In loving memory of

Bernard Allen Markham
November 16, 1927 - April 10, 2020

MARKHAM
Bernard A. Markham, 92, of Rochester, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 10, 2020 at Seasons Hospice House.
Bernard was born November 16, 1927 in rural Marion, MN to Bernie and Mabel (Stoppel) Markham. He attended school in Marion until moving in 1938 to their Oronoco family farm. Bernard continued his education at Coon Grove Elementary school through the 8th grade and then went to work on the family farm. He returned to school and received his GED in 1971. He had a milk route before entering the U.S. Army in 1950. Bernard served with the Minnesota National Guard in Texas and South Carolina, and finally in Alabama where his daughter was born. On January 11, 1951, in Pine island, Bernard married Betty Stiller. After his time in the Army, Bernard worked with the Railway Express Agency until 1975 when the company closed and then went to work for the state hospital of Minnesota in Rochester and the state hospital in Cambridge. After retirement, in 1991, Bernard did volunteer work with the Builders for Christ, traveling to different states to help build churches for WELS (Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod). Bernard and Betty enjoyed traveling, especially to Alaska in their mini Winnebago. Bernard loved building things from crosses for the church to cabinets for many people. He was an active member of Ascension Evangelical Lutheran Church of Rochester. Bernard had a love for fishing, family time, woodworking, shelling walnuts and his beloved dog, Bebe. At the age of 19, he was baptized and confirmed at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oronoco, which started his faithful walk with his Savior. Bernie was known as the man of faith, he lived his faith and modeled it for those who knew him. He was a kind and generous man.
Bernard is survived by his daughters, Sandra (John) Rogness of Oronoco, Kathleen DeRaad of Rochester; grandchildren, Jeff (Amy) Rogness and Nick (Jen) Rogness; great-grandchildren, Max, Evelyn, Anna and Erin; and a host of other family and friends. Bernard was preceded in death by his wife, Betty; brothers, Henry, William, Leonard, Vernon, Leon; sister, Doris and by his parents.
A memorial to celebrate Bernard's life will be held at a later date. Burial will be at Oronoco Cemetery. Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Markham family; to share a special memory or condolence, please visit www.ranfranzandvinefh.com

Tributes

Dexter and Vikki Niskanen wrote on Apr 15, 2020:

"At a very young age I always looked forward to his visit as he always took time for me. Dexter Niskanen"

Stephen R Brown wrote on Apr 15, 2020:

"Bernie was a gentle soul who delighted in simple pleasures and of course the companionship of his dog BeBe. He was a friend to my father and shared personal memories at mealtimes when they were floor mates at The Waters on Mayowood. May he now know everlasting peace. My condolences to his family. Stephen Brown"

beatriz wrote on Apr 14, 2020:

"sandy am so sorry for you lose Mr. Bernie was a wonderful person am so a fortunate to be one of the person who enjoy taking care of him I going to miss him a lot specially in the Big Mac days !! rest in peace "

Jenny Putzier wrote on Apr 14, 2020:

"Sandy and Kathy..so very sorry for you loss. Bernard was a wonderful, kind, loving man. He will be missed. May he rest in peace. Jenny (Wittlief) Putzier."

Jacque Hahn wrote on Apr 14, 2020:

"Sandra and Kathleen, we are so saddened to see that Bernie passed away. we extend our deepest sympathies to the entire family from The Waters on Mayowood! He is remembered here as a kind man, we still refer to the room he was in as ?Bernie room? May he rest in peace"

Arthur & Barbara Smallbrock wrote on Apr 13, 2020:

"Bernie was a great uncle and friend. He will be missed and now he up there with Betty and with man he worshiped , love him and will miss him. Love you Sandy and Kathy. Love Art & Barb Smallbrock "

Fred Baldwin wrote on Apr 13, 2020:

"My condolence to Bernie's family. My Dad, Bob Baldwin knew Bernie well during his time with Railway Express until bankruptcy and always spoke highly of him. As a Railway Express manager in LaCrosse in the 60's, I too knew Bernie and remember him as a devoted and great employee, as well as a wonderful person! Fred Baldwin"