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Sherry McMurtrey Berry, 69, of Columbia, Missouri passed away Friday February 26, 2016 at her home. Visitation will be 7-8:30 pm Tuesday March 1, 2016, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, with Prayer service at 8:15pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be 10am Wednesday at Our Lady of Lourdes, with Interment to follow at Memorial Park Cemetery.
Sherry was preceded in death by her parents Dan and Opal (Ball) McMurtrey.
Sherry is survived by her loving husband Fred Berry, of the home; daughter Shawna Rye and step-children Michael Patrick Berry (Sherie) and Monica R. Hume (Charles). Grandchildren Tyler and Jake Rye; Julia, Amanda, Thomas and Joseph Hume; Reagan and Madelyn Berry, and Jesse Rae Baldus. Brother Jerry McMurtrey (Opal).
Sherry was born with Cerebral Palsy and the doctors said she would never be able to walk. Of course, neither her Mother nor Sherry agreed with the doctors. Over time, with the assistance of braces, crutches and many surgeries, Sherry did walk. She continued to walk into her late middle age until the toil on her back and shoulders required the use of a wheel chair.
A gentle and loving spirit always, Sherry’s physical condition made her extremely competitive. She was always game for anything. She was an excellent swimmer and world traveler with her husband, Fred.
Sherry attended college at Southwest Baptist College and graduated with a degree in English Literature from San Diego State University. She later obtained a master’s degree in Hospital Administration from the University of Missouri, and she became the director of the assisted living facility at the Tiger Hotel in the mid to late 80’s. At one time, Sherry was an associate director for the American Diabetes Association in Columbia, and then director of tobacco control for the American Cancer Society. Also in the 80’s, she began a free health care clinic for people who could not afford health care; coordinating doctors, nurses, dentists, and specialists, all as volunteers. It was a wonderful program.
When the millennium changed, Sherry helped start the Tiger Pilot Club in Columbia and was their first president. At the time of her death, she was a member of the Columbia Pachyderm Club, the Boone County Republican Federated Women’s Club, and she had just started a prayer chapter in Columbia for the Concerned Women of America, working primarily to end the practice of abortion. Sherry was the leader of a group of women that meet at the local Hobby Lobby making crochet quilts for needy people, especially those who have to undergo dialysis. They called themselves “No Idle Hands.” She was and avid reader, crocheter, knitter, and won several prizes for the wall hanging quilts. Despite her disabilities, Sherry did not complain; freely carried her cross with pride and was the most infectious spirit of goodwill and friendship, a most admirable citizen, wife, homemaker, health care professional, disability outreach organizer, and child of God.
Flowers are welcome, or donations may be made in her name to the American Cancer Society, or the American Diabetes Association.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Kathy Stith-Demirefe
September 15, 2016
I just learned that Sherry passed away, it is Sept 15, 2016. I am devastated. She was such a great person and positive force in this world! I feel terrible that I did not get to attend her funeral. I was wondering why I had not heard from her in awhile. I am such a zombie in the winter time, I don't pay much attention to what is going on in the outside world. I will light a candle for her the next time I am near a Catholic Church. At least we know we have a wonderful new angel up in heaven! I am sure she is still looking after people and helping them just as she always did in this life. I am so sad to lose her.
Beverley Fries
March 23, 2016
I miss you every day my dear, sweet friend. Our loss is Heaven's gain. Till we meet again...........
I pray for peace for all your family and friends as they carry on.
Mike Griggs
March 7, 2016
I did not know Ms. Berry as well as others, but in the last 18 months, I have come to appreciate her kindness and devotion to those with disabilities.
Fred and family, we at the Columbia Parks & Recreation Department are very sorry for your loss.
Ellen & Wayland McKenzie
March 2, 2016
Our sincere condolence to you and the family. Sherry was a delightful lady and will be missed by many.
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Susan Taylor
March 2, 2016
Last night at the visitation, as Sherry lay in her coffin looking so beautiful, I thought how it looked like she could just sit up and walk away. A small quiet voice in my heart said, "She did. Just not here." I know heaven is enjoying her gentle joyful presence. Thank you, Fred, and the whole family, for sharing her with all of us. She will always be remembered, and always missed.
Beverly Martin
March 1, 2016
Sherry was the bubble in the champagne! She was also the fire that forged steel. Her love for this country was demonstrated daily as she supported candidates, issues and causes for freedom. Her love of our Lord and her faith that He was in control was a message that kept her friends going and believing. She cannot be duplicated. All of us will miss that beautiful, creative woman.
Pam Anderson
March 1, 2016
You shall be truly missed my friend.
Pam Anderson
February 29, 2016
Shalom ~ Our memory of Sherry Berry was as a Patriot with her husband Fred. We were always personally and warmly greeted by Sherry from the first time we met. I observed Sherry as untiring despite mobility issues traveling to different regions of the State to support and participate in important Patriot issues. We also felt honored to count Sherry and her husband Fred as friends and fellow Believers. Rabbi & Rebbitzin Dee Eukel of Synagogue Nahar Zerach River Rising of Messiah Y'SHUA in Mount Vernon, MO
Scott & Sandy Brower
February 28, 2016
We bid our dear and kind friend, Sherry Berry, a sad farewell. Sherry was an inspiration to all who were fortunate enough to know her. Rest in peace, dear friend.
February 28, 2016
" I am offering my deepest condolences during this difficult time. Please remember that GOD always cares about you PSALMS 18 :1,2
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