Paul Bergner

Paul Bergner

Paul Bergner Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 18, 2012.
Paul Bergner, 59, of Neenah passed away at home. Paul Bergner was the quintessential independent spirit. He travelled the region extensively, most often alone. In his solitary exploits, he found ample inspiration and companionship in his own thoughts, dreams and adventures. Always challenging his own limits, he became an avid kayaker, bicyclist and student of life during his retirement years. When he visited with his family, he was generous, caring and will be fondly remembered for a quick, dry wit and a great story to share. Paul was employed at Kimberly-Clark's Development Facility in Neenah for over 25 years. Paul is survived by a daughter, Holly Ryan Boselie, two grandchildren; Sydney and Braylon, a brother, Bruce Kim Bergner, a sister, Laurie Dan Neunaber, nieces and nephews. In keeping with Paul's wishes the family will have a private service. A memorial fund is being established in Paul's name. The family would like to thank the Neenah Police department and his neighbors for all their care and help at this difficult time. Wichmann Funeral Home 537 N. Superior St Appleton, WI 920-739-1231

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Vickie Wolf

March 21, 2012

What a beautiful eulogy. I am sorry for your loss, hope you will find comfort in your memories of a life well lived.

Tim Christensen

March 21, 2012

I was sorry to hear of Paul's passing. I worked with Paul for 29 years at K.C. and also went to high school with him. He will be missed.

Mike Marketti

March 21, 2012

Paul and I were good friends in high school. Paul was a great guy and had a great sense of humor. I lost touch with him over the years, but I always remembered his wit and ability to make friends easily. My condolences to you and your family.

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