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Ronald G. Berry

Bingham, Maine

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Ronald Gregory Berry 1957 – 2015WEST FORKS - Ronald G. Berry, 57, of West Forks died Oct. 27, 2015 under the Hunter's Moon at Maine Medical Center in Portland surrounded by his loved ones. He was born Dec. 18, 1957 in Jackman to Guy C. and Francine (Bridges) Berry. Ron grew up in the West Forks,...

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We were friends for a long time. On one of our earlier times together we took two of the top prizes at a Martin Pond fishing derby. Ronnie got the largest fish, a Rainbow over three pounds, and I got the largest Brook Trout at about two and a half pounds. We were doing our traveling in those days on stingray bikes and we had a good ride to Webb's to see what we had won. It was a good day! Sorry, I had to throw a story in. There were many! To me Ronnie was and will remain as much a part of the...

We spent a lot of great times together over the last 37yrs. The few hours spent together on Oct.5th will stay with me forever. Rest in peace my friend. See you on the other side. Always remember"I've got the f & the n,the only thing missing is u".

To all of the Berry family, Clint and I were very sorry to hear about Ronnie. He has been our friend for many years. The Forks will not be the same without him. Clint and Bonnie Goodwin

I am sad to hear about Ronnie's death. Some of the best memories from my past are the times I spent with Ronnie, Mike and Carol.
I will always remember him as a sweet, lively, adventurous fun kid with a good heart.
My thoughts and prays are with you all.

My sympathy to the entire Berry family! I always loved to talk to Ron when I was up to camp, and listen about his advice on how to hunt big woods deer.

Dear Berry Family so sorry in loss of Ronnie he was a wonderful person kind and loveliable I will sure never forget him all ways loved to see him. My Deepest Sympathy to all of you.

You are in my thoughts and prayers, Berry Family. So sorry to hear this news.

To The Berry Family, You are all in my thoughts and prayers at this sad time. I'll miss seeing Ronnie around the Forks, with a smile on his face and dancing up a storm.

Dear Gordon, Family and Friends,
The Brown family wishes to express our sympathy for the passing of Ronnie. I will always be grateful to Ronnie for rescuing me once after I hopelessly got a snowmobile stuck in the snow many years ago. We are glad to have known him. We are grateful for his friendship, local advice and assistance he has provided us over the years. We will miss seeing and talking with him. Best wishes to his family and friends.