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Madeline Berry

Richmond, Massachusetts

1919 - 2016

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Madeline Berry 1919 - 2016 Madeline Berry passed away on May 11, 2016. Madeline was born in Hartwick, NY on January 24, 1919, the daughter of Alonzo and Sarah Gardner Smith. She was the wife of the late Dr. Paul Berry, 244 Washington Mountain Road, Dalton, MA. Mrs. Berry was a graduate of...

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So so very sorry to hear of Madeline's death Maryellen was a dear friend of mine when I lived in Mass. Family is in my prayers. Diane St Laurent Rochester Mn.

To the Berrys: Sad to hear about your mom; she was great to the entire hockey gang. My condolences. Bob Shea, Orlando

MADELINE BERRY HAS MY UPMOST RESPECT AND ALWAYS WILL. SHE WAS SO KIND AND HAD A HEART OF A SAINT. I GOT TO WORK WITH HER FOR 10 YEARS,SHE BECAME LIKE FAMILY TO ME. SHE IS THE SMARTEST PERSON I KNOW AND I HAD LEARNED MUCH FROM HER OVER THE YEARS. I AM SO GRATEFUL TO HAVE KNOWN A BEAUTIFUL ANGEL. I LOVE YOU MADELINE, MAY YOU REST IN PARADISE, I KNOW YOUR HUSBAND MET YOU WITH OPEN ARMS.

JOHN, PAUL, MADELINE AND MARYELLEN

SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS

I remember Mrs. Berry since Dr. Berry was my obstetrician. She was, as described, elegant and straight-forward. She had a calmness and competence about her. Dr. Berry and his wife made quite an impression on me, since I was a young mother and felt safe in their hands. May God Bless her and her family.

Aunt Madeline was my father's only sibling, Whom I did not know well as we didn't live near each other which I always regreted. We exchanged Christmas Cards each year and talked on the phone on occasion. Aunt Madeline gathered up all my grade school pictures that my mother had sent to my Grandmother Sarah and mailed them to me. A very, very kind Aunt.

Maryellen, Madeline, John and Paul: So very sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. Oh the many, many memories I have of being at your house, trying to convince Mrs. Berry that none of us were responsible for whatever shenanigans happened to be going on! Forever cherish the sweet memories of your Mom. She was a wonderful woman. George and I send our deepest sympathies. Love to all - "Missy" Pierce McGuire

An exceptional woman she was, her strength, unparalleled. The epitome of class, everything she ever did was done with elegant sophistication. I never heard her swear, even at the most trying of times, never heard her complain, gossip or speak ill of anyone.

She was smart, her brain was magnificent, able to recall every single detail of her long, full life with perfection, even down to the names of her classmates back in nursing school and the color of the dresses they wore at...

Madeline, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your Beloved Mother. Sending many comforting prayers to you and your family