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Edith Vesta Berrier

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Edith Vesta Berrier

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
4 Mar 2005 (aged 99)
Las Cruces, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Las Cruces, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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Edith Vesta Berrier, age 99, died Friday, March 4, 2005 at Casa Del Sol in Las Cruces, NM. She was born February 14, 1906 in St. Louis, Missouri. Her adoptive parents were John and Olive Berrier. She came to Las Cruces in 1916 from Ottumwa, Iowa to live with her grandmother, attended Las Cruces High School and graduated from Southwest Missouri State University with a B.A. in Education and New Mexico State University with a M.A. in Education. She taught for 43 years in the public school systems including Alamogordo, Mesilla Park, Fairacres, and Mesilla. She had a great love for her profession and the children she taught. She was a member of the National Education Association, Delta Kappa Gamma Honorary Teachers Fraternity, Kappa Kappa Iota Teachers Sorority and a founding member of the Dona Ana County Teachers Federal Credit Union (now Ft, Bliss Federal Credit Union). In 1966-1967 she was chosen "Teacher of the Year".

She married Rollo T. Place in 1930. He died in 1939. They had one daughter, Yvonne. In 1943 Edith married Rex P. Barrier. He died in 1988. She was a long time member of the First Baptist Church in Las Cruces. She had many loves and interests including reading, gardening, and her grandchildren. After retirement she and her husband Rex traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe.

Edith was survived by her daughter Yvonne Place Richardson and her husband Jack; three grandchildren, Randy Richardson and his wife Debbie; Bill Richardson and his companion, Teresa Burden, and Vicki Richardson Coogler and her husband David. Also surviving her were her two great grandchildren, Dustin Richardson and Dani Coogler.

Funeral Services for Edith were held at First Baptist Church, with Dr. Gerald Qualls officiating. Burial followed at the Masonic Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers were Randy, Bill and Dustin Richardson, David Coogler, Dick Bombach and Leslie Clayshulte.



Edith Vesta Berrier, age 99, died Friday, March 4, 2005 at Casa Del Sol in Las Cruces, NM. She was born February 14, 1906 in St. Louis, Missouri. Her adoptive parents were John and Olive Berrier. She came to Las Cruces in 1916 from Ottumwa, Iowa to live with her grandmother, attended Las Cruces High School and graduated from Southwest Missouri State University with a B.A. in Education and New Mexico State University with a M.A. in Education. She taught for 43 years in the public school systems including Alamogordo, Mesilla Park, Fairacres, and Mesilla. She had a great love for her profession and the children she taught. She was a member of the National Education Association, Delta Kappa Gamma Honorary Teachers Fraternity, Kappa Kappa Iota Teachers Sorority and a founding member of the Dona Ana County Teachers Federal Credit Union (now Ft, Bliss Federal Credit Union). In 1966-1967 she was chosen "Teacher of the Year".

She married Rollo T. Place in 1930. He died in 1939. They had one daughter, Yvonne. In 1943 Edith married Rex P. Barrier. He died in 1988. She was a long time member of the First Baptist Church in Las Cruces. She had many loves and interests including reading, gardening, and her grandchildren. After retirement she and her husband Rex traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe.

Edith was survived by her daughter Yvonne Place Richardson and her husband Jack; three grandchildren, Randy Richardson and his wife Debbie; Bill Richardson and his companion, Teresa Burden, and Vicki Richardson Coogler and her husband David. Also surviving her were her two great grandchildren, Dustin Richardson and Dani Coogler.

Funeral Services for Edith were held at First Baptist Church, with Dr. Gerald Qualls officiating. Burial followed at the Masonic Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers were Randy, Bill and Dustin Richardson, David Coogler, Dick Bombach and Leslie Clayshulte.





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