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<center><h3>FRANK BERGEN</h3></center>
<center><h3>FRANK BERGEN</h3></center>


ank Bergen pass ed
Fank Bergen passed
away Apr. 1 3. He was
away Apr. 13. He was
born Feb. 14, 1930 to
born Feb. 14, 1930 to
Jacob and Margareta
Jacob and Margareta
Bergen in Magrath,
Bergen in Magrath,
Alta . Two months later,
Alta. Two months later,
the family moved to
the family moved to
Rosemary, Alta. He
Rosemary, Alta. He
graduated from Rosth -
graduated from Rosthern (Sask.) Junior College in 1948. In 1949-53, he played for the
ern (Sask.) Junior Col-
lege in 1948. In 1949-
53, he played for the
Rosemary Rockets
Rosemary Rockets
hockey team. He was
hockey team. He was
baptized in May 1953,
baptized in May 1953,
joining Rosemary Men-
joining Rosemary Mennonite Church. He married Anne Janzen Aug.
nonite Church. He mar-
6, 1953. He farmed
ried Anne Janzen Aug.
most of his life. In 1983
6, 1953. He farm ed
he joined Gem (Alta.)
m ost of his life. In 1983
he joined Gem (Alt a. )
MB Church. They spent
MB Church. They spent
part of each winter
part of each winter
travelling, and after re-
travelling, and after retiring in 1995 travelled
tiring in 1995 travelled
more extensively. They
more extensively. They
mov ed to Coaldale,
moved to Coaldale,
Alta. in 1998 and
Alta. in 1998 and
joined Co aldale MB
joined Coaldale MB
Church. He was a coun-
Church. He was a county councillor, was a
ty councillor, was a
member of the County
member of the County
of Newell School Board
of Newell School Board
and the Bassano Hospi-
and the Bassano Hospital Board, coached minor hockey and was on
tal Board, coached mi-
various local church
nor hockey and was on
va rious local church
and denominational
and denominational
boards, including
boards, including
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life; he loved hunting,
life; he loved hunting,
camping, photography,
camping, photography,
sports, reading on a va-
sports, reading on a variety of subjects, and
riety of subjects, and
many hobbies. Predeceased by a sister and
many hobbies. Pred e-
ceased by a sister and
infant son Arthur, he is
infant son Arthur, he is
mourned by Anne;
mourned by Anne;
daughters Ruth Braun
daughters Ruth Braun
and Joanne Dyck, both
and Joanne Dyck, both
of Rosemary, and An-
of Rosemary, and Annette Diemert of Foremost, Alta.; son Bill of
nette Diemert of Fore-
Calgary; 8 grandchildren; 2 brothers and 2
most, Alta.; son Bill of
sisters. The funeral was
Calgary; 8 grandchil-
dren; 2 brothers and 2
sisters. The funera l was
Apr. 19 in Coaldale MB
Apr. 19 in Coaldale MB
Church, with Lorne
Church, with Lorne
Willms and Rudy Heide-
Willms and Rudy Heidebrecht ministering.
brecht ministering.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 12:45, 13 June 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Jun 21 p. 29

Birth date: 1930 Feb 14

text of obituary:

FRANK BERGEN

Fank Bergen passed away Apr. 13. He was born Feb. 14, 1930 to Jacob and Margareta Bergen in Magrath, Alta. Two months later, the family moved to Rosemary, Alta. He graduated from Rosthern (Sask.) Junior College in 1948. In 1949-53, he played for the Rosemary Rockets hockey team. He was baptized in May 1953, joining Rosemary Mennonite Church. He married Anne Janzen Aug. 6, 1953. He farmed most of his life. In 1983 he joined Gem (Alta.) MB Church. They spent part of each winter travelling, and after retiring in 1995 travelled more extensively. They moved to Coaldale, Alta. in 1998 and joined Coaldale MB Church. He was a county councillor, was a member of the County of Newell School Board and the Bassano Hospital Board, coached minor hockey and was on various local church and denominational boards, including MCC. He had a zest for life; he loved hunting, camping, photography, sports, reading on a variety of subjects, and many hobbies. Predeceased by a sister and infant son Arthur, he is mourned by Anne; daughters Ruth Braun and Joanne Dyck, both of Rosemary, and Annette Diemert of Foremost, Alta.; son Bill of Calgary; 8 grandchildren; 2 brothers and 2 sisters. The funeral was Apr. 19 in Coaldale MB Church, with Lorne Willms and Rudy Heidebrecht ministering.