Katherine Louise Bergeron

katherine bergeron
Westbrook and Errol, NH - Katherine "Kate" Bergeron was born on November 29, 1973 in Nashua NH to Richard and Louise Bergeron. She was a loving daughter, sister, Aunt and friend to many. While her life was cut short in years, she made the impact of someone who lived for centuries. Kate was vibrant, passionate, loving and intense. Even before she could say her own name, she would confidently blurt out "De-de do" to let everyone know that she was in charge. That independence stayed with her until her final day. Kate attended St. Thomas Aquinas School in Derry, NH where she both excelled in school and detested the catholic school uniforms required. She attended Pinkerton Academy, also in Derry, where she was a student athlete. She loved playing field hockey and enjoyed the competition and challenge as well as the ability to use her hickory stick in some "corrective measures" against opponents that she felt needed a message. Kate had a love of animals that lasted throughout her life. Growing up she was a passionate dressage rider and worked tirelessly taking care of her horse Moira. She loved the horse community and found peace both with the people she met and with the animals she connected with. Kate found her true calling and life's work when she enrolled in the physical therapy program at Quinnipiac College. She loved understanding how the body worked and dove deeply into her coursework. She continued to learn throughout her career becoming a practitioner in a more focused form of PT through the Integrative Manual Therapy group and ultimately receiving her doctorate in physical therapy, DPT, with a focus on pediatric pelvic floor issues. She has literally touched thousands of lives in her work, a true joy that she treasured throughout her entire life. As a human, Kate fought a heroic battle against cancer. After doctors found a grapefruit sized tumor in the 6th grade, she started her first fight. Her grit, sass, determination to life and wonderful team at Boston Floating hospital carried her through 2 very tough years. She won that battle and enjoyed a cancer free life for over 30 years until breast cancer attacked her as an adult. With the treasured Dr. Weisberg as a medical partner, they were a great team and battled together to the very end. Kate will be remembered for her spirit. She saw colors more vibrantly than most. She tasted foods more deeply than many. She laughed harder than nearly everyone in the room. She drove the boat faster than needed to do. She drove her car fast just for fun. She hugged heartily to make sure you felt her. She enjoyed each moment she lived and she lived with no regrets. Kate is survived by her parents, Richard and Louise Bergeron of Errol, NH. Her brother Gary, his wife Laura and her favorite niece and nephew Annie and Henry of Yarmouth, ME, as well as treasured aunts, uncles, cousins and other family in New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire. Visiting Hours celebrating Kate's life will be held from 4-7PM on Friday, October 29 at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10AM on Saturday, October 30 at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 307 Congress Street, Portland. To view Kate's memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com. In lieu of flowers, Kate would appreciate a donation to your local Humane Society, St. Jude's Children's Hospital or the New England Cancer Center.

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  1. Louise, I was so sorry to hear about the death of Kate. When I told Paul he said “oh no that was Gary’s little sister.” While I did not know Kate that well, I have many memories of Gary and Paul throughout their time at St. Thomas. Our prayers for you and your family. Marie Bouchard

    – Marie Bouchard

  2. Such a beautiful woman inside and out. A bright star that is now shinning down from heaven She is with her Lord now It has been a pleasure to have known and loved her. Phil and Denise Kelly

    – Philip and Denise Kelly

  3. Imagine a woman in her mid-40’s helping a man in his mid-70’s with a problem of incontinence. She gave me a set of exercises that permanently solved my problem and good naturally helped me preserve my dignity in the process. I am very grateful that Kate touched my life. May she rest in peace.

    – Jim Shaffer

  4. Dear Dick, Louise, Gary and Family, We were saddened to learn of the passing of Katie. We have many memories of Katie growing up in Derry with our children, Kathleen, Mary Alison (better known as MAB) and Stephen. We enjoyed watching Katie play in many field hockey games at Pinkerton. Katie was always such a positive, happy, “I can do” person. As parents we feel your pain and loss. Please know that we are thinking of you. Tim and Sharon Butterfield

    – Sharon Butterfield

  5. We are so sorry for your loss. No words can convey how sad we are for all of you. We are praying for you

    – Janine Gastonguay

  6. Kate was a huge help to our son with her PT skills! I was looking up her information to refer a friend to here and was very sad to see she passed. I know her legacy lives on with her patients.

    – Rob L.

  7. We cannot imagine the magnitude of your loss Dick and Louise and Gary and his family. Our memories of Katie are of a charming, smiling beautiful girl. We wish we would have known her as the remarkable woman that she came to be. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Pat and Jim Goss

    – James and Patricia Goss

  8. I have such great memories of Kate and remember her smile and laugh. My deepest condolences to her family.

    – Linda Osburn

  9. The night that the staff at The Balsam’s were betting how many courses Kate and I could finish will remain with me forever. And us sitting in a stairwell later that night regretting how many courses we did finish, lol.

    – Gayle Osburn

  10. I was so blessed to have Kate as my Physical Therapist on 3 separate occasions. She will always have a special place in my heart, she was the best. My condolences to her family and all her friends. She not only healed me with her hands, she shared so much with me and helped me with all my struggles along the way. So very sorry for your loss of your beautiful daughter. She was a gift to so manyCathy Flynn

    – Cathy Flynn

  11. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home – South Portland Chapel

    – A Memorial Tree was planted for Katherine Louise Bergeron

  12. I am so sorry for your loss! She was a beautiful women on all accounts! I will keep her in my thoughts and prayers !! May she rest in peace !

    – Lin Bernson

  13. Louise, Dick, Gary and his family, No words to express how sorry I am for your loss. Katie grew to be a beautiful successful women and seemed to have touched the hearts of many . I remember her as such a smiling happy child .Deepest sympathy to the family Lillian Misiaszek

    – Lillian R Misiaszek

  14. I have no words, Louise and Dick. My heart is broken for you. I remember how Kate took my Jennifer under her wing when Jen started St Thomas. Her kindness towards Jen will always be remembered. My most deepest sympathies to you both as well as Gary and his family.

    – Barbara Grant


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