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Fawn <I>Lewis</I> Berry

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Fawn Lewis Berry

Birth
Death
7 Mar 2010 (aged 95)
Burial
Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3228455, Longitude: -112.1081155
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Beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Fawn Lewis Berry Willes, daughter of Henry Lewis Jr. and Charlotte Evans, passed away peacefully in the presence of all her children on March 7, 2010. She was born the 17 of November, 1914 and was healthy, strong and active for 95 years of her remarkable life.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Dale W. Berry (married April 11, 1935 - sealed January 21, 1964 - died April, 1967) and her second husband A. Douglas Willes (married January 5, 1970 - died April 1983). Fawn was also preceded in death by 3 of her 4 sisters, Iola, Anna and Agnes. Her older sister Ardith lives in Pasco, Washington.

Fawn is survived by her 4 children, Lewis Berry (Allison), Jeannine Pack (Merlin), Jack Berry (Carol) and Craig Berry (Julie). She has 38 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren.

Active in the LDS Church and civic organizations such as the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, she will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

Beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Fawn Lewis Berry Willes, daughter of Henry Lewis Jr. and Charlotte Evans, passed away peacefully in the presence of all her children on March 7, 2010. She was born the 17 of November, 1914 and was healthy, strong and active for 95 years of her remarkable life.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Dale W. Berry (married April 11, 1935 - sealed January 21, 1964 - died April, 1967) and her second husband A. Douglas Willes (married January 5, 1970 - died April 1983). Fawn was also preceded in death by 3 of her 4 sisters, Iola, Anna and Agnes. Her older sister Ardith lives in Pasco, Washington.

Fawn is survived by her 4 children, Lewis Berry (Allison), Jeannine Pack (Merlin), Jack Berry (Carol) and Craig Berry (Julie). She has 38 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren.

Active in the LDS Church and civic organizations such as the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, she will be deeply missed by her family and friends.



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