Mary-Berry-Obituary

Mary Elizabeth Berry

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Berry, Mary Elizabeth a gift from God, was born on 25 October 1964 in Durham, NC to Robert C. and Judith May Berry. She died Wednesday, 4 May 2011 in St. Louis, MO. Elizabeth's life was full and well lived. She graduated from Jordan High School, from NC State University and then worked at the...

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I haven't seen Liz in probably 30 years. Back in those days there was a lot of Elton John and Yellow Brick Road album playing! Susan was my best friend so I got to spend lots of time around Liz. What a great person! I know she will be missed by all who knew her. My prayers are with all of you. I am so sorry for your loss.
Angela Sikes Krause

We are thinking and praying for you in this time of sorrow
We send our heartfelt condolences to you and your famiy-----

THE LASSITER FAMILY
PAST TIME HERITAGE FARM

My thoughts are with you Susan and your family. Remember the time that ya'll had together. She's with her maker now and smiling down on you.

" May you find peace in God's word and comfort from the memories of Mary." JHarris

As a student chaplain, I only knew Liz for the past few months. She channeled the grace of God in a way that I can't describe. Every moment with Liz was holy. She made a permanent mark on me, and I will miss her dearly. Although we only knew each other for a short while, I feel like I lost a close friend. I know that she is dancing with God.

Liz's Family,
I am so sad that you are unable to see the impact your daughter had on the patients, families and staff of St. Louis Children's Hospital. She lived her faith everyday and displaed it with a soft, gentle, funny spirit to all she encountered. Her genuine smile and warmth will be missed here at Children's. I know I am a better person for having known Liz. Prayers to all of you during this very difficult time. It is sad for us on earth, but heaven is rejoicing over their...

We are holding you close in prayer as you walk the most difficult journey for parents and siblings. Liz was loved by so many and we will always treasure the many memories of her and carry them in our heart forever.

Susan and Family, I am so sorry for your loss but I hope your memories of her life will keep your hearts full now and in days to come. God's Blessings & Comfort be with you,
Christina Yates

Lots of prayers