Rev. Dr. Arthur Carl Bergren

1967 - 2025

Rev. Dr. Arthur Carl Bergren obituary, 1967-2025, Rice Lake, WI

Rev. Dr. Arthur Carl Bergren

1967 - 2025

BORN

1967

DIED

2025

Rev. Dr. Arthur Carl Bergren Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Appleyard's Home for Funerals from Jun. 20 to Jun. 21, 2025.

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Rev. Dr. Arthur Carl Bergren Born: January 15, 1967 Died: June 17, 2025 Arthur Carl Bergren, 58, of Rice Lake, Wisconsin, died June 17, 2025, at the Mayo Hospital in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, after a fall and cardiac arrest resulting in severe brain damage. A Visitation will be held on Thursday, June 26, 2025 from 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church, Rice Lake, Wisconsin. A Memorial Service of Thanksgiving to God for his life will be held on Friday, June 27, 2025 at 10:30 a.m., at Bethany Lutheran Church, Rice Lake, Wisconsin with a luncheon to follow at the church. The Burial will be held on Saturday, June 28, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. at the Scandinavian Cemetery in Rockford, Illinois. Appleyard's Home for Funerals in Rice Lake, WI is assisting and serving the family with the arrangements. Arthur was born in Rockford, Illinois, on January 15, 1967. The oldest child to Lynn and Christine (Carlson) Bergren, where his mother welcomed him into the world by saying, "Hello baby!" While in grade school, he watched his parents rearrange their life in order for his father to attend and graduate from seminary to become a Pastor. This formed a lasting impression on Arthur's faith. Arthur and his extended family enjoyed vacationing in the Northwoods of Wisconsin, where he was the third generation to do this. He learned the joys of fishing - especially for muskies - boating, supper clubs, and the love of God's canopy of nature. Arthur graduated from Sherrard High School, Sherrard, Illinois, in 1985. Later, he attended and was the third generation in his family to graduate from Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, in 1990. Arthur felt the call to ministry to serve while in college and decided to pursue a Masters of Divinity at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, in Chicago, Illinois, and graduated in 1995. To enhance his preaching, Arthur went back to the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, and received his Doctor of Ministry in Homiletics in 2007. Those who have heard him preach, were not only impressed with his sermons, but how he preached without notes! Arthur received his first call in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America as a Founding Pastor and Mission Developer at Christ Lutheran Church, Belvidere, Illinois (1995-1998). His second call was as an Assistant to the Bishop/Mission Developer in theNorthern Illinois Synod (1998-2001) under the leadership of Bishop Gary Wollersheim, who was a mentor and good friend. Arthur's third call brought him to Grace Lutheran Church, Woodstock, Illinois, as their Senior Pastor (2001-2006). The family then moved to Geneseo, Illinois, where Arthur served as Lead Pastor at First Lutheran Church (2006-2015). His next call was as Lead Pastor at Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, Racine, Wisconsin (2015-2016). Then off to Waverly, Iowa, as Lead Pastor at St. Paul's Lutheran Church & School (2016- 2021). Arthur's last call was back in Wisconsin to serve as Lead Pastor at Bethany Lutheran Church in Rice Lake, Wisconsin. He served there from 2021 until his untimely death. In August 2025, he would have celebrated 30 years of ordained ministry. Arthur married Anne (Burswold) Calder and they later divorced. From this marriage came the great joy in having three children:Laura (28), Caroline (24), and Erik (22). He often included them in sermons and bragged about their accomplishments. Arthur was able to make it to all three college graduations including Erik's graduation over this past Memorial Day weekend. He was a very proud Dad of all of his amazing and gifted children. The time they shared together was filled with much love and laughter. Arthur and Jennifer Prinz met later in life. Both of them knew they had met the love of their lives, they were soulmates! They had many things in common: a strong faith, both PK's (Pastor's kids), a love of the Northwoods, fishing, boating, walking, traveling, Frank Lloyd Wright, cribbage – to name a few! It was also more thanenough to just be in each other's company. They supported one another's ministry and all of its demands, without hesitation. They reflected God in all they did together. They were married on January 3, 2015, in front of family and friends. Their first act as husband and wife was to serve communion at their wedding; something that was very important and special to them. As their marriage vows stated, "in this life and into the next." They will forever be together. Arthur was a man with passion. He had a passion for preaching the good news of the Gospel, serving alongside God's people, walking with people in need, leading, learning, meteorology, history, movies, and of course, the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago Bears. Arthur was a man of giving. He gave of himself fully in life through his ministry, and even in death, he leaves behind a lasting gift. Arthur left this world offering others a renewed chance at life through organ donation. Arthur and Jennifer often talked about organ donation. When we die, we do not need them, but someone else does. We hope Arthur's organ donation will inspire others to do the same. The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the Barron County dispatcher who assisted Jennifer in administering CPR to Arthur, EMTs, Marshfield Medical Center's ER staff in Rice Lake, Mayo Hospital in Eau Claire (especially Arthur's critical care nurse, Danielle), organ donor staff and their compassionate operating room team. He was preceded in death by his mother, Christine Bergren (2020). Those left to honor his memory include his loving soulmate and wife, Jennifer Prinz; children, Laura Bergren, Caroline Bergren, and Erik Bergren; father, the Rev. Lynn Bergren; brother and sister-in-law, the Rev. Benjamin and Rachel Bergren; nephew, Carlson Bergren; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Kathryn Prinz and Ben Jankowski; sister-in-law Anne Prinz; cousins April and Jeff Bold and Ellen Bonner. The Memorial Service will be livestreamed on Bethany Lutheran Church's website at www.bethanyricelake.org. Rostered ministers are invited to vest and process. The color of the day is green. The family asks that in lieu of flowers and plants, please consider making memorial gifts to one of the following: Bethany Lutheran Church, Rice Lake, Wisconsin (bethanyricelake.org), ELCA World Hunger (elca.org), or Donate Life – organ donation (donatelife.net).

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Mia Karlberg Levin

July 3, 2025

Love to you, Jennifer. Mia Karlberg Levin

Ellen and Dallas Larson

June 29, 2025

Extending sympathy to Pastor 's family and congregation. He was with us at Grace Lutheran. We loved him and his wonderful sermons . He helped us through hard times when we lost our son in a car accident while in college..we were crushed when he left but saw he would move on to serve many and preach the Word in his great way. Praying for his family .now and in the future.

Warren Freiheit

June 26, 2025

Arthur's commitment to the Gospel, and his faithful ministry gave me great confidence for the future of this church. Even though he will be greatly missed, there is no denying the blessing he has been in so many lives.

Charlie Standridge

June 23, 2025

Pastor Arthur was a great email friend across the miles from Waverly and Rice Lake to Grand Rapids, MI. I will always member his calm pastoral voice saying: When times are hard, lean into your faith. His definition of Christian joy is most meaningful: Joy is to live and to serve in the wonderment and peace of God.
One Thursday morning in Lent 2020, I was late for an appointment but wanted to hear the Wednesday service broadcast from our closed church. I hurriedly typed in Holden Evening Prayer in the You Tube search. St. Paul came up. Having no time to look further, I clicked. About a week later, I decided to check out the Sunday morning service. Thrilled to hear Pastor Arthur say: get your bread and wine ready. You will be receiving communion from me. His willingness to follow his call to administrate the sacrament over the internet allowed my shut-in wife to receive communion weekly until she could no longer participate in worship.
Evidently God was guiding my You Tube searches! Wow!
Pastor Arthur and I had many meaningful email searches over the last 5 years. In the last one, I shared a short end of service blessing from the Book of Common Prayer:
Life is short, 
And we do not have much time to gladden the hearts of those who make the journey with us.
So... be swift to love and make haste to be kind.
And the blessing of God, who made us, who loves us, and who travels with us be with you now and forevermore.
Pastor replied: Amen.
Peace be with you as God is in all things.
Charlie Standridge, Grand Rapids, MI.

Candace

June 22, 2025

We are all bereft with Arthur´s untimely passing. His kindness, exuberance, humor and wisdom will be sorely missed, as a friend and leader of our congregation.

Ronald Zelle

June 21, 2025

Sorry for your loss.

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