Thomas-Berrier-Obituary

Thomas W. Berrier

King, North Carolina

1935 - 2024

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Berrier, Thomas W.July 13, 1935 - March 7, 2024Thomas Berrier passed away peacefully on March 7th at Universal Healthcare in King. Thomas was born in Forsyth County to the late Ruby Stewart Berrier and Raymond Berrier. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Jimmy, and...

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My sincere condolences to Mr. Berrier's family. Mr. Berrier taught me shorthand and typing in school. He was one of my favorite teachers. I thought of him often. I remember that he was always impeccably dressed and was very witty. He definitely had a good impact on many North Forsyth students. He will be missed.

My condolences to the family. I had Mr. Berrier for accounting I and II at North Forsyth (`75 & `76). In his class I discovered my passion for accounting and finance, which lead to a career in that field. He was a tremendous teacher as well as a genuinely nice person. I have thought about him many times through the years. I´m sure his life touched and inspired many young people throughout his career. The Lord has welcomed another saint home!

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I CHECK THESE OBITUARY DAILY AND I REMEMBER MR. BERRIER AND HIS WIFE GROWING UP ON MARMION STREET AS A KID AND ADULT. HE AND HIS WIFE WERE FRIENDS WITH MY MOM AND DAD "WILLIAM AND MARY LINVILE" I PRAY FOR THE FAMILY AND KNOW FROM MY KNOWLEDGE HIM AND HIS WIFE WERE GREAT NEIGHBORS AND VERY FRIENDLY. GOD BLESS!

Mr. Berrier was my Accounting teacher for 2 years. In 1968 a new program that he was in charge of was tried out at North Forsyth called Related Office Practice that was designed for an office career or business school. We were taught business skills by him and also placed in different businesses. Through him I was hired by Wachovia Bank and worked there for 18 years and my career in finance and accounting continued until I retired. Mr Berrier was a wonderful teacher and I had a tendency to...

I remember Mr. Berrier as a teacher at North Forsyth. I fondly remember that he was always smiling. I pray that the family finds comfort and peach in the memories that you have of him.

Mr. Berrier was my accounting teacher at North Forsyth. He was a good teacher.