Edward T. Bergo, Jr, 61, passed away at his Aptos home Saturday, October 17, 2009. He is survived by his son, Justin Bergo of Aptos, his parents, Edward and Mary Bergo, Sr, of Arroyo Grande, his sister, Diane Schmidt of Oceano and brother, Richard Bergo of Turlock. A native of California he was a longtime Aptos resident. A graduate of Stanford University, he worked for Aparicios in San Jose for many years.
Graveside services will be at Oakwood Memorial Park, 3301 Paul Sweet Rd, Santa Cruz on Tuesday, October 26, 2009 at 1:00 P.M. Santa Cruz Memorial in charge of arrangements.
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Frank Savino
October 11, 2024
Eddie and I had great to memories in our younger years, I spent many wonderful times visiting the Bergo´s in La Mirada.
Prayers for the family in this long overdue memory.
I hope you remember this old friend of bygone years from the river days of old and good.
Diane Schmidt
October 25, 2009
Ed was the best big brother in the world. I will miss him forever. We love him and the world has lost a truly great man.
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