Doyle Galloway Berry

Doyle Galloway Berry obituary

Doyle Galloway Berry

Doyle Berry Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 6 to Feb. 9, 2018.
Doyle Galloway Berry passed away peacefully at his home in Berwick, LA on February 5th, 2018. The 87-year-old Christian and businessman was surrounded by his loving family, faithful caregivers and his trusted dog and companion, "Biscuit". There is no question that the day, July 5th, 1930 was a significant day in the life of Doyle Berry, as that was the day he was born in Norfolk, VA. More importantly however were the days filled and lived after that day. For those are the days that formed and molded the man best known to most as Doyle, Dad, Granddad, Chief and Boss. Most would agree that Doyle not only burned the candle from both ends, but from every angle possible and lived his life to its fullest. Doyle spent his formative years in Mendenhall, MS where he formed life-long, childhood friendships. In 1948, he joined the Navy, spending most of his time on the island of Guam and was honorably discharged in 1952. From there, Doyle went on to attend the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg. In 1955, Doyle took a summer job in South Louisiana and took note of the countless opportunities in the burgeoning oilfield. In 1956, Doyle moved to Berwick, LA and co-founded Berry Bros. General Contractors, Inc. with his brother Everett. Since that time, Doyle has been involved in countless other business ventures, numerous civic organizations, as well as politically appointed posts. He was a director for Katy Industries, Chairman of the LA Wildlife and Fisheries, Director for the M.C. Port and Harbor Commission, Director of First National Bank, King of Hephaestus, King of the Mystic Krewe of Louisianans in Washington D.C. and was a fellow Mason at numerous lodges. Doyle never met a stranger in his life and was friends with people from all ends of the spectrum. He was particularly fond of law enforcement and politics and therefore counted many congressmen, mayors, lawmen, senators, governors and even presidents as friends. Doyle truly was a larger than life figure in the glory days of the South Louisiana oil boom. Doyle loved fishing on Creole Bayou, playing golf on the Meeker Course and spending time with family and friends on the White River. Those who knew him best will forever remember his love of God and Country, a pocket full of cigars, a phone in his ear, a glass of iced tea, a strong desire to help others, and a spirited game of gin rummy. We will forever miss and never forget those warm greetings of "Pal" and "Sugar". Doyle is survived by his sons, Brian Berry, Bert Berry and his wife, Wendy, Scott Berry and his wife, Shanna; his grandchildren, Caitlin Berry, Eleanor Berry, Dillon Berry, Julia Berry, Isabella Berry, Kaylee Champagne, and Cullen Champagne, great-granddaughter, Charlotte Arceneaux, brother, Dr. Gene Berry and his wife, Jolie; and sisters-in-law Iris Berry and Mickey Pearson. Doyle is preceded in death by his wife, Dawn Wilson Berry, his father and mother, Buford and Katherine Berry, step mother, Alleyne Berry, and brother, Everett Berry. The family is forever thankful for the caregivers and friends who were there for him through the years. Visitation will be held at Hargrave Funeral Home at 10:00a.m. on Friday, February 9, 2018 with services starting at 1:00 p.m. officiated by Reverend Bert Langley. Doyle will be laid to rest privately at a later time. Pall Bearers are Dillon Berry, Troy Lombardo, Raymond Michel, Ron Coleman, Michael Bourgeois, and Bill Dukes. Honorary Pall Bearers are Mac Wade, Melvin Bourgeois, Mike Hillman, Jim Dukes, Andy Lawrence and Howard Parker. Memorial donations may be made to the "Buford E. Berry Scholarship Fund" at Mississippi College, P.O. Box 4005, Clinton, MS. 39058.

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July 18, 2022

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February 8, 2018

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February 8, 2018

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Keith Culpepper

July 18, 2022

It was an honor to be a pilot for your company. I am now a retired law enforcement agency pilot and regulatory compliance officer.

Kathy Acosta

February 8, 2018

He always called me Sug. And he had that ever present cigar. He was larger than life and I was proud to call him friend. He would call the switchboard and I'd better jump into action, because words were fast and furious and laughter was always mixed in. The last time I saw him, I treated him to breakfast at Waffle House. He seemed amazed that someone would do that. But I considered it an honor. Love you, Sug.

Ronald Dupre

February 8, 2018

Great man and friend fly with the angels Doyle

February 7, 2018

Our sincere sympathy to Doyle's family. He certainly lived life to the fullest. Some of the greatest memories that we have of Doyle were at The North Fork and The Yellow Horse. God must be scratching his head trying to figure out what to do with Doyle and my father. They spent many happy times hunting and playing golf in and around Meeker. Daddy loved to play jokes on Doyle and Doyle was known to play a few jokes on people. You guys have happy memories.

dwight lott

February 7, 2018

One of the nicest man that I was able to say I meet and got to know over the years. Mr Doyle would always speak whenever he saw you, to his family sorry for your lost and prayers to you all

Gene & Sina Aucoin

February 7, 2018

Please accept Sina and I's deepest sympathies. we are terribly sorry to hear about the loss of Mr Dolye, He was an amazing man. Wonderful Memories are there to enjoy.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Vesta Nagim

February 7, 2018

A great man Doyle so kind to my family we will always remember him. I know he with my grandmother eating a hamburger. My heart is with each one of you oh how he loved him family.

February 7, 2018

My deepest sympathy for your lost. May you find comfort in the God of all comfort because he cares for you. 1Peter 5:6-7

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Barry Jarreau

February 7, 2018

TO the family,
My sincere prayers and condolences to all of you.

Char

February 7, 2018

To the Family, I am sorry for your loss. May your hearts find comfort in fond memories and God's beautiful promises for the future. JOHN 6:40

Robert Gaskamp

February 6, 2018

Doyle was a generous, kind, sharing man who was never bashful about letting you know what he thought. He represents a dying breed of American who fought for what he believed in and spoke his mind without fear or hesitation. He was a force to be reckoned with while maintaining a soft spot in his heart for the many he loved, especially his beloved family. The world won't be the same without him in it. I am forever grateful for the many memories, friendship and support he gave to my family and I.

Lionel Landry

February 6, 2018

Doyle was a boss to me, during my college yrs, a dear friend who always had time to visit with me, as I saw him less during our lifetimes. He was so generous, and I was blessed to have dropped in for those huge breakfasts at his home, and spent a good many relaxing days and nights at his Colorado ranch. I pray he rest with God. And I look forward to seeing him again. He was truly one of a kind.

vesta nagim

February 6, 2018

the smartest and kind best man my family has every known

james cooper

February 6, 2018

a true friend, will be missed by all, and all who truly knew Doyle.
my condolence to the Berry family

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