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Norman Bergey

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Norman Bergey

Birth
Aldborough, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada
Death
4 Nov 1933 (aged 55)
Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Gladwin, Gladwin County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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NORMAN BERGEY DIES

Norman Bergey died November 4 at Saginaw General Hospital, following an operation and an illness of several weeks there. Bergey was born at Clachan, Ont. March 18, 1878 and was married June 24, 1908 to Miss Ida Wesley. After living a year in Brown City, they came to Gladwin and with the exception of a few years lived at Winn they have lived in and around Gladwin. Mr. and Mrs. Bergey were super intendant and matron of the county farm from November, 1919 to March, 1926, which positions they filled with much credit. He was a member of the M.E. church at Saginaw, of a genial disposition, winning many friends, living a faithful and consistent Christian life, a lover of home and a friend to all.

Surviving him are his wife, four children, Mrs. Hugh Segar of Saginaw, Wesley, Mary and Eileen at home, a grandson, four brothers and three sisters, Abram, Nathaniel, Frank, and John, Mrs. Sadie Goodbrand, Mrs. Laura Taylor and Mrs. Pricilla Oby, all of Ontario. Services were held Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 2 p.m., at the M.E. chruch, conducted by Rev. E. E. Price, M.E. pastor from Winn, and a former friend of the family, assisted by L.M. Whitney and Rev. M.F. Nash.

Burial was at Ridge Cemetery. Friends and relatives from out of town who came to attend the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. William Neuman, Frank Getz, Miss Minerva Buckler, Brown City; Alfred Schlichter and Mrs. Ed Lawcock of Marlette; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Starkweather, Mrs. Wilbur Pierpont, Mrs. Fannie Croskery, Mrs. Ed Curtis, Mrs. Eleanor Smith and Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Price of Winn; Mrs. W. E. Hause and daughter, Elaine, of Bay City; Mrs. Clyde Kinne and children of Saginaw. Gladwin County Record dated 11-9/1933 Column – 3 Page – 9.
NORMAN BERGEY DIES

Norman Bergey died November 4 at Saginaw General Hospital, following an operation and an illness of several weeks there. Bergey was born at Clachan, Ont. March 18, 1878 and was married June 24, 1908 to Miss Ida Wesley. After living a year in Brown City, they came to Gladwin and with the exception of a few years lived at Winn they have lived in and around Gladwin. Mr. and Mrs. Bergey were super intendant and matron of the county farm from November, 1919 to March, 1926, which positions they filled with much credit. He was a member of the M.E. church at Saginaw, of a genial disposition, winning many friends, living a faithful and consistent Christian life, a lover of home and a friend to all.

Surviving him are his wife, four children, Mrs. Hugh Segar of Saginaw, Wesley, Mary and Eileen at home, a grandson, four brothers and three sisters, Abram, Nathaniel, Frank, and John, Mrs. Sadie Goodbrand, Mrs. Laura Taylor and Mrs. Pricilla Oby, all of Ontario. Services were held Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 2 p.m., at the M.E. chruch, conducted by Rev. E. E. Price, M.E. pastor from Winn, and a former friend of the family, assisted by L.M. Whitney and Rev. M.F. Nash.

Burial was at Ridge Cemetery. Friends and relatives from out of town who came to attend the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. William Neuman, Frank Getz, Miss Minerva Buckler, Brown City; Alfred Schlichter and Mrs. Ed Lawcock of Marlette; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Starkweather, Mrs. Wilbur Pierpont, Mrs. Fannie Croskery, Mrs. Ed Curtis, Mrs. Eleanor Smith and Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Price of Winn; Mrs. W. E. Hause and daughter, Elaine, of Bay City; Mrs. Clyde Kinne and children of Saginaw. Gladwin County Record dated 11-9/1933 Column – 3 Page – 9.


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