Robert DeBerry was born on August 9, 1979 in Selmer, Tennessee, the son of Larry DeBerry and the late Glenda Sue Johnson DeBerry.
Robert was full of ambition and drive and graduated from the nursing program at TCAT in Crump, Tennessee. He currently worked as a nurse at AHC Lewis County and was the manager of the Shiloh Battlefield Museum. Robert was a huge fan of the Tennessee Vols and loved attending their football games. He also loved traveling, going to amusement parks, and watching all types of game shows, especially Wheel of Fortune. He was a member of West Shiloh Baptist Church in Stantonville, Tennessee.
Robert DeBerry departed this life on February 17, 2024 in Jackson, Tennessee at the age of 44 years, 6 months, and 8 days.
He is survived by his daughter, Annah Kate DeBerry; father, Larry DeBerry; sister, Amanda Taylor; nieces, Alyssa DeBerry, Lanie Taylor, and Shelbi Wadkins; and nephew, Gage Wadkins.
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