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Rimal Nolan Berry, Jr., 72, of Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas, passed from this walk of life on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, in Mountain Home, Arkansas.
He was born in Wichita, Kansas, on September 14, 1952, son of the late Rimal Noel Berry, Sr. and Retta McCord Berry. Nolan was united in marriage to Linda Spillane on August 17, 1973, in Wichita, Kansas. During his working years, Nolan worked as a building maintenance supervisor in long-term care facilities. He was a member of the Franklin Baptist Church in Franklin, Arkansas. Nolan was an avid dulcimer player. He enjoyed riding motorcycles, his fur babies, birds, photography and stained glass. Nolan liked to feed, watch and photograph birds. He was a creature of habit and had a routine. Nolan loved his family and spending time with them gave him great joy.
Nolan is survived by his wife Linda Berry of Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas; son Rimal Nealson Berry, III and grandchildren, Matthew Berry, Nate Berry, Gabe Berry (Natalia), Destiny Berry, Skye Berry and Alex Berry (Andra).
He was preceded in death by his son Greg Anthony Berry; parents; sister Tangee Paris and brother-in-law Glen Paris.
Memorial services will be Saturday, August 23, 2025, beginning at 2:00 PM at Franklin Baptist Church in Franklin, Arkansas, with Bro. Jeff Hawkins officiating.
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