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Robert S. Bergman

Leominster, Massachusetts

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Robert S. BergmanLoving son, brother, and uncle; 45 LUNENBURG, MA -- Robert Stephen Bergman "Rob" died at 45 years old at his home in Lunenburg, MA of natural causes. Robert was born October 14, 1968 in Leominster, MA to Ruth and Richard Bergman. Rob was an experienced nurse with a dedication to...

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I was deeply saddened to hear of Rob's passing. I too was privilged to work with Rob on White 8 as a new nurse and will never forget his compassion, humor and friendship. My sincerest condolences to Rob's family.
Warm Regards~Cheryl Burke Avitabile

Thank you Rob for adding brightness to our nightshifts with your kindness., humor and laughter. You were truly a treasured colleague!!

Rest in peace Rob! You were an inspiration to all of us. Condolences to the family.

Rest in paradise Rob... Thank you for all your advice over the past 9 years that we have worked together. You were truly an amazing friend, co worker, and murse ;) You will be deeply missed by everyone here in the SICU, as well as MGH. My thoughts and prayers are with your family thru this tough time. xo

I have had the privileged of knowing Rob for the past 20 years. He was a fabulous nurse and a valued friend. he never forgot about his friends and their families. He was our official White 8 Alumni social director, our "go to' parson for arranging good times that are now wonderful memories. Rest in Peace my friend.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My condolences to Rob's family. We have all lost a wonderful friend. He made us smile and laugh. He lived life to the fullest. He was a wonderful person and will never be forgotten. He was the best nurse and I enjoyed those years working with him on the old White 8. I will miss his calls on the way home from work in the morning and the many dinners in the North End and the cookouts at Harriet's. I will miss him so much and when I think of him I will smile. I have all those wonderful memories...

I met Rob in 1990 when he first started at MGH, I was a year ahead of him but somehow he took me under his wing. He was such a smart guy and found humor in every situation. When white 8 closed in 1996, he was the glue that not only kept us together but kept us laughing. MGH will never be the same without Rob, I will miss you every day.

I have not worked with Rob for more than 10 years but he never forgot to invite me to the MANY White 8 (the old White 8 team) gatherings. At the gatherings, he made everyone, including my non-medical husband feel at home and included. He was a joy, love, inspirational and caring man. He never spoke ill of people and LOVED being a nurse. He was taken from everyone much too soon. Hope his spirit will live on and inspire the ones he has touched. No more dieting needed!
Ann Marie & Jim...