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Ilene Faye Berry

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Ilene Faye Berry

Birth
Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, USA
Death
15 Aug 2004 (aged 50)
Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, USA
Burial
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Herald & News
Klamath Falls, Or.

Ilene Faye Berry, 50, died Sunday, Aug. 15, 2004 in Klamath Falls. Born Jan. 21, 1954 to Rosalie Thompson and Walter Mose of Klamath Falls, she was then adopted and raised by Herschel and Hope Berry in Klamath Falls, as were her sisters, Mary and Martha. Mrs. Berry loved to ride horses, even from an early age. She won numerous competitions, trophies and ribbons. Her hobbies were beading, crafts, watching telveision and visiting family and friends. She loved her children, grandchildren and friends and loved laughing and having fun. Her favorite color was purple, and she loved to play with her stuffed kitty, "Mew, Mew". Mrs. Berry is survived by her children, Tila Macfarlane adn Travis Macfarlane, grandchildren Angelica and Taylor Jackson, Adrian Hernandez, Ki Madfarlane and Bibianna, Arnuffo; Tatianna, Corrina and Alfonzo Macfarlane; sisters, Martha Berry, Charlotte Mose, brothers Charles Mose, Manny Mose and Bo Mose; in-laws, Fred, Dave, Mark, Pete, Therese, Matthew, Mike, Julie, Katene and Cora Macfarlane; special friends Santo Lunes, Donna Hicks, Carol Anderson; Punchie Jimenez, and Nathen Wilson. She was preceded in death by her biological and adoptive mothers and fathers, her son, Gib Macfarlane, daughter Trina Macfarlane, sister Mary Hurtado and brother Howard Thompson-Lewis.

Herald & News
Klamath Falls, Or.
August 15, 2004
BERRY

Ilene Faye Berry, 50, died Sunday, August 15, 2004 in Klamath Falls, OR. She is survived by her children: Tila M. and Travis Ian Mcfarlane; sisters: Martha Berry, Charlotte Mose; brothers: Charles Mose, Manny Mose and Ro Mose; In-laws: Fred, Dave, Mark, Pete, Therese, Mike, Julie Katene and Cora Macfarlane; special friends: Santos Lunes, Donna Hicks, Carol Anderson Punchie Jimenez and Nathen Wilson; Ilene was preceded in death by her moms: Rosali Thompson and Hope Berry; dads: Walter Mose, Herschel Berry; son: Gib Macfarlane, daughter: Trina Macfarlane; sister: Mary Hurtado; brother: Howard Thompson. A Celebration of Life Service will be held Saturday, August 21, 2004 at 11AM in the Beatty Community Center with Madeline Hutchinson, officiating. Concluding Services and Interment will follow at the Paiute Cemetery. Lunch will be served back at the Community Center. Davenport's Chapel of the Good Shepherd, directors.

Friday, August 20, 2004
Obituaries

Ilene Faye Berry

Published Aug. 20, 2004

Ilene Faye Berry, 50, died Sunday, Aug. 15, 2004, in Klamath Falls.

A celebration of life service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Beatty Community Center with Madeline Hutchinson officiating. Concluding services and interment, handled by Davenport's, will follow at the Paiute Cemetery, with lunch at the community center.

Born Jan. 21, 1954 to Rosalie Thompson and Walter Mose of Klamath Falls, she was then adopted and raised by Herschel and Hope Berry in Klamath Falls, as were her sisters, Mary and Martha.

Mrs. Berry loved to ride horses, even from an early age. She won numerous competitions, trophies and ribbons. Her hobbies were beading, crafts, watching television and visiting family and friends. She loved her children, grandchildren and friends and loved laughing and having fun. Her favorite color was purple, and she loved to play with her stuffed kitty, "Mew Mew."

Mrs. Berry is survived by her children, Tila Macfarlane and Travis Macfarlane, grandchildren Angelica and Taylor Jackson, Adrian Hernandez, Ki Macfarlane and Bibianna, Arnuffo; Tatianna, Corrina and Alfonzo Macfarlane; sisters Martha Berry, Charlotte Mose, brothers Charles Mose, Manny Mose and Bo Mose; in-laws Fred, Dave, Mark, Pete, Therese, Matthew, Mike, Julie, Katene and Cora Macfarlane; special friends Santo Lunes, Donna Hicks, Carol Anderson, Punchie Jimenez and Nathen Wilson.

She was preceded in death by her biological and adoptive mothers, biological and adoptive fathers, her son, Gib Macfarlane, daughter Trina Macfarlane, sister Mary Hurtado and brother Howard Thompson-Lewis.


Herald & News
Klamath Falls, Or.

Ilene Faye Berry, 50, died Sunday, Aug. 15, 2004 in Klamath Falls. Born Jan. 21, 1954 to Rosalie Thompson and Walter Mose of Klamath Falls, she was then adopted and raised by Herschel and Hope Berry in Klamath Falls, as were her sisters, Mary and Martha. Mrs. Berry loved to ride horses, even from an early age. She won numerous competitions, trophies and ribbons. Her hobbies were beading, crafts, watching telveision and visiting family and friends. She loved her children, grandchildren and friends and loved laughing and having fun. Her favorite color was purple, and she loved to play with her stuffed kitty, "Mew, Mew". Mrs. Berry is survived by her children, Tila Macfarlane adn Travis Macfarlane, grandchildren Angelica and Taylor Jackson, Adrian Hernandez, Ki Madfarlane and Bibianna, Arnuffo; Tatianna, Corrina and Alfonzo Macfarlane; sisters, Martha Berry, Charlotte Mose, brothers Charles Mose, Manny Mose and Bo Mose; in-laws, Fred, Dave, Mark, Pete, Therese, Matthew, Mike, Julie, Katene and Cora Macfarlane; special friends Santo Lunes, Donna Hicks, Carol Anderson; Punchie Jimenez, and Nathen Wilson. She was preceded in death by her biological and adoptive mothers and fathers, her son, Gib Macfarlane, daughter Trina Macfarlane, sister Mary Hurtado and brother Howard Thompson-Lewis.

Herald & News
Klamath Falls, Or.
August 15, 2004
BERRY

Ilene Faye Berry, 50, died Sunday, August 15, 2004 in Klamath Falls, OR. She is survived by her children: Tila M. and Travis Ian Mcfarlane; sisters: Martha Berry, Charlotte Mose; brothers: Charles Mose, Manny Mose and Ro Mose; In-laws: Fred, Dave, Mark, Pete, Therese, Mike, Julie Katene and Cora Macfarlane; special friends: Santos Lunes, Donna Hicks, Carol Anderson Punchie Jimenez and Nathen Wilson; Ilene was preceded in death by her moms: Rosali Thompson and Hope Berry; dads: Walter Mose, Herschel Berry; son: Gib Macfarlane, daughter: Trina Macfarlane; sister: Mary Hurtado; brother: Howard Thompson. A Celebration of Life Service will be held Saturday, August 21, 2004 at 11AM in the Beatty Community Center with Madeline Hutchinson, officiating. Concluding Services and Interment will follow at the Paiute Cemetery. Lunch will be served back at the Community Center. Davenport's Chapel of the Good Shepherd, directors.

Friday, August 20, 2004
Obituaries

Ilene Faye Berry

Published Aug. 20, 2004

Ilene Faye Berry, 50, died Sunday, Aug. 15, 2004, in Klamath Falls.

A celebration of life service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Beatty Community Center with Madeline Hutchinson officiating. Concluding services and interment, handled by Davenport's, will follow at the Paiute Cemetery, with lunch at the community center.

Born Jan. 21, 1954 to Rosalie Thompson and Walter Mose of Klamath Falls, she was then adopted and raised by Herschel and Hope Berry in Klamath Falls, as were her sisters, Mary and Martha.

Mrs. Berry loved to ride horses, even from an early age. She won numerous competitions, trophies and ribbons. Her hobbies were beading, crafts, watching television and visiting family and friends. She loved her children, grandchildren and friends and loved laughing and having fun. Her favorite color was purple, and she loved to play with her stuffed kitty, "Mew Mew."

Mrs. Berry is survived by her children, Tila Macfarlane and Travis Macfarlane, grandchildren Angelica and Taylor Jackson, Adrian Hernandez, Ki Macfarlane and Bibianna, Arnuffo; Tatianna, Corrina and Alfonzo Macfarlane; sisters Martha Berry, Charlotte Mose, brothers Charles Mose, Manny Mose and Bo Mose; in-laws Fred, Dave, Mark, Pete, Therese, Matthew, Mike, Julie, Katene and Cora Macfarlane; special friends Santo Lunes, Donna Hicks, Carol Anderson, Punchie Jimenez and Nathen Wilson.

She was preceded in death by her biological and adoptive mothers, biological and adoptive fathers, her son, Gib Macfarlane, daughter Trina Macfarlane, sister Mary Hurtado and brother Howard Thompson-Lewis.



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