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Herman William Berry

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Herman William Berry

Birth
Colleton County, South Carolina, USA
Death
19 May 2001 (aged 84)
Ruffin, Colleton County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
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Herman W. Berry, 84 of Ruffin died Saturday at a Walterboro hospital.

Mr. Berry was born in Colleton County and was the son of Thomas Hamilton and Eliza Crosby Berry.

He was retired from Dupont at the Savannah River Plant. Mr. Berry was a member of Tabor United Methodist Church and a veteran of World War II, having served in the Army in the European Theatre.

He was twice married, first, to the late Connie Bladen Berry and presently to Mrs. Inez Dewitt Berry.

The funeral service will be held Tuesday, at 11 a.m., at the Chapel of the FRED PARKER FUNERAL HOME with Rev. Edward Stiltz in charge. Interment will be held at Tabor United Methodist Cemetery. The visitation will be held at the Fred Parker Funeral Home from 6 until 8 p.m., Monday.

Surviving are, his wife, one son, Clarence Dewitt Summerville; five step-daughters, Gennie Matthews, Forrest Hill, Cal, Peggie Standridge, Hyattsville, Md., Ann Newman, San Diego, Calif., Jackie DeGrippo, Jacksonville, Fla., and Mazie D. Adams, Walterboro; one brother, Jayson Dorman Berry, Ruffin, S.C., a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren and one niece and one nephew and two sisters-in-law also survive.

The Post and Courier, May 20, 2001

Herman W. Berry, 84 of Ruffin died Saturday at a Walterboro hospital.

Mr. Berry was born in Colleton County and was the son of Thomas Hamilton and Eliza Crosby Berry.

He was retired from Dupont at the Savannah River Plant. Mr. Berry was a member of Tabor United Methodist Church and a veteran of World War II, having served in the Army in the European Theatre.

He was twice married, first, to the late Connie Bladen Berry and presently to Mrs. Inez Dewitt Berry.

The funeral service will be held Tuesday, at 11 a.m., at the Chapel of the FRED PARKER FUNERAL HOME with Rev. Edward Stiltz in charge. Interment will be held at Tabor United Methodist Cemetery. The visitation will be held at the Fred Parker Funeral Home from 6 until 8 p.m., Monday.

Surviving are, his wife, one son, Clarence Dewitt Summerville; five step-daughters, Gennie Matthews, Forrest Hill, Cal, Peggie Standridge, Hyattsville, Md., Ann Newman, San Diego, Calif., Jackie DeGrippo, Jacksonville, Fla., and Mazie D. Adams, Walterboro; one brother, Jayson Dorman Berry, Ruffin, S.C., a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren and one niece and one nephew and two sisters-in-law also survive.

The Post and Courier, May 20, 2001



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