Mitchell-Bergmann-Obituary

Mitchell Bergmann

Buffalo Grove, Illinois

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Mitchell Bergman, devoted advanced practice nurse and lover of people, died at his home in Glencoe, IL, on July 26, after battling liver cancer for the last six months. Mitchell was well known wherever he worked and lived for his big smile, hearty laugh, and eagerness to befriend almost anyone....

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It's New Years eve, just leaving the hospital and thought of Mitchell. He graduated a year ahead of me from Graduate Hospital school of anesthesia. So sorry to read of his passing. I'm glad he was able to travel and enjoy life.

Dear Philip and Hank,
The memories of Rosemont Ave will forever be in my heart. Mitchell was and always will be an amazing friend to my family and I. This is not a time of grieving, but instead, a time of celebration that such an extraordinary man could significantly touch the lives of everyone he has come in contact with.
Love and light,

Dear Hank and Phillip,
My heart goes out to you both.Mitchell was bigger than life itself....someone few of us are fortunate enough to have shared time with. Although my heart is heavy with grief at this time, just the very thought of him will forever bring a smile to my face. He was one of a kind!

Dear Phillip and Hank,

My sincere condolences on the loss of Mitchell. He was a joyous person, larger than life, and he was truly a mensch. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Fran Walker

My profound sympathies on the loss of Mitchell. Although I did not know Mitchell well, I feel I know him through Phillip, a son of outstanding character and charm. Mitchell certainly had to be a wonderful man, partner, and father. Again, I am very sorry for your loss.

Our sincerest condolences to you and your family on the loss of Mitchell. He was a warm and loving person whose presence will be missed.
Jan DuBay-McDermit

To Hank and Phil,
I am so incredibly sorry to hear about your loss. Mitchell was such a wonderful person who welcomed me into his home and around his dinner table, and always entertained and warmed everyone nearby. My thoughts and prayers are with you both — as well as all of your loved ones — during this very difficult time.

Hank and Phillip,

I was shocked and saddened to learn the news about Mitchell. I will always remember how his laughter and easy going personality made everyone feel comfortable and welcome. I cannot imagine the difficult this must be for both of you. I want you to know that are in my thoughts and if there is anything I can do, please don't hesitate to ask. IV Ashton

On behalf of the Illinois Association of Nurse Anesthetists we offer our sincere sympathies to Mitchell's family and friends.
Leonard R. Jenkins CRNA, APN
President
Illinois Association of Nurse Anesthetists