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KEN BERGEN

Born: Dec 30, 1954

Date of Passing: May 30, 2013

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KEN BERGEN Ken was born on December 30, 1954 in Morris, Manitoba to Abe and Anne Bergen and he passed away on May 30, 2013. Ken is survived by his wife Irene, children Lois (Sergio), Jennifer (Bob), Daniel (Donna), Kevin (Desiree), Robert (Chantel) and stepchildren Gordon (Sam), Colleen (Josh), and Peter. His grandchildren are Jeremy, son of Jennifer and Bob, Jeremy and Charles, sons of Daniel, Victoria and Elizabeth, daughters of Robert and Chantel. Ken is also survived by brothers, Melvin (Chris), Raymond, Stanley (Georgina), Harry (Joy) and sisters Carol and Brenda. Nieces include Melody, Angela, Shayla, Nicola, Marcie, Sandra, Jackie, Brittany, Shanley and Annalise. Nephews include Adrian, David, Joshua, his grandnephews Nathan and Robert Charles. Ken has also left behind brothers-in-law, Daniel, Harold, and Neil and sisters-in-law, Delia and Mary. He was predeceased by his grandson and granddaughter born to his daughter Lois and Sergio; Ken was predeceased by his mother in 2004 and his father in 2006. Ken spent most of his life in the country, Morris, Carmen, Plum Coulee and loved everything about the outdoors and farming. He also loved driving Tractor Trailers and followed this vocation to support his family. His travels took him all over North America from Alaska to New Mexico. His favourite things to do were spending time with his family and singing. There will be a celebration of his life on Monday, June 10, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at the Church of the Way, 450 Lilac Street, in Winnipeg. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Ronald McDonald House, or to Operation Smile. Cropo Funeral Chapel 204-586-8044

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 08, 2013

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • I worked with Kenny for a few years driving truck in the city. He was a great guy, always willing to give a hand. On cold days, I will remember him always as saying 'a little frost on the pumpkin today!'. RIP Ken - Posted by: Brent Blakey (Co-Worker) on: Jun 17, 2013

  • I met Ken while working in the trucking industry. He drove them and I worked on them. I was saddened to hear recently that he had been sick and now had passed away. I remember always making sure there was a bay for him to park his truck in during the winter months when it was cold. He was quite soft spoken for a trucker and was always friendly with me. Rest in peace Ken and best wishes to the family. - Posted by: Anthony Mac donald (Trucking industry friend) on: Jun 08, 2013

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