He was born to Harry and Pauline (Albers) Bergman. On June 3, 1947, he married Kathryn Vonderhyde, who survives.
Also surviving are five sons, Kenneth (Mandy), Fort Recovery, Gregory, Portland, IN, Calvin (Teresa), Monrovia, MD, Kevin (Kim), Ansonia, Eric (Lisa), Salamonia, IN; four daughters, Elaine Brunswick and Jacqueline (David) Ables, all Portland, Rebecca (Greg) Shreeve, Salamonia, and Miriam Major, Bryant, IN; three brothers, Melvin (Peg), Floyd (Joan), all Fort Recovery, and Jack (Jean), St. Henry; four sisters, Ruth Finch, Dayton, Betty Jean (Cy) Brockman, Marjorie Vogel and Elsie (Roscoe) Timmerman, all Fort Recovery; two sisters-in-law, Mary Bergman, St. Henry and Mercedes Bergman, Fort Recovery; 24 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Deceased is a son, Kurt, a daughter, Kristina; five brothers, Ralph, Harold, Paul, Lavern and Carrol; and a sister, Carrie Bergman.
He was a retired milk hauler, owner-operator of Walter Bergman and Son's Trucking, a farmer and horse dealer. He served in the U.S. Army in Italy during World War II, where he received a Purple Heart. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and past president of the Fort Recovery Riding Club, and a member of Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church, all in Fort Recovery.
Funeral Mass is at the church, the Rev. Thomas Dorn officiating.
He was born to Harry and Pauline (Albers) Bergman. On June 3, 1947, he married Kathryn Vonderhyde, who survives.
Also surviving are five sons, Kenneth (Mandy), Fort Recovery, Gregory, Portland, IN, Calvin (Teresa), Monrovia, MD, Kevin (Kim), Ansonia, Eric (Lisa), Salamonia, IN; four daughters, Elaine Brunswick and Jacqueline (David) Ables, all Portland, Rebecca (Greg) Shreeve, Salamonia, and Miriam Major, Bryant, IN; three brothers, Melvin (Peg), Floyd (Joan), all Fort Recovery, and Jack (Jean), St. Henry; four sisters, Ruth Finch, Dayton, Betty Jean (Cy) Brockman, Marjorie Vogel and Elsie (Roscoe) Timmerman, all Fort Recovery; two sisters-in-law, Mary Bergman, St. Henry and Mercedes Bergman, Fort Recovery; 24 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Deceased is a son, Kurt, a daughter, Kristina; five brothers, Ralph, Harold, Paul, Lavern and Carrol; and a sister, Carrie Bergman.
He was a retired milk hauler, owner-operator of Walter Bergman and Son's Trucking, a farmer and horse dealer. He served in the U.S. Army in Italy during World War II, where he received a Purple Heart. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and past president of the Fort Recovery Riding Club, and a member of Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church, all in Fort Recovery.
Funeral Mass is at the church, the Rev. Thomas Dorn officiating.
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