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Jon Michael "Beau" Berry

Charleston, South Carolina

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BERRY, Jon Jon Michael "Beau" Berry, 37, of Penn Run, PA, died Monday, December 24, 2007, at Claymont, DE. The son of John L. and Joan (Schofill) Berry, he was born on January 12, 1970 in Charleston, SC. He was a boilermaker with Local 687 for eight years. Mr. Berry was a member of the Sons of...

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The weather is too risky to go to Morris Island (Beau would want us to take care of ourselves while celebrating his contribution to our lives) so we'll fellowship at Glen's house on John's Island. Address is 1780 Hickory Knoll Way, the first right after the Ace Hardware store on Maybank Hwy.,house on the right when you take the first right after you pass the Barberry Woods sign. The time is 2:00 pm. BYOB.

Joan & John,
Words can not express the shock we felt when you told us of Beau's passing. We have such fond memories
of those days long ago in Arizona. We remember vividley the cute blond hair boy chasing our little redhead. Who could forget the trips up to Clemson,the tailgating, and staying with Aunt Florie. I'll never forget dancing with Beau at his wedding (that raised eyebrows). The last time we saw him, at Scott's wedding, he seemed so happy and content. That is the way we would...

Scott,
I was so sorry to hear about Beau. You and your family are definitely in my thoughts and prayers in such a difficult time.

Beau Berry's Memorial Party will be held Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 2:00pm on Morris Island on the light house side. Please bring you own bottle and fond memories.

Dear Scott,
I am saddened to hear the news of Beau. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Scott,
Words can not even express how sad I am to hear about Beau. I will forever hold the memories of growing up with the two of you close to my heart. Please give my best to your mom and dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
Love Amy

Beau is loved by so many. My first memory of him (over 25 years ago) is at a Christmas play at Folly Beach Methodist Church. My son “J” wanted me to meet "Beau".

During those many many years I watched, listened and worried as Beau and "J" grew to be men.

My favorite story is the day I went down to the beach to get “J” because he was to surf only on Tuesday's and Friday's. As the story was later told to me, Beau saw me standing on the shoreline. (J can't see worth a hoot) and...

Scott,

I don't if you remember me but we used to play a lot of golf together. I'm so sorry for you and your families loss. Your in my prayers.

Scott and Family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my prayers.