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Robert Franklin “Bob” Berry

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Robert Franklin “Bob” Berry Veteran

Birth
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Death
13 Nov 2015 (aged 81)
Burial
Alburnett, Linn County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.1454396, Longitude: -91.6759569
Memorial ID
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Bob was born January 6, 1934 in Cedar Rapids, to Guy and Claudia (McAtee) Berry. Bob graduated from Alburnett High School in 1952. He married his wife, Audrey Tritle on June 21, 1953. Bob owned and operated Berry’s Furniture and Appliance for several years. He took part in many clubs and organizations. Bob was a Charter Board Member of the Alburnett Foundation, Lions Club, Former City Council Member, Farmer’s Mutual Telephone Board Member, Lifetime Member of the Alburnett Historical Society, a United States Army Veteran and a Member of the American Legion Wapsie Post # 421 of Central City. He enjoyed watching all sporting activities, especially his kids and grandkids. Bob enjoyed going out to eat with friends, especially Tuesday morning breakfast with his siblings. He loved watching movies, watching the Chicago Cubs and the Iowa Hawkeyes, golfing, playing cards, bowling and building things. He also enjoyed baking cookies, making peanut brittle and sharing it with friends. Bob loved anything that had to do with the town of Alburnett and will be missed by all who knew him.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Audrey; and brother, Jim Berry.
Bob was born January 6, 1934 in Cedar Rapids, to Guy and Claudia (McAtee) Berry. Bob graduated from Alburnett High School in 1952. He married his wife, Audrey Tritle on June 21, 1953. Bob owned and operated Berry’s Furniture and Appliance for several years. He took part in many clubs and organizations. Bob was a Charter Board Member of the Alburnett Foundation, Lions Club, Former City Council Member, Farmer’s Mutual Telephone Board Member, Lifetime Member of the Alburnett Historical Society, a United States Army Veteran and a Member of the American Legion Wapsie Post # 421 of Central City. He enjoyed watching all sporting activities, especially his kids and grandkids. Bob enjoyed going out to eat with friends, especially Tuesday morning breakfast with his siblings. He loved watching movies, watching the Chicago Cubs and the Iowa Hawkeyes, golfing, playing cards, bowling and building things. He also enjoyed baking cookies, making peanut brittle and sharing it with friends. Bob loved anything that had to do with the town of Alburnett and will be missed by all who knew him.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Audrey; and brother, Jim Berry.


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