She was a lifelong caregiver, taking care of her husband Tony L. Berry, who was diagnosed with MS shortly after their marriage on June 2, 1977, and later as an adult foster home provider. Laurie had a large presence; a loving, caring and giving heart that was immeasurably and exponentially larger than herself! She made the lives of those who knew her better because she was in it. She had sparkling blue eyes and an ever-present smile. She was truly an angel here on earth. Laurie gained her Heavenly wings on February 2, 2021, in WVMC, with loved ones by her side. She sadly lost her long and hard-fought battle with lung cancer.
Laurie is survived by friends, family, two fur family, Clyde and Sweet P, and every stranger she ever met and all strays that crossed her path! Having no children of her own, Laurie LOVED to spoil those of the ones she loved and even a stranger or two.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and fur children, Fred, Bella, Babe and Ebony.
She was a lifelong caregiver, taking care of her husband Tony L. Berry, who was diagnosed with MS shortly after their marriage on June 2, 1977, and later as an adult foster home provider. Laurie had a large presence; a loving, caring and giving heart that was immeasurably and exponentially larger than herself! She made the lives of those who knew her better because she was in it. She had sparkling blue eyes and an ever-present smile. She was truly an angel here on earth. Laurie gained her Heavenly wings on February 2, 2021, in WVMC, with loved ones by her side. She sadly lost her long and hard-fought battle with lung cancer.
Laurie is survived by friends, family, two fur family, Clyde and Sweet P, and every stranger she ever met and all strays that crossed her path! Having no children of her own, Laurie LOVED to spoil those of the ones she loved and even a stranger or two.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and fur children, Fred, Bella, Babe and Ebony.
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