Thomas-Berry-Obituary

Thomas William Berry

Flint, Michigan

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BERRY, Thomas William - Age 45 of Mt. Morris, died Friday, September 28, 2007 at Hurley Medical Center, Flint. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM at the Colonial Hills Baptist Church, Mt. Morris Tuesday, October 2, 2007 with Pastor Doug Klein officiating. Burial...

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Debby and Joe, I am so sorry about your loss,your husband and dad was a wonderful man, I can remember alot of funny stories he use to tell Joe and I when we were in the third grade.You are in my thoughts and prayers!

I just found out today about your loss and my heart goes out to the family. I worked several years with Tom's Dad Del and felt I knew Tom from the wonderful stories Del shared about his family. I feel so very sad for your loss. May the wonderful memories you have stay forever alive in your hearts. God bless you all.

Tom was such a great guy and one of the most "real" people I know. You could always count on him and he always made work fun. I am honored to have known him even for a few short years.

All of my best to Deb & Joe.

What a tragic loss to everyone who came in contact with Tom. We had the pleasure of seeing his never ending smiling face almost daily.
His passion for cars and hockey was
an awesome thing. He will be sadly
missed!!

Kathy and I are very sadden by your lost.

So sorry to hear of your loss. Tom worked for my father, Glen Gumerson when he was in high school. My Dad owned a body shop and I worked along side him. Tom was always kind and a good person. Our family sends heartfelt condolences. Sincerely, DeEnne Duengel (Gumerson) and the Gumerson family

Debbie, Joe and Family,

Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of you. Our families grew up together and although we are far away we are keeping all of you close to our hearts, our thoughts and prayers.

Kim (Fergerson) Mayhew & family
Roy and Marilyn Fergerson

How sadly we will miss such a wonderful person who never seen anyone as a strange,and who always had a smile on his face. Tom will be sadly missed. He told us that our boys will be men one day and that whatever comes their way good or bad will show them how to bond and become a family and that is what our young men have done. Thanks for all the talks at the games. Deb stay strong we love you..

Dear Joe and Debbie,
I am very sorry to hear about the loss of such a nice man. Tom was a great guy, and a great hockey coach. He not only taught you the game, but made it fun and enjoyable as well. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. I had a blast playing for you Tom!