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SEAFORD, Del. - Steven Berryhill, 52, of Seaford, DE, formerly of Goldsboro, MD, passed away on Saturday, January 19, 2019.
Steven was born in Upper Marlboro, MD, the youngest of 10 children born to the late Ruth L. Berryhill and the late John and Melissa May. He was also preceded in death by sisters: Maria Vandergrift and Ann Marie Infante.
He is survived by siblings: Madelyne Bodley (Bruce); Margaret Parks (Reed); Cathy Smith (Jess); George Berryhill (Andrea, James Berryhill and Leslie); Holbert Berryhill (LaTashia); and Edward Berryhill (Clare).
Steven attended the Benedictine School in Ridgley, MD. He worked at Kent Sussex Industries. He loved his Redskins, the Orioles, fishing, gospel music, Special Olympics, and most of all his family.
A special thanks goes out to Lofland Park and all of their staff for making this journey a little smoother. Above all, we want to thank Vitas Hospice and all of your dedicated employees for making Steve's journey pain free and peaceful.
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My sympathy goes out to the Family during this time of grief. May God's loving kindness comfort and help you through this difficult time.
Psalms 119:76
May 29, 2019
To the family and friends of Steven Berryhill, please accept my condolences. May you find comfort knowing that those who died God keeps them in his memory. And at Psalms 116:15 they are precious in God's eyes
Karen
February 27, 2019
May the God of all comfort be with the family and give you peace.
February 26, 2019
May we continue to give thanks to God during this sad and difficult time because his loyal love endures forever. Psalms 136:1.
AC GA
February 25, 2019
My sincere condolences for your loss. May you look to God for comfort during this difficult time. Psalm 145:18.
February 12, 2019
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