Bryce-Bertelson-Obituary

Bryce Gilbert Bertelson

Murray, Utah

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Bryce Gilbert Bertelson 1920 ~ 2008 Provo -On Tuesday, 18 March 2008, a giant among men passed from our midst and returned to his eternal Father. Bryce Bertelson was born 31 Dec. 1920 in Ephraim, Utah to Folmer and Alice Mae Dalton Bertelson. He died 18 Mar. 2008, of causes incident...

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We were sad to hear of Mr. Bertelson's passing. We are sure he will be greatly missed by all of his family and friends. Please accept our deepest sympathy.
Sincerely, Tom & Katie Winn (class of 56)
(Tom is the son of Lloyd Winn and a nephew to Lillian (Winn) Fjelstead.)

I join Craig Vincent, and the firm of Nygaard, Coke & Vincent, in extending our condolonces to your family at Bryce's passing. I'm sure you will miss him.

Our loss is Heaven's gain. What a wonderful, caring man he was. His interest in his students carried long after they were gone from his classroom or from beneath his watchcare. His passing will cause all to knew him to remember the good feelings he engendered.

Class of '56

It has been a great pleasure to work with Byrce over the years. I am sorry for your great loss.

Dear Family,
"Uncle Bryce" was always a favorite of mine and I know how much he will be missed. He is truly one of the good people and will be remembered with fondness.
Ingrid Bell

He was a great teacher and friend to us all.

The Class of "55"

Even though I havn't seen him in a while. I still remember him as a wonderful man and a great Uncle. Best wishes to the family and I'm sorry for your loss.

Dear Family, Our pleasure has been knowing Bryce Bertelson who recently moved to Cove Point. He was a true gentlemen, and once he told a friend, "I like every color so long as it is red!" He answered her every time when she said, "Hi, Red". He was friendly to all. We will
miss him, but he has left a host of memories for all to enjoy. Our sympathy to all concerned at this time. God Bless You!

Bryce Bertelson helped me as a boy in Murray during the 1960s. He was my principal and wanted to be my friend. His offer of friendship kept alive in me the respect I had for his generation. Bryce was a good and honorable man.
Mark A. Taylor - graduate of Murray High 1967