In 2011, Aaron retired from Paine Webber/UBS in Long Beach after 35 years of service. He made many friends during his other methods of service: the YMCA Los Cerritos Branch, the Cerritos Optimist Club, the Cerritos VOPs, and the Cancer Society. Aaron also served in the U.S. Air Force as a Sargent in the refueling group during the Vietnam War. In 2010, he relocated to Brea to be near to his children.
He leaves his wife of 41 years, Diana Soares Bergner, three sons Christopher V. Bergner (Ana), Sean Juelch (Debbie), and Ryan T. Bergner. They were the light of his life, as were his beloved grandchildren, Derek Bergner, Sarah Juelch, Brett Juelch, Katelyn Bergner, and Chase Bergner. His strength and kindness will always be cherished. He left this world a better place.
Arrangements are under the care of Queen of Heaven Mortuary, Rowland Heights, CA.
In 2011, Aaron retired from Paine Webber/UBS in Long Beach after 35 years of service. He made many friends during his other methods of service: the YMCA Los Cerritos Branch, the Cerritos Optimist Club, the Cerritos VOPs, and the Cancer Society. Aaron also served in the U.S. Air Force as a Sargent in the refueling group during the Vietnam War. In 2010, he relocated to Brea to be near to his children.
He leaves his wife of 41 years, Diana Soares Bergner, three sons Christopher V. Bergner (Ana), Sean Juelch (Debbie), and Ryan T. Bergner. They were the light of his life, as were his beloved grandchildren, Derek Bergner, Sarah Juelch, Brett Juelch, Katelyn Bergner, and Chase Bergner. His strength and kindness will always be cherished. He left this world a better place.
Arrangements are under the care of Queen of Heaven Mortuary, Rowland Heights, CA.
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement