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Mary Frances <I>Bennett</I> Bergner

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Mary Frances Bennett Bergner

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4 Jun 2007 (aged 70)
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Fort Myers, Lee County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Mary Frances Bergner, 70, died unexpectedly June 4, 2007. She was born August 13, 1936 to Ervin and Kathleen Bennett and was preceded in death by her sister Elizabeth Fontaine. She retired from the State of Florida after 20 years of service. Mary leaves behind her four loving children and their spouses; Carl Bergner III, Beverly Schaff, Donna Irish and David Bergner Sr., twelve grandchildren; Carla, Donavan, Courtney, Alana, Alicia, David Glen, Ronnie, Danny, Philip, David Jr., Daniel and Nicole, also her nine great grandchildren. A special thanks to Tony and Elsie Jordan for all their love and support. Mom, Nana,G-nana, it did not matter what you called her she would be there in a heartbeat. "Be a life long or short, its completeness depends on what it was lived for." She thrived on all her children and the extensions of them. She loved life, she loved her grandbabies they kept her ticking like the Eveready battery. An Irish redheaded woman who's opinion would be heard. Her undying love will remain strong in the hearts of all who's life she has touched. She taught us that we are strong enough to endure all that life has to offer.
Mary Frances Bergner, 70, died unexpectedly June 4, 2007. She was born August 13, 1936 to Ervin and Kathleen Bennett and was preceded in death by her sister Elizabeth Fontaine. She retired from the State of Florida after 20 years of service. Mary leaves behind her four loving children and their spouses; Carl Bergner III, Beverly Schaff, Donna Irish and David Bergner Sr., twelve grandchildren; Carla, Donavan, Courtney, Alana, Alicia, David Glen, Ronnie, Danny, Philip, David Jr., Daniel and Nicole, also her nine great grandchildren. A special thanks to Tony and Elsie Jordan for all their love and support. Mom, Nana,G-nana, it did not matter what you called her she would be there in a heartbeat. "Be a life long or short, its completeness depends on what it was lived for." She thrived on all her children and the extensions of them. She loved life, she loved her grandbabies they kept her ticking like the Eveready battery. An Irish redheaded woman who's opinion would be heard. Her undying love will remain strong in the hearts of all who's life she has touched. She taught us that we are strong enough to endure all that life has to offer.

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