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BERRY: Robert “Wayne” of Dungannon
Posted By Haskett Funeral Home On April 22, 2024 @ 11:54 AM In Exeter,Obituary | 22 Comments
Passed away peacefully with his family by his side at LHSC – University Hospital on Saturday, April 20, 2024 at the age of 66. Beloved husband of Deb (Hebert) Berry for 37 years. Cherished father of Kevin Berry (Brandy), Stephen Berry (Niki), Kim Berry (Jill), and Scott Berry. Adored grandfather of Brayden; Kaybree, Jacksen, Tristen, Vanessa; and Chase. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Kevin Berry, Stephen (Brenda) Berry, Brent (Cindy) Berry, Marilyn (Fred) Porter, Bruce (Debbie) Hebert, Brian (Brenda) Hebert, Larry (Nancy) Hebert, Terry Hebert, and Chris Hebert. Fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Bill and Ann (Doherty) Berry, and parents-in-law Fred and Irene (Gautreau) Hebert.
Cremation has taken place. A private family service will be held at a later date.
Donations to Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
Our deepest condolences Deb to you and your family. So sorry for your loss. Will always remember the great times we had at Riverside camp!
Deb and family our deepest Condolences Thinking of all of you at this Sad time
Shirley & Ron
( Lynns sister )
On behalf of the entire team, please accept our deepest sympathies and sincere condolences. Please know we’re thinking of you during this painful time. As your work family, we’re here for you.
Dear Deb, Children and Grandchildren .
Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of Wayne.
Although we hadn’t been in touch lately I do fondly remember Wayne’s visits as a child to our farm. We swam in the creek, played baseball and climbed apple trees.
He also attended the one room school with my brother and I at Port Albert and then the 2 room school at Kingsbridge. We had many happy times together.
Gone too soon Wayne. May you rest in peace.
Dear Deb and family:
I was saddened to hear of Wayne’s passing. I remember him as my very, very cool cousin from Toronto who had a great western style. When Ann and the boys moved back to the area, I got to know the Berry boys a little better through attending the same schools and our Moms hanging out together . Wayne was a soft-spoken man and it was evident when he spoke of Deb and the children that he was very proud of his family. Wayne is gone much too soon. May your cherished memories of your husband, father, grandfather and brother help you all through at his difficult and sad time.
Deb,
I am so sorry to hear of Wayne’s passing. I remember Wayne (from our camping days at Happy Hollow) as a quiet and kind man.
my deepest condolences to you and your family.
Kelly Baker (Lafontaine)
My deepest sympathy to the family
Our deepest condolences Deb to you and your Family .You will have many great memories of Wayne to help you through this difficult time. Thinking of your family and extended family at this time.
Sending my condolences to you, Deb and your family. I’ve known Wayne and you when you first started dating and how giggly you were and I’m sure how happy he was. You were both so good together right up to the very end. I won’t forget the time he told me that the hayfield needed to be cut. And then he’d say, don’t you think? I said Wayne I’m a farm girl. Cutting grass is not an issue which made him laugh. He was a great handyman to have around and I appreciate it so much. What he did for me. Rob liked them too.
Hang onto the Many memories that you have with each other. It will be a great comfort for you. I know this is a hard time for you and I’m thinking about you and your family. Sending you my prayers and love. ETERNAL REST, BE GRANTED ONTO WAYNE AND MAY PERPETUAL SHINE UPON HIM ALWAYS.🙏🙏🙏
Debbie -I was so sorry to hear of your loss of your husband. Pease accept my condolences. You have been through so much pain in a very short period of time. Please take care. Best wishes.
Deb and family, We are thinking of you all at this difficult time. Hold the memories close. Our condolences.
Pam n Paul
My deepest sympathies to the entire family and all those that were a part of Wayne’s life. It was always a pleasure to work with him. His kindness, patience, humour, dedication and knowledge helped improve each workday. He stood strong by his morals and values. He will always be in my memories. I think he is drinking shots of whiskey and inventing stuff with my dad now in heaven.
So sorry Deb and family, our deepest sympathy too all of you.
Thinking of you all.
Cherish the memories and remember “only the good die young!!”
Our deepest condolences to the family.
So sorry for your loss of Wayne Debbie and family …cherish your memories
Sorry to hear about Wayne. Super nice guy worked with him at Sifto for 36 years and have known him for 42 years. Always talked and had a smile for me every time I visited the plant after I retired. The company and his fellow employees and I will miss him dearly
Dear Deb and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Wayne’s passing. Please accept my most heartfelt condolences for your great loss.
Sincerely
Evie Shand
My condolences to you Debbie and family.
Deb and family,
Our sincere condolences go out to all of you. Hold fast to your memories and smile when you take a walk down memory lane….Bill & Mary Mole
Wayne was always a good man to work with. Good natured and kind. His mission in life was to give his family the best he could. I’m sure he will be missed immensely.
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Sending our love Aunt Deb and Berry cousins in this difficult time of grieving. We are so sorry to hear of Uncle Wayne’s passing after his short illness. May the many memories of him bring you each some comfort. Hugs
Sarah and Family