Jack Berno Obituary, Death – Jack Berno, Jr., MD passed died suddenly and unexpectedly yesterday afternoon. This news is sure to leave you in a state of shock and grief. During this trying time, we want you to know that each and every one of you is in our thoughts and prayers. Please know that we are thinking about you all. Dr. Berno was a treasured member of the Adena family for over 40 years, during which time he served in a range of leadership capacities, the most recent of which was the Chief of Staff. During this period, Dr. Berno also held a variety of positions within the company. Throughout this time period, Dr. Berno served in a variety of capacities within the organization. During this time period, Dr. Berno was a part of the organization’s leadership team in a variety of capacities.
Dr. Berno entered the medical field, following in his father’s footsteps, and maintained a solo practice for a period of time before becoming a member of the Adena Medical Staff in the year 1982. His father was also a physician. The patient and community always come first for Dr. Berno. The people in our community are Dr. Berno’s top priority, and he is committed to providing care of the greatest possible standard for them. A vast number of medical services and experts are now available to residents of Adena as a direct result of the efforts that Dr. Berno and his colleagues have made on behalf of the community in Adena. Dr. Berno had a pivotal role in the development and expansion of the vast majority of these professional organizations and service providers. Due to the major nature of his contributions, it is impossible to overstate the magnitude of his influence, which has been made.
Due to Dr. Berno’s passing, everyone, and especially those who were lucky enough to count Dr. Berno as a friend, will experience a tremendous feeling of loss. This is especially true for those who had the opportunity to count Dr. Berno as a friend.
During this difficult time, I ask that you remember to keep Dr. Berno’s family, friends, and coworkers at the Internal Medicine clinic in your thoughts and prayers. Dr. Berno was working there. In addition, I would want to remind you to keep Robin Berno, who is a member of the Adena family and is married to Dr. Berno. Please do not forget this request. I am grateful.