Reginald Berry

December 24, 1952 - August 26, 2021

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Audrey
Audrey
3 years ago

I miss my brother so very much. He loved the Lord and wanted everybody to know about God and His promises. He never left a conversation without speaking a word or praying.
He would let you know that “time is winding up and you need to be ready”. Praying for his wife Sharon.

Audrey
Audrey
3 years ago

“To be absent from the body is to be in the presence of our Lord” II Corinthians 5:8

I am sad but at peace, I miss my brother Reginald. A Kind caring, gentle and loving person. He would say to me often, “how are you doing today beautiful.” He would always say something about our parents love for us who have been gone to be with the Lord a few years now. Reginald would say stay with God no matter what the situation, that God would intervene. We prayed constantly for family, friends and to be a witness to loss souls and encourage the believers as needed. I have forever friends, he was not just my brother, he was one of my forever friends. A man of integrity with God, the love of Jesus in his heart, a Kingdom Builder. I am glad God chose him as one of my siblings brothers. In closing, my conversations I choose to say often to my family and close friends I love you, take care until we me again.
Love your sister, Charlene

Wanda L Green
Wanda L Green
3 years ago

I remember Reginald as a young man with a good sense of humor and respect. I hadn’t been around him or the family for years, but I see that he was in love with God and this is PRECIOUS. May God’s eyes rest upon the family and may His strength carry you through the days ahead. Love, Wanda Carter-Green

Clarence sie
Clarence sie
3 years ago

Miss you friend
I missed your call this hoilday weekend Saying “Deacon Sie I’m coming down” which met you were on your way to Portland. So much laughter and conversations about the Lord.
Our son BJ said mama now those people are saved for real! He spoke about Elder Berry’s character and Chaplain Sharon character.
Deacon Clarence and Missionary Sandra Sie

Dolores
Dolores
3 years ago

Growing up with Reginald, there were many good times. Even though there was not a lot of conversation… there was a lot of love. Based on cousin Reginald’s travel back and forth to Virginia we didn’t see much of each other until late elementary years and during that time it was spent visiting our grandmother and going to church.

As our lives moved on and we matured into adulthood, communication was rare. However, whenever we crossed paths it didn’t matter where we were…..at the store, on the street, or during a family event, Reginald never ended a conversation without sharing the Good News about our God,

Rest peacefully Reginald… miss you!

MICHAEL HENDERSON
MICHAEL HENDERSON
1 year ago

I just learned of my friend’s passing. What an awesome man of God he was. He always made me laugh whenever we’d be in church (Mt. Calvery Christian Center), or we would see each other out and about in Seattle. Sharon, I love you and your family. I hate we lost contact when I moved my family back home to Dallas, Tx. in 06.