PETER-BERRY-Obituary

PETER C. BERRY

New York, New York

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BERRY--Peter Chamberlain, 60, of New York City, died of a heart attack while running in Central Park on Sunday, January 19. He is survived by his children Shirley Lupton Berry, James Chamberlain Berry and Peter Ward Berry and his former wife, Tav Holmes Berry. Peter is also survived by his mother...

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Rich Fabbro and I were watching the Super Bowl and reminiscing about Yale. I mentioned that I hadn't seen Peter in years until the last y76 reunion and how it was nice to see him again. Rich told me of Peter's passing and I was shocked of course. He lived across the hall from me senior year and was a pleasant and studious fellow. As I remember he graduated with academic distinction and was a Greek scholar, truly unusual. My condolences.

I only heard about Peter's passing two days ago and was shocked by the news. Peter was a classmate at BU Law School where we both served on the Law Review. I remember Peter for his intellect, honesty, compassion, smile, sense of humor and, most of all, friendship. Despite having lost touch over the years, I have very fond memories of Peter and our years at law school, which I will always cherish. This is heartbreaking to all who knew Peter and I send my deepest condolences to Tav, his...

An energetic, extremely kind soul with a wonderful sense of humor. His presence will be missed. My deepest condolences to his family.

i met peter in the early 80's while working in politics. peter was interested in becoming involved. he was a intelligent and committed individual. he always was kind and friendly whenever i saw him. i've run into him a few times in the neighborhood, and it was always nice to see him again. i remember one time meeting him with his children on columbus avenue. i could tell he was so proud of his kids, and seemed delighted to be with them. my sympathies go out to his children and all...

I am very saddened by the news of Peter's death. I have great memories of him from our time at Groton. He was a wonderful person and a free spirit. My condolences go out to his family.

A more gracious, learned and kind man did not exist. Our hearts go out to Tav and their children. Love, Joe and Elizabeth Forte

We send our condolences to all of the Berry family, to Charlie and dear Nancy, a long time friend of my family. We are so sorry for this difficult winter of loss, and we know you are surrounded by loving friends.

Peter, we will miss you my friend. RIP - Max