Mr. Charles Robert Berry 78, of Lake City died April 9, 2013 at the Suwannee Valley Care Center in Lake City after an extended illness. He was the son of the late William and Laura Decker Berry. He had made lake city his home for the past forty-one years after moving here from Ocala, FL. He was a member of the United States Air Force, Lake City Moose Lodge # 624 where he served as a past officer and fellow, and also a member of the Moose Legion # 81, he was of the Independent faith and also an ordained minister he enjoyed karaoke and his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife of twenty years Shirley Berry, Lake City, FL; three sons John Eric Berry, West Virginia, Robert Wayne Berry Rockledge, FL, David Charles Berry ( JulieAnn) Lake City, FL. two grandchildren Brandi Renae Chessire, and Candace Lynn Berry and six great grandchildren also survive.
A memorial service for Mr. Berry will be held Saturday May 11, 2013 at1:00 P.M. at the Lake City Moose Lodge # 624 in Lake City. Cremation arrangements are under the Dees-Parrish Family Funeral Home in Lake City, FL. 458 South Marion Avenue Lake City, FL, 32025. Please sign guess book at www.parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com.
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A Parting Friend
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When GOD saw that Charles was getting tired
And a cure was not to be,
HE put his arms around him
And whispered,
“CHARLES, COME WITH ME".
With tearful eyes we watched him suffer,
And then we saw him fade away.
Although we loved him dearly,
We could not make him stay.
As a golden heart stopped beating,
And a determined spirit had gone to rest,
GOD broke our hearts to prove to us,
HE ONLY TAKES THE BEST.
Vernon & Jenny Holloway
May 8, 2013
Our Thoughts and Prayers Are With You Shirley And Family......
Sue N Littleman Brady
April 12, 2013
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