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Ray Phillip Bergner

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Ray Phillip Bergner

Birth
Dacoma, Woods County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
29 Apr 2004 (aged 98)
Hobart, Kiowa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Weatherford, Custer County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.5352361, Longitude: -98.7198361
Plot
C-165-3-2
Memorial ID
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Now I believe this is him and that he was married twice. Fern, being his first wife since he married Wanda in 1970.

Ray Bergner, 98, died April 29, 2004 at Elkview General Hospital in Hobart.
He was born March 29, 1906 to E. B. and Ida May EISENHOWER Bergner in Dacoma, Indian Territory. He grew up in Dacoma.
He came to southwest Oklahoma and lived in Weatherford and Rocky for many years.
He married Wanda Slaughterback May 1970 and they lived in Hobart the past 25 years.
Bergner was a farmer and a member of the Church of the First Born in Rocky.
Survivors include his wife Wanda of the home in Hobart; one son Doyle Bergner, Weatherford; two daughters. Twila Gaunt and husband Carol, Weatherford; and Janice Klassen and husband Donnie, Clinton; one step-daughter Melanie Montgomery and husband George, Rocky; 10 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and two daughters-in-law, Dorothy Bergner and Chloe Bergner.
He was preceded in death by his parents, five sons, LaVErne Bergner, Max Bergner, Bill Bergner, Larry Bergner and Carroll Bergner, five sisters and five brothers.
Services were May 1, 2004 at Church of the First Born, Rocky with Joe Fite officiating. Burial was in the Weatherford City Cemetery, Weatherford under direction of Hackney-Gish Funeral Home, Hobart. Marker with Fern



Now I believe this is him and that he was married twice. Fern, being his first wife since he married Wanda in 1970.

Ray Bergner, 98, died April 29, 2004 at Elkview General Hospital in Hobart.
He was born March 29, 1906 to E. B. and Ida May EISENHOWER Bergner in Dacoma, Indian Territory. He grew up in Dacoma.
He came to southwest Oklahoma and lived in Weatherford and Rocky for many years.
He married Wanda Slaughterback May 1970 and they lived in Hobart the past 25 years.
Bergner was a farmer and a member of the Church of the First Born in Rocky.
Survivors include his wife Wanda of the home in Hobart; one son Doyle Bergner, Weatherford; two daughters. Twila Gaunt and husband Carol, Weatherford; and Janice Klassen and husband Donnie, Clinton; one step-daughter Melanie Montgomery and husband George, Rocky; 10 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and two daughters-in-law, Dorothy Bergner and Chloe Bergner.
He was preceded in death by his parents, five sons, LaVErne Bergner, Max Bergner, Bill Bergner, Larry Bergner and Carroll Bergner, five sisters and five brothers.
Services were May 1, 2004 at Church of the First Born, Rocky with Joe Fite officiating. Burial was in the Weatherford City Cemetery, Weatherford under direction of Hackney-Gish Funeral Home, Hobart. Marker with Fern





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