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Edward Charles Berry

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Edward Charles Berry

Birth
Bronx, Bronx County, New York, USA
Death
26 Dec 2018 (aged 53)
Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Manila, Clarke County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.5162556, Longitude: -87.7356333
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Edward Charles Berry, age 53, a native of Bronx, New York and a resident of the Walker Springs Community of Jackson, Alabama, was born June 9, 1965 to Joan Hannon Berry and the late Jeremiah Berry. He departed this life at his home on December 26, 2018.

After graduating from Harry S. Truman High School in Bronx, New York, he moved to Alabama, attended, and graduated from Hobson State Community College (currently Coastal Alabama Community College) in Thomasville, Alabama where he obtained his AA Degree.

Earlier in life, he attended Little Burrah Baptist Church. He later united with Church of Acts in Mt. Vernon, Alabama, but still fellowshipped at Little Burrah as often as possible.

Charles, as he was affectionately known, retired as Team Leader Deckhand with Ingram Barge. He enjoyed working on his lawn, and was an avid fan of Alabama Crimson Tide Football.

He is survived by: his wife; one daughter; two sons; his mother; three brothers; two sisters; step-mother; mother-in-law; uncle; aunt; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Viewing Thursday, January 3, 2019, 10am until the 11am service at Little Burrah Baptist Church, 11800 Morning Star Road, Jackson, AL 36545 (Manila Community), Rev. Jimmy Snell, pastor; Apostle Ron Williams, eulogist. Interment in Hannon Cemetery in the Manila Community of Jackson, Alabama. Arrangements by Andrews Funeral Home, 800 Depot Road, Jackson, Alabama.
Edward Charles Berry, age 53, a native of Bronx, New York and a resident of the Walker Springs Community of Jackson, Alabama, was born June 9, 1965 to Joan Hannon Berry and the late Jeremiah Berry. He departed this life at his home on December 26, 2018.

After graduating from Harry S. Truman High School in Bronx, New York, he moved to Alabama, attended, and graduated from Hobson State Community College (currently Coastal Alabama Community College) in Thomasville, Alabama where he obtained his AA Degree.

Earlier in life, he attended Little Burrah Baptist Church. He later united with Church of Acts in Mt. Vernon, Alabama, but still fellowshipped at Little Burrah as often as possible.

Charles, as he was affectionately known, retired as Team Leader Deckhand with Ingram Barge. He enjoyed working on his lawn, and was an avid fan of Alabama Crimson Tide Football.

He is survived by: his wife; one daughter; two sons; his mother; three brothers; two sisters; step-mother; mother-in-law; uncle; aunt; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Viewing Thursday, January 3, 2019, 10am until the 11am service at Little Burrah Baptist Church, 11800 Morning Star Road, Jackson, AL 36545 (Manila Community), Rev. Jimmy Snell, pastor; Apostle Ron Williams, eulogist. Interment in Hannon Cemetery in the Manila Community of Jackson, Alabama. Arrangements by Andrews Funeral Home, 800 Depot Road, Jackson, Alabama.

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