KENNETH-BERGSTROM-Obituary

KENNETH L. BERGSTROM

Essex Junction, Vermont

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KENNETH L. BERGSTROM - ESSEX JUNCTION - On Feb. 1, 2013, Kenneth L. Bergstrom, 64, left his battered body on this Earth and let his spirit soar. Born on Jan. 22, 1949, to Hazel and Paul Bergstrom in Holden, Mass., Ken lived a life full of love for his family, many beloved friends, colleagues and...

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I had no idea. My belated sincere condolences to Ken´s family and community. He was one in 1 million.

All of your friends at the Center for Courage & Renewal miss you, Ken. We miss your bright mind, your determined spirit, and all the laughter we shared! Rest in peace, sweet brother...

Ken was a classmate, fraternity brother, and dear friend at Middlebury. He was funny, thoughtful, athletic, and just a great guy. He was also a guy who loved his younger years, and the center of attention among his male and female friends. I have great memories of Ken as we all endured the passages of youth. He was one of the good guys, and a I am so sorry to learn that he has passed on. Bergy, your buddies miss you.

Doug

Ken was a passionate educator of children. We connected in our early years of teaching when he was in the EPDA program with Larry Meyers, then as colleagues at the Warren School and later with Middle Level education in Vermont. He lived a long life on his terms. His spirit will carry on in his children and all he touched in someway.

Tashi & Timiny,
I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. My thoughts are with you both & the rest of your family during this difficult time. Cherish all of your memories of your dad and he will continue to live on in your hearts.

Ken you were the best 5th & 6th grade teacher in Duxbury you left many great memories with me.

Ken was a one of a kind teacher, will be missed by all

Thoughts and prayers to you all. Rest in Peace Ken

With sadness. Ken was the one who encourage the college life for myself after teaching me to read at Duxbury School. Although, not with us in person his soul and compassion for others lives within us all. Truly will miss our quick passing when shopping! Warm thoughts to all and as he would say to me "you are your own destiny, so choose wisely, and make sure you always say hello and smile to everyone that crosses your path you never know what you will learn from them." Truly an amazing man.