Gerald-Bergquist-Obituary

Gerald G. "Jerry" Bergquist

Kelso, Washington

1929 - 2008

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Gerald Glenn Bergquist passed away peacefully April 11, 2008, at the Hospice Care Center. He was born July 2, 1929, in Rhame, N.D., to Oscar and Erma (Irons) Bergquist. He attended Kessler and Catlin grade schools and was a 1947 graduate of Kelso High School. Mr. Bergquist owned and operated...

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Jerry will be missed, he was such a friendly person who made everybody smile.

I always looked forward to our appts. at the Inn to take care of his nails. He was so cute, smiling all the time and giving me compliments! I miss him and think of him often!!

For the best sponsor and a true friend, you will be missed

We lost a true gentleman and a great friend to all . We will miss him. I first played sports in high school in the early sixties and knew as a good official. Later we became friends. He sponsered many teams and played on many . Theworld was a better place with him ,,, Good Bye Bergy ....

The Bergquist family picnic will not be the same without Uncle Jerry. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. God bless.

Sorry to here about Uncle Jerry he was a wonderful person. I live in Long Beach,Wa.When he would come here he would always come in Mary Lous tavern where I worked at that time and say Hi to me.Now he is with my dad Burton Charles Bergquist .I thought the world of Jerry and he will be missed.

Jerry was one of the best person I ever met-He was a great sponsor of our softball teams-pool and suffleboard teams-He always had a smile on his face and I will never forget him.

We will remember you always Jerry, your legacy to the world of shuffleboard will carry your remembrance with many of your shuffling friends.

Bergquist Family, I am so so sorry for your loss. I am so glad we all had this wonderful man in our lives for a while. I have never known anyone so kind and lovable as Jerry, it was such a pleasure to be around him and his infectious smile even if only a few times.