He was born at Muscotah, KS, February 5, 1900. He operated a trucking business in Onaga until 1942 when he moved to Kansas City. Upon his retirement a short time ago he and his wife returned to Onaga to make their home.
Mr. Berry was a member of Local 61, Carpenter's Union in Kansas City, and a member of the Christian Advent Church at Muscotah.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Charlotte Berry of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Audrey Swisher, Philipsburg, and Mrs. Vickie Florence Holder, Pueblo, CO; a son, Donald H. berry, Kansas City, KS; two brothers, Walter J. Berry, Lyons, and Lonnie Berry, Address unknown; and ten grandchildren.
Funeral services are being held at 2:00 p.m. today (Thursday) at the Onaga Congregational Church with burial at Onaga Cemetery.
He was born at Muscotah, KS, February 5, 1900. He operated a trucking business in Onaga until 1942 when he moved to Kansas City. Upon his retirement a short time ago he and his wife returned to Onaga to make their home.
Mr. Berry was a member of Local 61, Carpenter's Union in Kansas City, and a member of the Christian Advent Church at Muscotah.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Charlotte Berry of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Audrey Swisher, Philipsburg, and Mrs. Vickie Florence Holder, Pueblo, CO; a son, Donald H. berry, Kansas City, KS; two brothers, Walter J. Berry, Lyons, and Lonnie Berry, Address unknown; and ten grandchildren.
Funeral services are being held at 2:00 p.m. today (Thursday) at the Onaga Congregational Church with burial at Onaga Cemetery.
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