Kyle W. Bergstrom Warwick, Pennsylvania Obituary

Kyle W. Bergstrom

<p>Kyle Willits Bergstrom age 51 of Hatboro Pa, and former resident of the Seattle Washington area, passed away unexpectedly on November 22, 2022 with his son by his side.&nbsp; He is survived by his father Jay F. Bergstrom, his four children, Ashley, Jay, Joshua, and Jackson Bergstrom, Sister Jayleen Stewart (Mark Ball), Niece Emily Stewart, and Aunt Tomilynn McManus (Dean McManus).&nbsp; He is&nbsp;preceeded by his mother, Kathleen W. Bergstrom, grandparents John &amp; Eileen Bergstrom, and grandparents Doris McManus and Thomas Willits. </p><p>Kyle was a devoted father and loved all four of his children very much.&nbsp; He was a loving son, brother, uncle and friend. Kyle had a great sense of humor.&nbsp; He always tried to look at the bright side of life no matter the situation. </p><p>Kyle was a devoted employee at Earthborne of Warrington Pa.&nbsp; He was a hard worker with an impeccable work ethic. </p><p>Kyle proudly sacrificed and served his country in the United States Navy as an Aviation electrician for 20 years before he retired in 2009. </p><p>Kyle loved to cook and travel.&nbsp; He was in the process of visiting all major league baseball stadiums with his son Jay by his side.&nbsp; He was also in the process of restoring his prized 1979 Little Red Dodge truck with his son Jay as well. </p><p>Kyle had a knack for announcing, his voice was made for it.&nbsp; He was able to use his talent to announce at various events through the years.&nbsp; He announced at his 3 sons football games, he was the announcer for a few dirt car racing events, and anywhere there was a microphone that he was allowed&nbsp;to get his hands on.&nbsp; He truly got a kick out of it,and loved it! </p><p>Kyle was a lifelong fan of the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners.&nbsp; Kyle loved the Seattle Area where he grew up, it was his forever home.&nbsp; His ashes will be spread at a later date in the Washington Pass North Cascade Mountains where his grandmother is peacefully resting. </p><p>Kyle was loved by many and will be sorely missed by all of his friends and family.&nbsp; Fair Winds and Following Seas, until we meet again. </p>
May 8, 1971 - November 22, 202205/08/197111/22/2022
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Kyle Willits Bergstrom age 51 of Hatboro Pa, and former resident of the Seattle Washington area, passed away unexpectedly on November 22, 2022 with his son by his side.  He is survived by his father Jay F. Bergstrom, his four children, Ashley, Jay, Joshua, and Jackson Bergstrom, Sister Jayleen Stewart (Mark Ball), Niece Emily Stewart, and Aunt Tomilynn McManus (Dean McManus).  He is preceeded by his mother, Kathleen W. Bergstrom, grandparents John & Eileen Bergstrom, and grandparents Doris McManus and Thomas Willits.

Kyle was a devoted father and loved all four of his children very much.  He was a loving son, brother, uncle and friend. Kyle had a great sense of humor.  He always tried to look at the bright side of life no matter the situation.

Kyle was a devoted employee at Earthborne of Warrington Pa.  He was a hard worker with an impeccable work ethic.

Kyle proudly sacrificed and served his country in the United States Navy as an Aviation electrician for 20 years before he retired in 2009.

Kyle loved to cook and travel.  He was in the process of visiting all major league baseball stadiums with his son Jay by his side.  He was also in the process of restoring his prized 1979 Little Red Dodge truck with his son Jay as well.

Kyle had a knack for announcing, his voice was made for it.  He was able to use his talent to announce at various events through the years.  He announced at his 3 sons football games, he was the announcer for a few dirt car racing events, and anywhere there was a microphone that he was allowed to get his hands on.  He truly got a kick out of it,and loved it!

Kyle was a lifelong fan of the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners.  Kyle loved the Seattle Area where he grew up, it was his forever home.  His ashes will be spread at a later date in the Washington Pass North Cascade Mountains where his grandmother is peacefully resting.

Kyle was loved by many and will be sorely missed by all of his friends and family.  Fair Winds and Following Seas, until we meet again.

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