Rose T. Bergman, 90, formerly of the St. Benedict community, died Friday, May 14, 2004, at a Kansas City, KS, care home near her daughter.
She was born January 12, 1914, on a farm west of Kelly, KS, the daughter of Frank and Mary A. Stegeman Haverkamp. She attended St. Bede's School at Kelly.
On June 25, 1946, she married Raymond B. Bergman at St. Bede's Church at Kelly. They lived in Seneca and in 1955 moved to a farm west of St. Benedict, where they farmed and raised livestock. Her husband, Raymond, died February 13, 1996.
She was a member of St. Mary's Church and the Altar Society at the church at St. Benedict. She enjoyed quilting, crocheting, baking, and gardening.
Survivors are a son, Marvin Bergman of Seneca; a daughter, Darlene Bergman-Armstrong of Bonner Springs; a brother, Alphonse Haverkamp of Seneca; a sister, Alma Holthaus of Centralia; and a granddaughter, Amy Bergman.
Besides her husband she was preceded in death by five brothers, George, Lawrence, Frank, Edwin, and Joseph; and four sisters, Anna Boeding, Dora Steinlage, Mary Haug, and Josepha Steinlage.
The mass of Christian burial will be 11 A.M. Monday, May 17, at Sts. Mary's Church in St. Benedict. The burial will be in the church cemetery.
Rose T. Bergman, 90, formerly of the St. Benedict community, died Friday, May 14, 2004, at a Kansas City, KS, care home near her daughter.
She was born January 12, 1914, on a farm west of Kelly, KS, the daughter of Frank and Mary A. Stegeman Haverkamp. She attended St. Bede's School at Kelly.
On June 25, 1946, she married Raymond B. Bergman at St. Bede's Church at Kelly. They lived in Seneca and in 1955 moved to a farm west of St. Benedict, where they farmed and raised livestock. Her husband, Raymond, died February 13, 1996.
She was a member of St. Mary's Church and the Altar Society at the church at St. Benedict. She enjoyed quilting, crocheting, baking, and gardening.
Survivors are a son, Marvin Bergman of Seneca; a daughter, Darlene Bergman-Armstrong of Bonner Springs; a brother, Alphonse Haverkamp of Seneca; a sister, Alma Holthaus of Centralia; and a granddaughter, Amy Bergman.
Besides her husband she was preceded in death by five brothers, George, Lawrence, Frank, Edwin, and Joseph; and four sisters, Anna Boeding, Dora Steinlage, Mary Haug, and Josepha Steinlage.
The mass of Christian burial will be 11 A.M. Monday, May 17, at Sts. Mary's Church in St. Benedict. The burial will be in the church cemetery.
Family Members
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Anna Mary Haverkamp Boeding
1895–1989
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Dora Haverkamp Steinlage
1897–1994
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Mary P. Haverkamp Haug
1899–1971
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George Frank Haverkamp
1901–1982
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Josepha E. Haverkamp Steinlage
1903–2001
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Lawrence A. Haverkamp
1905–1979
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Frank Henry Haverkamp
1907–1997
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Edwin Joseph Haverkamp
1909–1978
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Joseph Haverkamp
1912–1991
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Alphonse Henry Haverkamp
1916–2010
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Alma J. Haverkamp Holthaus
1921–2020
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