Martha's Vineyard's most famous fisherman and wife both die in horrific accident off coast of billionaires' island
Roy Scheffer, 77, and Patricia Bergeron, 69, were found on an overturned vessel on New Year's Day.
By RACHEL BOWMAN, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER
Published: 21:38 GMT, 2 January 2026 | Updated: 21:44 GMT, 2 January 2026
A beloved Martha's Vineyard fisherman and his wife have drowned after their boat capsized on New Year's Day.
Roy Scheffer, 77, and Patricia Bergeron, 69, were found on an overturned vessel approximately a half mile off the coast of Edgartown on Thursday, according to the Cape & Islands District Attorney's Office.
The married couple was out scalloping in a 47-foot skiff when they capsized, The Vineyard Gazette reported.
Scheffer and Bergeron were both unresponsive and not breathing when first responders arrived.
They were taken to Martha's Vineyard Hospital where, 'extensive lifesaving efforts were performed' but both tragically succumbed to their injuries.
The District Attorney's office determined that the tragedy occurred after a fishing line became tangled in the boat's mechanism during challenging weather conditions.
'The boat was secured for the overnight, and today investigators returned wherein they observed that the propeller was entangled by a polypropylene style line,' the DA's office said in a statement.
'Based on this initial information available, the incident appears to be a horrible accident with no signs of foul play.'
Roy Scheffer (right), 77, and Patricia Bergeron (left), 69, were found on an overturned vessel on New Year's Day
Scheffer was a longtime commercial fisherman in Edgartown and graduated from the Island High School in 1966
The DA's office also noted that the area was experiencing severe weather before the 911 call was made.
'A significant weather system suddenly came through Martha's Vineyard that produced high winds and snow/sleet throughout the area,' the statement said.
'Reported abrupt worsening sea conditions also occurred at this time, which created sea swells of six feet and 20 knots.'
The DA's office added, 'Martha's Vineyard has lost two pillars of their community which, will be deeply felt.
'Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with the families and loved ones during this difficult time.'
Bergeron was a retired emergency room coordinator and the former president of the Portuguese-American (PA) Club of Martha's Vineyard for over 20 years, according to the Gazette.
She served as the longtime chief organizer of the club's Feast of the Holy Ghost, an annual celebration of the Island's Portuguese roots.
Bergeron won the Spirit of the Vineyard award in 2025, an honor given to someone who has made meaningful contributions to Martha's Vineyard.