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George Berry Obituary

George Wendel Berry of Lincoln, MA and Alford, MA died suddenly of cardiac arrest on November 12, 2014. He was 69 years old. According to his family, George went peacefully while working on a project that brought him great joy. Born in Dayton, OH to Marjorie Keenoy and the late John Berry, George enjoyed an idyllic and full childhood that included the nurturing of early interests in classical music and chess. George was a member of the Dartmouth College class of 1966, where he majored in Mathematics under the tutelage of Dr. John Kemeny (co-creator of BASIC). Following graduation and service in the United States Army, George began a lifelong relationship with computers, working for Digital Equipment Corporation as a Consulting Engineer until he retired in 1986 and began devoting his life to other interests and pursuits. In 1995, George and his wife Roberta started Berryfield Farm, which trains dressage horses and sponsors therapeutic riding programs, namely Friends for Tomorrow, for special needs children. He derived great joy from sharing his farm with others and loved watching the smiles that his horses brought to so many faces on a daily basis. A dedicated philanthropist, George channeled his many passions, especially classical music, education, and science into charitable work for several local and national organizations. Among his more notable roles, George proved a great supporter of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, serving as an Overseer for many years. At the BSO's summer home in Lenox, Massachusetts, George and Roberta have sponsored a student musician every year as part of of Tanglewood's summer student orchestra program. George and Roberta helped create and sponsor the celebrated Film Night concert at Tanglewood, which the Boston Pops has performed annually every August since its inception. George, an active alumnus of his alma mater, served on the board of the Hopkins Art Center and Dartmouth College's Presidential Leadership Council, and made a gift of a new dormitory in 2005. He was also instrumental in the building of the Berry Library at Dartmouth College, named for his late father, John. He also donated generously to the American Cancer Society and helped raise funds to build the first Hope Lodge in Boston for cancer patients and their families. In the Berkshires, George and Roberta supported Shakespeare and Company, sponsoring plays including a production of Halmet, and A Midsummer Night's Dream this past summer. Most of all, George loved spending time with his family and friends, enjoying travel, wonderful restaurants, and fine wines, all the while waxing philosophical about science, the arts, and history. His appreciation of the finer things in life included sharing them with everyone he knew, hosting large gatherings and events at both the farm and in Alford, attending concerts around the world, and providing opportunities for others to live richer lives. He will be remembered most as a quiet and brilliant man who touched countless lives with his generosity, and one whose spirit will live on profoundly in those he loved and supported. George is survived by his wife of 26 years, Roberta Berry; mother Marjorie Keenoy of Naples, FL; step-mother Marilynn Berry of New Carlisle, OH; four brothers - John of Naples, FL, David of Belvedere, CA, Charles of Dayton, OH, and Richard of Evergreen, CO; sister Barbara LeStage of Wrentham, MA; his two sons and their wives, Matthew and Catherine Drew, of Fitzwilliam, NH and Jonathan and Rachel Drew, of Arlington, MA, and two grandchildren, Leah and Aaron Drew, also of Arlington, MA. A celebration of George's life will be held on Saturday November 22, 2014 in the arena at Berryfield Farm. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Friends for Tomorrow at Berryfield Farm, or the American Cancer Society's Hope Lodge in Boston, in memory of George and his boundless caring for others. Arrangements under the care of Glenn D. Burlamachi, CONCORD FUNERAL HOME, A Life Celebration Home, Concord. To share a memory or offer a condolence visit: www.concordfuneral.com

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Published by The Concord Journal from Nov. 17 to Nov. 24, 2014.

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James McMinn

July 10, 2022

Today, I found out that George & Roberta have passed through the Pearly Gates of Heaven. What a Great Couple! I met them in 1993, at the Carlisle home, as I was working for George's contractor Bob C.. In the summer of 1995, I was sent to Berryfield to overseer the construction of the Barn Manager's (Diane) home. Then I supervised the Excavator & Foundation Co., for the BIG House. Framing started in the Spring of 1996, George & Roberta had a Xmas party that Xmas in the unfinished house, all done up as a winter wonderland! The Berry's moved in for Xmas of 1997, I was there for over 2 years, what an amazing Home, for 2 amazing people! I remember the 1st Xmas party, in the horse arena. the 2nd Xmas party in the unfinished house, the 3rd Xmas party was in the Big Beautiful New House, and I went to many more after that! The Summer Circus Tent Parties were something else, The 1st Tent party was the summer of 1996, catered by Woodman's, all the Lobster you could eat, every year had a different theme? Oh the memories!
God Bless,& Godspeed, George & Roberta

Cathy Tridico Miller

December 2, 2014

Dear Mike,
So sorry for you and your family's loss. You favor your Dad, I wish I had known him! Hope y'all are well. Please give my love to your mother. Fondly, Cathy Tridico Miller

December 2, 2014

Marion, Beth & family,
Sad to learn of your loss. He was such a special Man & am certain his memories will offer lasting comfort.
Dru Brock lea (Shirley Mickenhime Brock's daughter)

December 1, 2014

so sorry for your lost, jan boudreaux, leisure landing , what a wonderful boss always a smile on his face.

Susan Rewoldt

December 1, 2014

Dear Amy and Pat- This Obituary is a wonderful tribute to a life well lived. Thinking of you at this difficult time. Love, Susan Rewoldt

Robert Larroque

December 1, 2014

I used to practically live in Raccoon Records in the late 70s through late 90s. I bought many records, CDs and concert tickets there. I remember Mr. Berry. My condolences to the family.

Gene Broussard

December 1, 2014

Unfortunately, I did not know Mr. Berry as well as I wish I did. Whenever I came into contact with the man he was kind and jovial. The community will miss him.

November 30, 2014

I AM DEEPLY SADDENED BY MR BERRY'S PASSING. HE WAS MY BOSS IN THE LATE 60'S AND EARLY 70'S. HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED BY EVERYONE WHO KNEW HIM.

Barbara E Adams

November 29, 2014

Mike and Beth, I am saddened to hear of your dad's passing. I know the pain you are suffering since I lost both of my parents in four years. I hope you will all find comfort in knowing that he is experiencing eternal peace and happiness now. May he rest in peace!

November 29, 2014

Sincere condolences to your family on the loss of your loved one. Remember that God promises to bring paradise where we will be reunited with those who have left us. Take care.

November 27, 2014

My heart goes out to you for your deep loss you must be feeling for your beloved George. How sad to lose someone so loved and so needed. May you find comfort in prayer and in one another. (Jeremiah 29:12,13)

Andrea Roessler

November 18, 2014

On behalf of The Sudbury Savoyards, our heartfelt sympathy to the Berry family. An especially fond memory is of George in his tuxedo as our beloved House Manager way back when at the old Lincoln-Sudbury High School Auditorium. And we always appreciated the generous Patron donations for so many years to support our cause of relieving world hunger. He will be missed by so many of us.
Sincerely, Andrea Roessler/ Archivist for The Sudbury Savoyards

Jim & Heidi Nejaime

November 18, 2014

Dear Roberta,
We are so deeply saddened to learn of George's passing. We will sorely miss his energy, passion, wit and intellect. We will toast his memory often.
Our sincere sympathies and prayers to you & your family.

The Egasti Family

November 18, 2014

We are devastated to hear of Mr. Berry's passing. He was a kind and generous man who will be forever remembered in the hearts of many. May he rest in Peace. Our sincere sympathies go out to Mrs. Berry and the entire Berry family.
Kathy, Michael & Paolo Egasti

November 17, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Psalms 72:12 C.P.

Ainslie Sheridan

November 17, 2014

I am so shocked and saddened by this, Roberta. It seems so unfair that those who do the most good in society, love the most and are loved the most are taken way too early.

Judy Feingold

November 16, 2014

Oh Roberta, Roger and I are devastated by the loss of our good friend George. George was a kind, wonderful, generous man; we remember him with love. We are here for you. Please remember that.

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