Phillip Dewey Bergquist, 32, Fargo, died October 30, 2022. He is survived by his father Paul Bergquist Detroit Lakes MN, mother Ellie Bergquist Ashland, son Henry Berger Ashland, brother John Bergquist Detroit Lakes MN, and his grandmother Donna Phillips Port Orange, Fl. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Tessie & Dewey Bergquist Fargo ND, and George Phillips Drummond Wi.
Phillip was born in Ashland, Wisconsin November 11th, 1989, graduating from Ashland High School in 2008. He worked at Dairy Queen and El Dorado Restaurant in Ashland. Phillip played Little League Baseball with the Ashland Brewers, loved to play the piano and enjoyed skateboarding and bicycling. There will be a Memorial Gathering at Saron Lutheran Church in Ashland on Saturday Nov. 12th at 2 PM for friends and family.
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Kaye Ortman Peters
December 12, 2023
I loved PD - he was a funny. Smart, and entertaining dude in middle school - I was his teacher - and whenever I saw him after, we always had nice chats. His death made me so sad. Much too young. I hope he´s in heaven cracking jokes and feeling love.
Connie Engelman-Wittling
November 5, 2022
Ellie and family, I am so sorry for your loss.
Kaye Ortman Peters
November 4, 2022
PD was my student in 7th grade. He was funny and sweet. I saw him again when he waited on us at El Dorado´s a few years back and we caught up. My heart is broken for him and for his family. I´m sending you lots of love and so much sympathy. He was much too young.
Beth
November 3, 2022
I did not know Phillip, but my deepest sympathies to his family.
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Christine
November 3, 2022
My condolences to the family. PD was such a gentle soul that will be greatly missed.
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