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James V. Berry

Houston, Texas

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JAMES V. BERRY, 63 of Houston, Texas died Sunday, June 15, 2003 from complications resulting from a car accident. Jim was born August 21, 1939 in Trinidad, West Indies to the late Louis and Veronica Berry. In his younger years, Jim was an avid hunter and fisherman. Jim worked in the banking...

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Charla,
Just wanted to let you know that we are thinking about you, and have been praying for God to grant you the strength and grace to face each new day.
You are a very special person, and Jim was a very special man. You have been so blessed to have shared the last few years with your "angel Man", and I know that he is still very much with you, and in you. If you ever need a friend to share with, or just want to spend some time doing something fun, call on us or any of the folks...

Charla,
Once again, I am sorry about Jim. You know how much he loved everybody and everything. If someone wasn't pleased than neither was he. I have enjoyed working with Jim! He was like a father to me! I will never forget the times we had together, as co-workers and as friends! Don't be a stranger! My love to you, and your family.

Charla,
I was both shocked and saddened to read of Jim's passing. I met Jim in October of 1968 after getting out of the Navy. I went to work at Bank of the Southwest as a computer operator and Jim was my supervisor. He was a true friend and took me under his wing. In 1974 we moved away but I had talked to Jim on several occasions and even met for lunch on one of our visits to Houston. My parents are buried in Memorial Oaks. It is a beautiful place.
Jim holds a dear place in my...

Charla, Though I never got to meet Jim, I knew he had to be a very special person. My sister, Susie Galosi, spoke of Jim often and told us what a God send he was for her.

Susie's family very much appreciates how Jim was always there for Susie---he had a special way of helping Susie through her "tough times". It was a comfort to her knowing that Jim would be there to visit Megan when she couldn't. He was obviously a very special & caring man whom we will always be thankful to...

Jim,
I am so distraught that I can't be there to kiss you good-bye one last time! I've asked Charla to take care of that for me. I will miss you daily and will be there by your graveside at least every other day! I know you are in heaven with my sweet Angel Megan and the two of you are having your own little party! Thank you so much for taking care of her and especially me, while you were here on this earth. You were my Angel on earth and now you are my Angel in heaven alongside Megan....

Charla, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. May you find peace and comfort from all those around you, both in person and in spirit. With deepest sympathy, Debbie & Austin Mortuary Service.