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Berry

In Loving Memory

Berry, Mary F.

January 23, 1954 - November 30, 2024

Berry, Mary Frances (nee Brougham) passed away on November 30, 2024.

Beloved wife of the late Daniel S. Berry; loving mother of Elizabeth (David Jackson) Berry, William (Brenda) Berry, Jennifer (Steve Gramling) Berry, Danielle (Matthew) Proffer and Melissa (Bryan) Means; cherished grandmother of Joshua Diebold, William Berry, Liam Berry, Charlee Berry, Davin Proffer, Nora Proffer, Truett Proffer, Harrison Means, Jaxson Means and Gabriel Means; dear sister of William (Lisa) Brougham, Judy Braun, Tina Stukenbroeker, Peggy Rue, Nancy (Christopher) Hakala-King and the late Michaela (Bob) Hanger.

Services: Funeral at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, on Saturday, December 7, 11:00 am. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. Visitation Friday 4:00 to 7:00 pm.

 

 

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7 thoughts on “Berry, Mary F.”

  1. Elizabeth, William, Jennifer, Danielle, Melissa, and grandchildren I am so sorry for your loss.. have thought of your family a lot over the years.Losing a loved one is hard but know she is resting without pain now..Look to God for strength and comfort.. Sending my Love
    Friend
    Shelby Fitzgerrel

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  2. Condolences. I am so sorry to hear of this loss. I will always love Momma Berry and remember her laugh and sparkling eyes. As a guest of her daughters she always had love for their friends too. She introduced me to powdered sugar on pancakes and always had delicious chocolate chip cookies. I was lucky to spend time on the farm and knew I could stop by anytime after the move. (If ever left early for a trip home I could call my Berry Girls for a visit along the way to or from.)

    Thank you for sharing your home with your children’s friends and raising the best girls I’ll ever meet. You raised beautiful powerful women who have so much love. I’m so grateful for every memory. May more be shared and be a comfort in this time.

    I love you Berrys.

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  3. My dear 1st cousin of who I had many many hours of conversation through out her convalescence through video phone calls her beautiful face talking to me and cheering me on as I worked on my projects , I have already missed her soft and sweet words and kind words and thoughts,

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  4. I am so sorry for your loss Mary was such a sweetheart. This year she will be celebrating with all one we have lost as they are together ๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ’—

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  5. Thinking of you, family and friends our my dear cousin. Mary was a kind soul. Always sweet. I recall her brushing my hair aside and saying nice comments and words of advice, such as, “Invest in gold!” My father, Paul T. Brown, loved her brownies, which she made special for his birthday on several occasions. Dad always described Mary as a “real sweetheart”. I couldn’t agree more. With fond memories and deepest condolences~

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  6. You and uncle Danny took care of me when I was a boy.
    I will never forget how you loved me like i was your own. I donโ€™t think I ever really heard you raise your voice.. You always had wise words for me to grow on. I have taken those words and passed them on to my children., Your memory will never die as long as Iโ€™m alive. You will always live close in my heart. I will pass on the love that you gave me.. I hope you donโ€™t mind if I keep a little for myself. Say hi to Mom for me.. I love you.

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