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VIRGINIA LEE BERRY OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star



VIRGINIA LEE BERRY
1924 - 1999


Lifelong Lincoln County resident Virginia Lee Evans Berry died Friday in Prague. She was 75.
Mrs. Berry was born March 19, 1924, in Stroud to William Terrell Evans and Minnie McClellan Wilson Berry.
She graduated from Stroud High School and was a retired health care provider.
Survivors include her daughter, Sally Whitfield of Prague; brother-in-law, R. A. Barnes of Houston, Texas; and many other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford Clark Berry; one brother and one sister.
Graveside services will be 2:00 p.m. Monday in Davenport Cemetery under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Home, Prague, with Dr. Ben Husted officiating.
Published April 4, 1999.


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