Alice Isaac Berger
Alice Virginia Isaac Berger, 86, of Charleston, WV, entered into eternal rest on June 27, 2025.
Alice was born on March 2, 1939, in Rand, West Virginia, to the late Steve and Alice Isaac. She was united in marriage to Eugene Berger, and out of that union came five children.
Alice dedicated her life to education, spending many years as a devoted teacher at Chandler Elementary School, where she was known for her passion for learning and her unwavering commitment to her students. Alice inspired countless young minds and left a lasting impact on the community.
While Alice’s achievements in life were many, it was her immense capacity for love of others that defined who she was.
Alice was proceeded in death by her father, Steve Isaac; her mother, Alice Isaac; her daughter, Renata Berger; her son, James Berger; sisters, Irene Jones, Geraldine Rennix, and Pam Davis; and brother, Doug Isaac.
Alice leaves to cherish her memory her sons, David Berger and Steven Berger; daughter, Eugenia Berger; sister, Ardith Bond; many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins
and friends.
A Service to Honor the Life of Alice will be held at 12 Noon on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, at Snodgrass Funeral Home, with Pastor Carl “Bo” Terrell, Sr. officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park, South Charleston. A visitation will be held 1 hour prior to the service. Arrangements are in the care of Snodgrass Funeral Home, South Charleston.
Memories of Alice may be shared by visiting http://snodgrassfuneral.com and selecting the obituary. Snodgrass Funeral Home, South Charleston, is handling the arrangements.
My deepest condolences to cousin Alice’s family she was such a beautiful person. I fondly think of her hosting the Isaac Family Reunion in Charleston in 2014, itcwas one of the best Reunions we ever had! Rest well with the ancestors Alice you’re in great company. 🌹
I met Ms.Alice Berger when I was 14 years old and what an amazing woman. The love she had for her children and grandchildren was unmeasurable. She would climb the highest mountain to make sure everyone was provided for.
Thank you for accepting me and my daughter Jamila and for sharing your love with us and all your grandchildren. You will be missed immensely.