In Memory of

Craig

Phillip

Berres

Obituary for Craig Phillip Berres

On June 27, 1986 Craig blessed Pete and Kathy by becoming their son. Craig was a hard working, loving and devoted father to his sons Aaden and Carter Berres.

Craig is survived by the loving mother of his children, Amber Brecht.
Also survived by his very caring and loving step mother Cindy Ossana- Berres. Craig is further survived by his brothers Burnell Berres and Benjamin Berres and sisters Bridgette and Alyson Stadler.

Preceded in death by his step brother Matthew Majeske, the beloved brother of Nicholas and Benjamin Majeske.
Also survived by grandparents George and Bernice Fetzer and James and Susan Berres.

Craig's aunts and uncles:
Carolyn and Jeff Sekely, Joyce and Ken Dunn, Keith and Carol, BerresErica Berres, Scott Berres.
And preceded in death by his uncle Dominic Bercelli
Craig was further survived by his cousins Chris and Justin Sekely, Nate and Cassidy Dunn, Ryan Berres, Brett (Holly) Berres, Kyle (Andrea) Berres, And Olivia and Spencer Bobrofsky.
Born to eternal Life May 26, 2021.
Forever loved, Forever missed.

Craig was a rambunctious, full of energy kind of kid from the start. He gave his teachers a run for their money because it was simply impossible for him to sit still and be quiet. He found a lot of enjoyment in middle school being on the basketball team. He took his basketball training very seriously and diligently practiced his drills at home. In high school at Milwaukee Tech he was enrolled in the plumbing program and then the automotive program. He did one year in Junior ROTC but dint want to continue.

Craig had all different kinds of jobs tending to work outdoors in hard working manual jobs. One of his first jobs was working in the kitchen at Mama Mia's. He worked at different landscaping companies throughout the year cutting grass in the summer and shoveling snow in the winter. His main line of work was roofing and hanging gutters. He worked in a metal factory and a rubber factory, He painted lines on parking lots and other public areas with his friend Nick. He worked at Advanced Disposal for a time. He dabbled in a little masonry work helping to repair the cement around house windows.

Craig picked up his love of skateboarding again a few years ago and was absolutely crazy about getting in some skateboarding anytime and anywhere he could. He got his two boys scooters and they spent many hours having the time of their lives together on their skateboard and scooters.

He was also crazy about dogs from the labs we had when he was growing up to his own two dogs Magic and Zoey. He put his two loves together and would tuck our little Cha weenie Henny in his shirt so her head was sticking outof his collar and down the street they would go on his skateboard.

Craig was good at keeping up with sports and he always kept up on what was going on in the world. He was extremely patriotic and proud of our country. He often talked about his appreciation for our veterans who served our country and are currently serving our country.

Throughout his life he was consistently good hearted, caring, full of personality and brought joy and energy to those who knew him that only Craig could bring.

Memorials may be made at Landmark Credit Union in the name of Craig's children.