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Gunnar Ingvard Bersos

1922 - 2020

Gunnar Ingvard Bersos obituary, 1922-2020, Seattle, WA

BORN

1922

DIED

2020

Gunnar Bersos Obituary

Gunnar Ingvard Bersos

October 4, 1922 - June 16, 2020

WWII Veteran - US Navy

We've lost a great friend, proud family man, and true American patriot.

Gunnar lived a full life of 97 years.

He was born in Eidsvag, Norway to Inga and Hilmar Bersos. They immigrated to Guemes Island, WA in 1923 then later settled in West Seattle.

Gunnar and his three siblings grew up in the hard-working, close-knit immigrant community known as "Pigeon Hill". Never forgetting their roots, the Bersos family maintained many Norwegian customs and traditions.

Upon graduating from West Seattle High School, Gunnar wanted to serve his country so in 1942 he enlisted in the Navy, just as the Second World War was raging across the globe.

As an EM2/C member of the USS Competent (AM316) he crossed the equator 4 times, the 180th meridian 14 times, survived the famous Okinawa typhoon, swept 156 enemy mines, and took part in many of the major battles of World War II. From Pearl Harbor to the Marshall Islands and Asia, he served on submarine lookout, minesweeping patrol, and once rescued a downed fighter pilot. Gunnar earned six ribbons as well as a Commendation, a Citation, 5 Battle Stars, and a Silver Star. Later in life he spoke about how proud he was to have been a sailor in the Navy, to have fought in the perilous Pacific Theater, and to have served our country.

On July 23, 1956 Gunnar married Shirley Glockner. They were blessed with a bountiful and happy life together in Burien WA. A gifted electrician, Gunnar earned his 70-year member certificate for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

Upon retirement Gunnar and Shirley moved to Port Townsend. It was in Cape George Colony that he built his dream home for Shirley and the family. He loved the serenity and majestic beauty of living on the Olympic Peninsula. Gunnar was always an avid clammer but it was here that he found his second calling and became renowned as the "Geoduck King".

Gunnar belonged to the Elks Club as well as the American Legion, where many valued friendships were forged. You could often find Gunnar at the bar making someone laugh, listening to a story, or just enjoying the camaraderie with a smile and a drink. His many friends meant a great deal to him and were the true foundation beneath his happy nature.

Along with being a dedicated hunter and fisherman, Gunnar savored warm beaches. He and Shirley spent many winters in Hawaii and Florida. Gunnar loved to travel, but particularly relished his visit to Norway where he got to reconnect with his roots and spend valued time with family members from his birthplace.

Gunnar was invited to join the maiden "Honor Flight" for WW2 Veterans to visit Washington DC.

He had the biggest, proudest smile as he joined his shipmates on the red carpet commemorative walk and salute.

Gunnar is survived by his children; Donna Frandsen, George Glockner, and Duane Glockner; 6 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, and 9 great-great grandchildren. He also leaves behind his brother Ivar Bersos and many nieces and nephews who adored him.

Gunnar is predeceased by his wife Shirley, as well as his two sisters, Margot (McMasters) and Agnes (Byers).

He will be missed by all, loved forever and never forgotten.

One of the greats!

Services will be held at Tahoma National Memorial, at a later date.

His family would like to thank the dedicated caregivers at Jefferson Hospital for their kindness and expertise.

In lieu of flowers please consider:

https://www.members.legion.org/tal/donatenow#legion-org

https://waelks.org/what-we-do/childrens-hospital/donate/

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Published by The Seattle Times on Jul. 5, 2020.

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Debbie

June 29, 2025

Miss you Grandpa! You are a Legend and will never be forgotten.... Love you always and forever....

Mark Bersos

July 30, 2020

The "other" side of the family would like to meet family someday. Maybe the death of a great one can bring light to the next chapter...? May Gunnar R.I.P. Nothing but love here.

Thank you for your service !

Nancy Farrelly

July 11, 2020

Uncle Gunnar, we are all missing you. Thank you for your years of service as well as your dedication to your family and friends. I will never forget the geoduck hunts, our holiday celebrations & the gentle laughter that we shared. My heart is full of gratitude, rest well in Valhalla.

David Byers

July 11, 2020

Uncle Gunnar as a legend , from his ww2 service , to his love for his wife Shirley my aunt , his children and sisters and brother Ivar , as a child I always felt excited to go to my aunt and uncles for Christmas! His sense of humor is what Ill remember most , he always cracked me up , his geoduck days will never be beat ! I miss you already uncle Gunnar !
Dave
Nephew

Dan Byers

July 9, 2020

So many great memories with Uncle Gunnar & Auntie Shirley where do I begin? At age 8 Uncle Gunnar called me & said he bought a new pool table so I started playing pool & was pretty good & still love to play today!! Many great times on Hood Canal & Cape George with so many relatives getting geoduck, clams, crab, fish & oysters just to mention a few!! Their love of family & friends was insurmountable with open arms for all !! Gunnar & Shirley are back together now... I think... as 1..!! The love theyve giving us... still lives on today!!!! I will miss them dearly until I join them for many more digs... in the near future!!!! God bless them!!!!

Zoe Zappalo

July 5, 2020

me and my grandpa were close and always joked around, making fun of people together was our thing. I love him so much, every time I would go visit him since I was little he always told me to grab some ice cream from the freezer, he was always stocked up on ice cream for us kids. Me and my grandpa had a connection that was strong, I will forever love and miss him.

Justin Zappalo

July 5, 2020

I always looked up to Grandpa Gunnar, such a nice guy and seemed to know everything. Will be missed big time!! I'll always remember his wise cracks and smile. Never seen him upset.

Grandma Shirley and Grandpa Gunnar

Debbie Zappalo

July 5, 2020

Two of the best..... Grandma and Grandpa. Loved so very much!

Grandpa Gunnar exploring beach with grandkids

Debbie Zappalo

July 5, 2020

Grandpa used to love to take the grandkids down to the beach to explore.... Such fun times and great memories..

Geoduck King

Debbie Zappalo

July 5, 2020

Grandpa with Great - great granddaughters Airika and Zoe

Debbie Zappalo

July 5, 2020

Best Grandpa ever, and so loved.

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