Married: May 1, 1950
Parents: John Herndon & Mary Sanders
From "The Hamilton Herald-News" January 31, 2002 Julia E. "Judy" Berry, 74, died Jan. 25 surrounded by her family. Funeral services were held Jan. 27 at the Riley Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Steve Jackson and Rev. Geoffery Bailey officiating.
She was born July 10, 1927 in Dallas, the daughter of John and Mary Sanders Herndon.
During her life Mrs. Berry served various organizations including American Legion Auxiliary, president; Blue Ridge Cemetery, president; Eastern Star, active member; Republican Women's Party; V.F.W. Auxiliary and Blue Ridge Baptist Church.
She worked for years as a clerk and bookkeeper for Dobbs House of Dallas and various car dealerships, and since 1964 was a business partner with her husband in Berry's Building and Welding.
She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and a good friend.
Mrs. Berry was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Margarette Vermillion and two brothers, Sonny and Curtis Herndon.
Pallbearers were Kenneth Sanders, Darwin Cox, G.A. Carey, Gene Clarey, Lonnie Chumney, Johnny Leitko and Dick Keeter.
Honorary pallbearers were Thurman Plyant, John Parks, Charles Herndon and Gate Gatewood.
Riley Funeral Home
Double stone with Odis Lee Berry.
Earth Has No Sorrows That Heaven Cannot Heal.
Married: May 1, 1950
Parents: John Herndon & Mary Sanders
From "The Hamilton Herald-News" January 31, 2002 Julia E. "Judy" Berry, 74, died Jan. 25 surrounded by her family. Funeral services were held Jan. 27 at the Riley Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Steve Jackson and Rev. Geoffery Bailey officiating.
She was born July 10, 1927 in Dallas, the daughter of John and Mary Sanders Herndon.
During her life Mrs. Berry served various organizations including American Legion Auxiliary, president; Blue Ridge Cemetery, president; Eastern Star, active member; Republican Women's Party; V.F.W. Auxiliary and Blue Ridge Baptist Church.
She worked for years as a clerk and bookkeeper for Dobbs House of Dallas and various car dealerships, and since 1964 was a business partner with her husband in Berry's Building and Welding.
She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and a good friend.
Mrs. Berry was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Margarette Vermillion and two brothers, Sonny and Curtis Herndon.
Pallbearers were Kenneth Sanders, Darwin Cox, G.A. Carey, Gene Clarey, Lonnie Chumney, Johnny Leitko and Dick Keeter.
Honorary pallbearers were Thurman Plyant, John Parks, Charles Herndon and Gate Gatewood.
Riley Funeral Home
Double stone with Odis Lee Berry.
Earth Has No Sorrows That Heaven Cannot Heal.
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