Dr Kathleen Berger 1920 – 2018

Stuart Cross  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Nov 2018
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Dr Kathleen Berger 1920 – 2018

On 24 July, Dr Kathleen Berger was called home aged 98.

Kathleen Berger trained as a doctor and entered the Army in WWII, rising to the rank of Captain. When she was demobbed she joined the Bermondsey Medical Mission. After the war, new housing estates were built in the London suburbs and people were moved out. With no GP practices in the area, people would walk miles back into Bermondsey. In 1950, Dr Berger was asked to become the family doctor to the Coppice Estate in Petts Wood, south east London.

Healing and preaching

Dr Berger had a real love for people and as much as she wanted to heal the sick, she was just as anxious to preach the Kingdom of God. Within a short time she was running activities for young people on Sundays and throughout the week from her doctor’s surgery. A Sunday School opened. As the work among the young people was progressing, some of their parents wanted to come along and so Dr Berger opened up her home too.

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