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Kenneth Lyndbergh “Bergie” Stuteville

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Kenneth Lyndbergh “Bergie” Stuteville

Birth
Whitewright, Grayson County, Texas, USA
Death
15 Mar 2021 (aged 88)
Grayson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Van Alstyne, Grayson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Kenneth Lyndbergh Stuteville, whom everyone knew simply as Bergie, went home to his Lord and Savior in the early hours of March 15th, 2021 at the age of 88. Bergie was born on July 30th, 1932 and raised in Whitewright, Texas to Charles Holmes and Fannie Mae (Hall) Stuteville and eventually moved to Van Alstyne at an early age to open a Dry Goods Grocery Store with his family and remained a proud citizen of Van Alstyne and a VA Panther for the remainder of his life. He was an avid football, basketball and baseball fan but not only did he love sports, his true passion was the Boy Scouts of America and at the time of his passing he was the oldest living Eagle Scout in the Nation originally obtaining his Eagle Scout in 1948 at the age of 16 while being a member of Troop 44 in Van Alstyne, the nation’s 5th Scout Troop to be created. Following Graduation from Van Alstyne High School in 1949 and Graduation from North Texas State College (now known as The University of North Texas) in 1953 with a General Business Degree, Bergie then Joined the Army serving his country at Redstone Arsenal near Huntsville, AL and played halfback for the Redstone Rockets Football Team during his tenure in the Military. Bergie then worked for Magnolia Petroleum (now Mobil) until he began his service of 29 years as the Financial Manager for the City of Sherman and in his time there created award winning budgets and financial planning for the city that are still used to this day. Bergie would eventually help start Troop 45 in Howe and remain one of its key members until his passing. Bergie was the embodiment of the Boy Scouts law by living his life Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean and Reverent at all times to anyone and everyone. After his retirement Bergie worked for Grayson County as the custodian of Loy Lake Park and as a volunteer for the National Parks Service at Rocky Mountain National Park in Estes Park, Colorado during the summers planting plants and cleaning trail systems. Bergie lived a large life and everyone around him was considered a true friend. You always knew Bergie by his simple greeting of a very loud “HEYYYY!” that would preface any greeting that brought smiles to those who knew him. He was a lifelong member of the First United Methodist Church in Howe, Texas and volunteered as the Financial Officer and with the Feed My Sheep Food Pantry with the church bringing his life full circle with the grocery business. Bergie also enjoyed raising cattle on his farm and living a simple life of selfless service to God.

Bergie is survived by his wife Nancy Stuteville of Gunter. Son, Kevin Stuteville of San Jose, California. Son and Daughter in law, Steve and Kathy Stuteville of Arlington, Texas. The Mother of his Son's Barbara Dorene Stiles, of Garland, Texas. Son and Daughter in law, Edward and Cynthia Ward of Pottsboro, Texas. Daughter and Son in law, Jeanine and Paul Wolf of Oglesby, Texas. Many Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren, Nieces, and Nephews. He is also survived by his brother BJ and sisters Charlene, Patty Ann and their respective Spouses and Family Members.

Bergie was preceded in death by his Parents. His Sister Laura Mae Brown. His Grandson Roston Ward, whom he would call his best of friends. The Family would like to ask that in lieu of flowers that Donations be made to the Autism Society of America by calling 800-328-8476 option 3 to support finding a cure for people, like his beloved Grandson Roston, that live with Autism and the challenges that they face every day.
Kenneth Lyndbergh Stuteville, whom everyone knew simply as Bergie, went home to his Lord and Savior in the early hours of March 15th, 2021 at the age of 88. Bergie was born on July 30th, 1932 and raised in Whitewright, Texas to Charles Holmes and Fannie Mae (Hall) Stuteville and eventually moved to Van Alstyne at an early age to open a Dry Goods Grocery Store with his family and remained a proud citizen of Van Alstyne and a VA Panther for the remainder of his life. He was an avid football, basketball and baseball fan but not only did he love sports, his true passion was the Boy Scouts of America and at the time of his passing he was the oldest living Eagle Scout in the Nation originally obtaining his Eagle Scout in 1948 at the age of 16 while being a member of Troop 44 in Van Alstyne, the nation’s 5th Scout Troop to be created. Following Graduation from Van Alstyne High School in 1949 and Graduation from North Texas State College (now known as The University of North Texas) in 1953 with a General Business Degree, Bergie then Joined the Army serving his country at Redstone Arsenal near Huntsville, AL and played halfback for the Redstone Rockets Football Team during his tenure in the Military. Bergie then worked for Magnolia Petroleum (now Mobil) until he began his service of 29 years as the Financial Manager for the City of Sherman and in his time there created award winning budgets and financial planning for the city that are still used to this day. Bergie would eventually help start Troop 45 in Howe and remain one of its key members until his passing. Bergie was the embodiment of the Boy Scouts law by living his life Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean and Reverent at all times to anyone and everyone. After his retirement Bergie worked for Grayson County as the custodian of Loy Lake Park and as a volunteer for the National Parks Service at Rocky Mountain National Park in Estes Park, Colorado during the summers planting plants and cleaning trail systems. Bergie lived a large life and everyone around him was considered a true friend. You always knew Bergie by his simple greeting of a very loud “HEYYYY!” that would preface any greeting that brought smiles to those who knew him. He was a lifelong member of the First United Methodist Church in Howe, Texas and volunteered as the Financial Officer and with the Feed My Sheep Food Pantry with the church bringing his life full circle with the grocery business. Bergie also enjoyed raising cattle on his farm and living a simple life of selfless service to God.

Bergie is survived by his wife Nancy Stuteville of Gunter. Son, Kevin Stuteville of San Jose, California. Son and Daughter in law, Steve and Kathy Stuteville of Arlington, Texas. The Mother of his Son's Barbara Dorene Stiles, of Garland, Texas. Son and Daughter in law, Edward and Cynthia Ward of Pottsboro, Texas. Daughter and Son in law, Jeanine and Paul Wolf of Oglesby, Texas. Many Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren, Nieces, and Nephews. He is also survived by his brother BJ and sisters Charlene, Patty Ann and their respective Spouses and Family Members.

Bergie was preceded in death by his Parents. His Sister Laura Mae Brown. His Grandson Roston Ward, whom he would call his best of friends. The Family would like to ask that in lieu of flowers that Donations be made to the Autism Society of America by calling 800-328-8476 option 3 to support finding a cure for people, like his beloved Grandson Roston, that live with Autism and the challenges that they face every day.


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