Gerald Berry Jr. Obituary
We are sad to announce that on November 18, 2020, at the age of 82, Gerald Berry Jr. (Belton, Missouri) passed away. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family.
He was predeceased by: his parents, Gerald Berry and Verl Berry (Baugher); his brothers, Alfred Warren Berry and Ronald Eugene Berry; his daughter-in-law Carol Berry; his great grandchildren, Cameron Pearson, Ashlyn Pearson and Tanner Pearson; and his brothers-in-law, Francis Dale Davenport, James E. Clark, Clifford Hughes and Dick Clayton.
He is survived by: his wife Janice C. Clark (Clark); his children, Janet Lea Pence (Doug) of Sullivan Missouri, Rev. Gary Lee Berry (Charlotte) of Belton Missouri and Rev. Galen Leo Berry (Melissa) of Norman Oklahoma; his sisters, Thelma Davenport (Francis), Lucille Hughes (Clifford), Dixie Golden (Roy), Joyce Clayton (Dick) and Janice Bigham (Larry); his grandchildren, Dani Roberson (Johnnie), Jodi Pearson (Steve), Eric Robinson, Patrick Pence (Melissa), Ben Pence (Lora), Ryan Robinson (Nici), John Wesley Berry (Rachel), Robert Pence (Nicole), Brian Gerald Berry, Adam Leo Berry (Naomi), Caleb Berry (Vanessa), Grant Leighton Berry (Natalie) and Sierra Dailey (Hunter); and his great grandchildren, Paige Bennett (Jayton), Doug Bigham (Katie), Ian Robinson, Julian Robinson, Jenna Robinson, Jadyn Robinson, Brooklyn Pearson, Bayle Robinson, Kanyon Mooreland, Reagan Richards, Ben Mooreland, Thor Robinson, Wade Robinson, Addison Berry, Samantha Berry, Aurum Robinson and Eli Berry. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews, many friends.
Due to the COVID 19 virus and the safety of all, the family asks that face masks be worn, and social distancing be observed as much as possible.
It was Gerald's and the family's wish that in lieu of flowers memorial donations be given to the Mission Fund of Southland Baptist Church, 16205 Vicie Avenue, Belton, Missouri 64012.
November 24, 2020
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November 21, 2020
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