Mary Louise Berry's Obituary
On Saturday, December 14, 2024, the Lord called her home from labor to reward. She is resting peacefully in the Master’s loving arms.
Mary Louise Berry was born May 28, 1945 to the late William Berry and Latreather Graham-Roland in Huntersville, North Carolina. She received her education in the Huntersville school system. She accepted Christ at an early age and joined Catawba Presbyterian Church. She later joined Friendship Presbyterian Church where she served as a faithful member.
Her memories will live on in the hearts of many. To cherish her memories is her son Darrick J. Berry, and maternal siblings: Latra A. Reid (Alphonso) of Charlotte, NC, Deborah G. Sampson (Benjamin), Tonia R. Graham, Ronda V. Roland of Landover, MD., Edward D. Graham of Huntersville, NC, Lawrence “Climate” Little of Durham, NC. Paternal siblings: John Shipp, Shirley Berry and James William Berry of Huntersville, NC, and Elaine Berry McCants (Johnnie) of Atlanta, GA. Great nephew Deshaun Hines. And a host of nephews and nieces, great nephews and nieces and great-great nephews and nieces. And many relatives and friends. Giving recognition to the Howard family of Huntersville, NC.
God saw the road was getting rough, the hills were hard to climb.
She gently closed her loving eyes and whispered, “Peace Be Thine.”
Her weary hours, her days of pain, her weary nights have passed.
Her every patient, worn-out frame has found sweet rest at last.
A million times we’ve cried, If love alone could have saved you,
you never would have died.
Her memory is our keepsake from which we’ll never part.
God has her in his keeping, but we have her in our hearts.
The funeral service will be held at 11 AM Friday, December 20 at the United House of Prayer in Huntersville, visitation will be 10-11 prior. Burial will follow at Northlake Memorial Gardens.
James Funeral Home of Huntersville is serving the family.
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