Services were under direction of Lloyd James Funeral Home of Tyler. Mr. Berry died Monday, Feb. 18 in a Tyler hospital.
He was born July 10, 1915 in Elkhart. Mr. Berry had lived in Frankston for 30 years.
Mr. Berry was a Right of Way Agent with Texas Highway Department, retiring after 25 years. He was a veteran of World War II.
He was preceded in death by a son, Billy T. Berry; a brother, Speegle Berry; and a sister, Mary Belle Bremer.
Survivors include his wife, Laura Berry of Frankston; two sons, J.B. Berry of Tyler and Don Berry of Frankston; a brother, Howard Berry of Big Spring; seven grandchildren, Trey Berry of Dallas, Tim Berry of Tampa, Florida, Philip Berry and Laura Squires of Palestine, Bill Berry, Jeffrey Berry of Palestine and Jamie Berry of Waco; and eight great grandchildren.
From The Frankston Citizen February 2002
February 21 Edition
Services were under direction of Lloyd James Funeral Home of Tyler. Mr. Berry died Monday, Feb. 18 in a Tyler hospital.
He was born July 10, 1915 in Elkhart. Mr. Berry had lived in Frankston for 30 years.
Mr. Berry was a Right of Way Agent with Texas Highway Department, retiring after 25 years. He was a veteran of World War II.
He was preceded in death by a son, Billy T. Berry; a brother, Speegle Berry; and a sister, Mary Belle Bremer.
Survivors include his wife, Laura Berry of Frankston; two sons, J.B. Berry of Tyler and Don Berry of Frankston; a brother, Howard Berry of Big Spring; seven grandchildren, Trey Berry of Dallas, Tim Berry of Tampa, Florida, Philip Berry and Laura Squires of Palestine, Bill Berry, Jeffrey Berry of Palestine and Jamie Berry of Waco; and eight great grandchildren.
From The Frankston Citizen February 2002
February 21 Edition
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