Young Mother lies After
Four-Day Flu Illness />>* ^
Mrs. Ruth Krynock Bergman, 25, wife of James Berg¬
man of Elwell Road, died in Magruder hospital at 7:40 p.m.
last night after a four days illness of flu. She was admitted
to the hospital at 7:30, taken in by Neidecker ambulance.
An autopsy is being performed today to determine cause
of death. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bergman, parents of two small
children, had been ill at their home with flu for the past
week.
Her body is at the Neidecker-
Eberle-LeVeck funeral home where
friends may call starting at 7 Sat¬
urday. The Rosary will be recited
there at 8 Sunday.
Funeral services will be held
Monday at 9:30 in the Greek Catho¬
lic church at Marblehead. The Rev.
Fr. George Simchak will officiate,
and burial will be -made in the
church cemetary.
Mrs. Bergman was born May 20,
1932, the daughter of Steve and
Mary Kekelic Krynock. She is
survived by her husband, James
Bergman; a son, James, Jr., and
a daughter, Debby; her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Krynock; five
brothers, Joe, John, George and
Emil Krynock of Marblehead and
Clarence of Gypsum; and four sis¬
ters, Mary Zura, Anna Ossovick'
Helen Zura and Margaret Silver-
wood, all of ivlarTjleliead,