THOMAS-BERRY-Obituary

THOMAS J. BERRY

North Olmsted, Ohio

Age 65

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age 65, of North Olmsted, passed away October 18, 2017. Husband of Peggy (nee Vincke); father of Laura and Katie Berry; brother of Linda Berry, Lisa (Arthur Goldman) Moore, and Elena (Michael) Langlois; also survived by many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Tom was a proud graduate of Purdue...

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It's been 7 years since Tom passed, and I too have learned how fragile life is. If you have your health, you have everything . So, I again take this moment to remember Tom supporting us and we being his friend. Peaceful memories Tom and say hi to the Medal of Honor winner for me.

Peggy I am so sorry for your loss. Jim Lippincott

We remember Tom each year at this time, when we include his Civil War ancestor in our candle memorial donation the the Gettysburg foundation. Their illumination each year takes place during Remembrance Day in Gettysburg PA. I'm too now 65 and know how precious life is.

Such a fine person and a penetrating loss. My parents loved him. He visited my father when he visited his grandmother in Windsor. She would say "he has the first penny he ever earned".

I remember Tom as a fine person. Like his father, mother and sisters, he was a good person. My father stroked as did his, but Tom would stop over when visiting his grandmother and say hello to my father. It was a welcome visit. We heard much about your wedding, Purdue, and more from his grandmother. I will always remember him well. I am sorry he is not with his now. Helen

I'm so sorry for your loss of Tom, I got to know Tom through Civil War and his family ties to the 14th Conn. Vol. Infantry. He attended many of our events and even took me to his ancestor Christopher Flynn's burial place in CT. Christopher was a Medal of Honor recipient while serving in the 14th CVI during Gettysburg. He was a good man and shared his time with us and love of history. I will miss him at our events! Paul & Lauren Martinello

My sincere condolences to the family during this difficult time. May you trust and draw strength from God (Isa. 12:2) and the loving support of family and friends.

To The Berry Family,

I am so sorry for you loss. I had the pleasure of working with Tom on several projects with the FAA and the NATCA RNAV committee. He was a wonderful man. May he rest in peace.

Margaret Summers

It's been an honor to work closely with Tom for the past several years and to travel around the country with him on NATCA business. He is a good friend and my wife Denise and I will miss him. He's a great man who made a good impact on every life he touched.