Obit Kansas City Star Sunday, July 15, 1984
RANDY BERRY-Randy Berry, 43, died Saturday at St. Luke's Hospital. He was born in St. Joseph and had lived in the Kansas City area four years. He was a district sales manager for Dean Machinery Co. He was a Methodist. Mr. Berry leaves his wife, Mrs. Sharon K. Berry, and a son, Keith A. Berry both of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Debbie K. Lam, Norborne, MO./ his mother, Mrs. Susan E. Berry, Prescott, Ariz.; three brothers, Glenn Berry, and Dean Berry, Columbia, Mo., and Dennis Berry, Grand Junction, Colo.; four sisters, Mrs. Gayle Kent, Fort Worth, Texas, Mrs. Cheryl Sisk, and Mrs. Marsha Painter, Page, Ariz., and Mrs. Janice Yearry, Tempe, Ariz. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at McGilley Antioch Chapel; burial in White Chapel Cemetery. The family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society.
Obit Kansas City Star Sunday, July 15, 1984
RANDY BERRY-Randy Berry, 43, died Saturday at St. Luke's Hospital. He was born in St. Joseph and had lived in the Kansas City area four years. He was a district sales manager for Dean Machinery Co. He was a Methodist. Mr. Berry leaves his wife, Mrs. Sharon K. Berry, and a son, Keith A. Berry both of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Debbie K. Lam, Norborne, MO./ his mother, Mrs. Susan E. Berry, Prescott, Ariz.; three brothers, Glenn Berry, and Dean Berry, Columbia, Mo., and Dennis Berry, Grand Junction, Colo.; four sisters, Mrs. Gayle Kent, Fort Worth, Texas, Mrs. Cheryl Sisk, and Mrs. Marsha Painter, Page, Ariz., and Mrs. Janice Yearry, Tempe, Ariz. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at McGilley Antioch Chapel; burial in White Chapel Cemetery. The family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society.
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