STEVEN-BERGEN-Obituary

STEVEN RICHARD BERGEN

San Diego, California

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STEVEN BERGEN passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on March 11, 2010.

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I only met you and Steve briefly (Kymmy Cline Clement's dad)and thought what a valuable to the world young couple, now irrecoverably shattered. Me also.

Diana, We were shocked and sad. Our hearts ache to think about your loss. Steve was an amazing man. So creative, funny and skilled. We love you my friend. Love. Gio and Greg

Dear Diana-
The teachers,staff and children at Mesa will always remember Steven, for the beautiful benches he made for our center to enjoy!

Dear Diana, Betty, and Doug,
I was shocked to learn of the passing of Steven. He was such a vibrant, youthful, and creative man. I'll always remember the day you gave me a tour of your Del Mar property, and I saw Steven's stash of old Torrey Pine wood. I was so impressed with all that the two of you accomplished together. Steven's father, Richard, was a long time friend of mine. I was his next door neighbor in the 1960's, and we remained friends through the years. He is the reason...

My dear sister Diana,
I was overwhelmed with grief when Betty sent out the message of Steve's passing. Words cannot express enough how I will miss Steve. I loved the old Jag he brought to this year's family Christmas gathering. I will really miss chatting with him about old VW's and Porsches'. I'm glad you both came by the pub to see our '70 bettle a couple of months ago. Our random, by chance meeting 1000 miles from home, in the parking lot of that grocery store in Sedona Arizona...

Diana, Sophie and I were so shocked to hear about Steve's passing. He was always a dynamic and passionate person who we enjoyed very much having in the family. We have such nice memories of this past Christmas with you...he will be surely missed by all of us. All our love. Gary and Sophie

I barely knew Steve, having met him just once, but I did get to see some of his organic handy work and marveled at his "touch". My condolences to his wife, Diana.

Sandy Long

Diana,
May the happy memories sustain you and
may the next chapter of your life be as wonderful and vibrant as you are.
Love,
Lynn Schwartz

Diana,
I was a student with Steve at Mesa College and NSA. I'm so sorry for your loss. I always respected Steve for his love and enthusiasm for art and architecture. He was one guy I could talk to about anything and be the better for it.
I plan to be at his memorial this Saturday at noon, and hope to see some of Steve's and my former collegues who come to pay their respects.

Blessing to you, and Steve's spirit,

Sean McGee