He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Yvonne M. Berschwinger; by his daughters, Jean Califano and her husband, Steve, Joann Fahrenkopf and her husband, Jim, and Rose Smith.

He was the devoted grandfather to six grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and one on the way.

 His parents died before him, as did his brothers, Leonard and Frederick, his sister Anna, and one grandson.

“Richard was a loyal friend to his nieces and nephews, siblings, and in-laws as well as to many friends,” his family wrote. “His daughter Rose was by his side as a caregiver for five years and gave unselfishly her devotion to his care. Richard also loved all his kitties over the years (too many to mention).”

Cremation took place through the care of Simple Choices Inc. There will be no services.

Memorial messages may be left at www.altamontenterprise.com/milestones.
 

 

Please contact either Rose @ 518-861-5081 or Jean @ 518-301-4841

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