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Lee “Mose” E. Bergstrom, age 93, of Clyde, KS, passed away on Thursday, August 29, 2019 at the Cloud County Health Center, Concordia. He was born on April 25, 1926 on a farm near Brantford, KS to Henry L. & Ethel M. (McCracken) Bergstrom.

The Best Man Holiday (2013) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Nutter's Mortuary Richard L Bergstrom Jr, 65, passed away Friday January 10th 2020 at his brothers’ home in Concordia, Kansas. He was born November 4th, 1954, in Concordia, Kansas to Richard (Swede) & Doris Bergstrom. Richard graduated from Winnetonka High School of. 56 records for Lee Bergstrom. Find Lee Bergstrom's phone number, address, and email on Spokeo, the leading online directory for contact information. Bergstrom, age 93, of Clyde, KS, passed away on Thursday, August 29, 2019 at the Cloud County Health Center, Concordia. He was born on April 25, 1926 on a farm near Brantford, KS to Henry L. (McCracken) Bergstrom. Lee attended Weaver school until 1938 when the family moved to a farm near Clyde, KS.

Lee attended Weaver school until 1938 when the family moved to a farm near Clyde, KS. He was a member of the Friends Church in Mill Creek. He attended Clyde grade school and Clyde High school until 1944 when he joined the US Navy and went to boot camp at Farragut, ID. He served on the USS Concord and was stationed in the Aleutian Islands until 1945 when the war ended. The USS Concord was credited with firing the last salvo in WWII.

He returned to Clyde and farmed north of Clyde. He married Sarah E. Kelly on May 2, 1948. They continued to farm north of Clyde until they moved east of Clyde in 1957 to farm where they currently reside today. Besides farming, Lee worked on the St. Joseph Hospital (now Cloud County Health Center) when it was built in 1953. He also measured for the ASCS office and Lee always liked to say that “he had walked on every farm in Cloud County during his career”. He worked as a county assessor for several years & for Sager Implement in Clyde. He served on the local school board; was a life member of the American Legion and the Clyde VFW, where he served as Commander and was the Quartermaster for 25 years. Lee retired from farming in 2008 when his son, Jonathan took over the operation.

He is survived by his wife, Betty, Clyde; sons, Rod Bergstrom, Loveland, CO & Jonathan Bergstrom (Sondra),Clyde; daughters, Pam Saulnier (Don), Olathe, & Melinda Bergstrom, Topeka; brothers, Clair Bergstrom (Arlene), Heyburn, ID & Gene Bergstrom (Joyce), Pocatello, ID; grandchildren, Hannah, Christina, Sarah, Cassidy, Mackenzie & Lindsay & 8 great great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a grandson, Keenan Lee Bergstrom; brothers, Eldon “Ike” & Leonard Bergstrom & a sister, Alma Moore.

The family selected cremation and a Memorial service will be at 10:30 am, Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 at Chaput Mortuary, Clyde with Dennis Streit officiating. Burial of the cremains will follow at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Clyde with Military honors conducted by VFW #7515, Clyde. Friends may sign the register book from 1-8 pm with the family greeting friends from 6:30-7:30 pm, Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019 all at the funeral home. The family suggests memorials to the Clyde Ambulance Fund in care of the funeral home. For online condolences, please visit www.chaputbuoy.com.

Alfred Ryder as Professor Robert Crater from the Star Trek debut aired episode, 'The Man Trap'
Born
January 5, 1916
New York City, U.S.
DiedApril 16, 1995 (aged 79)
OccupationActor
Years active1944–1980
Spouse(s)
(m. 1958; div. 1964)​
Children1
RelativesOlive Deering (sister)

Alfred Ryder (born Alfred Jacob Corn; January 5, 1916 – April 16, 1995) was an American film, radio and television actor, who appeared in over one hundred television shows.

Ryder began to act aged eight and later studied with Robert Lewis and Lee Strasberg. He eventually became a life member of The Actors Studio.[1]

During the golden age of American network radio comedy, Ryder had two memorable regular roles, as Molly Goldberg's son Sammy in The Goldbergs; and, as Carl Neff in Easy Aces. During World War II he served in the United States Army Air Forces and appeared in the Air Forces' Broadway play and film Winged Victory. He had a role in the Anthony Mann directed film noir film T-Men (1947).[citation needed]

Ryder played the main alien leader, Mr. Nexus, in the TV series The Invaders (two seasons, 1967-68). His other appearances include the starring role as a British criminal who could not be killed in Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond episode 'The Devil's Laughter' (1959) and his appearance in 'The Man Trap', the first-aired episode of Star Trek, on September 8, 1966, as a scientist who is hiding the fact that a shapeshifting alien is masquerading as his late wife. He also appeared as the ghost of a World War I German U-boat captain in two episodes of Irwin Allen's ABC-TV series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. He later appeared in an episode on another Irwin Allen series on ABC, as a cantankerous orphanage operator, Parteg, in 'Night of Thrombeldinbar', an episode of Land of the Giants in February 1969. He also appeared in the episode 'A Hand for Sonny Blue' in the series Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected (1977; known in the United Kingdom as Twist in the Tale).[citation needed]

In films, Ryder is perhaps best remembered as the defense attorney who cross-examines John Wayne in True Grit (1969).[2]

Born to Jewish parents, he was married to actress Kim Stanley from 1958 until 1964.[3] The couple had a child, Laurie Ryder. He was the brother of actress Olive Deering (1918–1986).

Ryder was a Democrat who supported the campaign of Adlai Stevenson during the 1952 presidential election.[4]

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Select list of appearances[edit]

  • 1944: Winged Victory - Milhauser
  • 1947: T-Men - Tony Genaro - aka Tony Galvani
  • 1958: Gunsmoke (episode 'Texas Cowboys') - Hank Voyles
  • 1959: The Story on Page One - Lt. Mike Morris
  • 1959: Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond (episode 'The Devil's Laughter') - John Marriott
  • 1960: Route 66 (episode 'The Man on the Monkey Board') - Palmer
  • 1961: Bus Stop (episode 'I Kiss Your Shadow') - Doug Gibson
  • 1963: The Raiders - Capt. Benton
  • 1963: The Outer Limits (episode 'The Borderland') - Edgar Price
  • 1964: Combat! (episode 'The Hunter') - Capt. Heismann (Season: 2 Episode: 24)
  • 1964: Invitation to a Gunfighter - Doc Barker
  • 1964: Hamlet - Hamlet
  • 1965: The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (episode 'The See-Paris-and-Die Affair') - Corio
  • 1965: The Wild Wild West (TV Series) (season 1, episode 13) (air date: December 10, 1965) 'The Night of the Torture Chamber' - Professor Horatio Bolt / (season 2, episode 22) (air date: February 24, 1967) 'The Night of the Deadly Bubble' - Captain Philo
  • 1966: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (episodes 'The Phantom Strikes' / 'The Heat Monster') - U-boat Captain Gerhardt Krueger / Dr Bergstrom
  • 1966: Star Trek (episode 'The Man Trap') - Professor Robert Crater
  • 1967: Hotel - Capt. Yolles
  • 1967: Invaders - Mr. Nexus (3 episodes)
  • 1967: The Rat Patrol (episode 'The Darkest Raid') - Col. Rudolf Gerschon in Season: 2 - Episode: 6
  • 1967: Mission Impossible (episode 'The Diplomat') - Col. Valentin Yetkoff
  • 1969: Ironside (episode 'Up, Down and Even') - Sgt John Darga
  • 1969: True Grit - Goudy
  • 1972: The Legend of Hillbilly John - O. J. Onselm
  • 1973: The Stone Killer - Tony Champion
  • 1974: W - Investigator
  • 1975: Escape to Witch Mountain - Mr. Michael-John - Astrologer
  • 1977: Tracks - The Man
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References[edit]

  1. ^Garfield, David (1980). 'Appendix: Life Members of The Actors Studio as of January 1980'. A Player's Place: The Story of The Actors Studio. New York: MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc. p. 279. ISBN0-02-542650-8.
  2. ^'Vintage Movies: 'True Grit''. May 23, 2012.
  3. ^Krampner, Jon. Female Brando: The Legend of Kim Stanley, Back Stage Books, 2006, p. 230
  4. ^Motion Picture and Television Magazine, November 1952, page 33, Ideal Publishers

External links[edit]

Dennis Lee Bergstrom Biography

  • Alfred Ryder at IMDb
  • Alfred Ryder at the Internet Broadway Database
  • Alfred Ryder at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
  • Alfred Ryder at AllMovie
  • Alfred Ryder at Find a Grave
  • Alfred Ryder at Memory Alpha (a Star Trekwiki)

William Lee Bergstrom

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