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Thinking of you and your mom. Know you´re together again.
Carolann
December 30, 2024 | Family


Newport News, Virginia
1976 - 2019
Henry Kistler "Hank" Berry, III, died on Friday, December 27, 2019. Hank lived most of his life in Newport News, VA and the last several years in Colorado. He was born on October 12, 1976 at Mary Immaculate Hospital in Newport News. He was the only child of Sylvia Howe Berry and Henry Kistler...
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Carolann
December 30, 2024 | Family
I can't believe it has been five years. I remember him fondly. He was always a joy for me to be around him. He always made me laugh and shake my head at him.
DOLA HARACIVET MAAHS
December 30, 2024 | Work
Amazing man, friend to anyone
Luna Dye
April 24, 2024 | Friend
Thought of you and your mom on the 27th. You are both loved and missed every day forward.
Carolann
December 30, 2023 | Family
As a student at HRA with him in my same class, he was always a good guy, albeit mischievous at times with me.
We were never friends in the proper sense, but I am saddened by his passing.
Whatever took him, he was way too young to meet it.
I pray for his family and anyone else who loved him.
Jonathan Robertson
February 16, 2020 | Williamsburg, VA
Hank will truly be missed! He was always very energetic and on the go! We hope Dillion will always know he was his dads pride and joy!
Your friends Ace Hardware
January 11, 2020 | Newport News, VA
No words to describe this loss...will keep family in my thoughts and prayers...
Carolyn and Phil Gregg
January 10, 2020 | Newport News, VA

Dooley, Hanky and Hi
This photo is on our fireplace mantle.
Those were such happy times, back when our kids were little.
Hanky Doodle was a joy to my parents - they loved him like a son.
Our thoughts and love go out to you.
I cannot imagine how you fell. And I can.
Tom Wolf
January 08, 2020 | Jenkintown, PA
I was shocked to hear about Hank. He was one of a kind for sure. He was always upbeat, smiling ear to ear and never changed depending on the mood. Whether he was hiring a friend to caddy for him in a junior golf tourney (trying to impress the competition) or attempting to tackle someone enormously bigger than himself with all sorts of grunts. You can't make this stuff up. Great guy. We will miss you Hank. Not enough space on here for all the great stories about this friend.
JC
January 07, 2020 | Newport News, VA