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Robert H. Berry, 77
Worcester - A life-long resident of Worcester, born April 13, 1953, son of Frank L. and Julia C. (Wazlaw) Berry. A star athlete in high school and college, he perused a professional career as an engineer with several patents to his name. A member and past officer of the Worcester Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, Worcester Historical Society, and the Worcester Art Museum. Robert is survived by one brother, two nephews, great nieces and nephews. A private family service was held grave side at Elmwood Cemetery in Methuen where Robert was laid to rest with his parents.
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It is with great sadness that I read of Compatriot Robert Berry passing. As the President of his chapter in the Sons of the American Revolution I wish his family all the strength to go on as Robert would wanted. And to know that our prayers go out to Robert and his family.
Verne Thayer
December 16, 2012
Bob had a great interest in museums and many years ago he introduced me to the Gardner Museum in Boston, a truly remarkable place to visit. Thanks Bob.
Peace.
Marge (Burns) Ohs North High Class of '54
November 28, 2012
bob will be missed.what a guy
J berry
November 28, 2012
BOB WAS A WELCOME ADDITION TO OUR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS, HE WAS A GREAT ATHLETE, AND ALWAYS A HAPPY PRESENCE AT OUR REUNIONS ,,,,,GOD BLESS.
DOROTHY CRAIG RHODES
November 27, 2012
Bob was a wonderful guy that I have known since we were in kindergarten. I am so sorry to hear of his passing.
Solon Economou
November 27, 2012
I had the great privilege to have know COMP. Berry, When I was Military Archivist in Worcester Mass and President of the Worcester Henshaw Chapter SAR. He was a gentleman and well meaning individual of the old school. Knowing him, and he sharing his knowledge was helpful both in my professional and personal life. Rest in Peace.
Stephen Trent Seames
Stephen Trent SEAMES
November 27, 2012
Bob was a great guy and excelled in football. Our prayers are with him. "Rest in Peace, Robert".
Donald (North High '54) Lamoureux
November 27, 2012
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