Fay wrote poetry, loved to read, and spending time with her sisters playing cards. For birthdays, everyone would gather to exchange gifts and play cards. They had mother/daughter Christmases every year to exchange gifts. All mothers, sisters, and daughters would join in and it was always a big deal. Fay really cherished the time that she spent with her sisters. She also loved ceramics and painting. She was a Yard Birds employee from 1965 - 1982 and retired as the Assistant Store Manager. She loved that store. It was a big part of her life.
Fay is survived by her husband, Robert Berry; daughter, Susanna Sturza (Ronald); and daughter, Donna Harris; son, Robert Berry II (Tegan); daughter, Gwenda Brown (Tony); sister, Ella May Sallee, nine grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
Fay was preceded in death by son, Duane Thornton; father, Troy Dooms and mother, Margaret Dooms; and eight of her siblings.
Fay wrote poetry, loved to read, and spending time with her sisters playing cards. For birthdays, everyone would gather to exchange gifts and play cards. They had mother/daughter Christmases every year to exchange gifts. All mothers, sisters, and daughters would join in and it was always a big deal. Fay really cherished the time that she spent with her sisters. She also loved ceramics and painting. She was a Yard Birds employee from 1965 - 1982 and retired as the Assistant Store Manager. She loved that store. It was a big part of her life.
Fay is survived by her husband, Robert Berry; daughter, Susanna Sturza (Ronald); and daughter, Donna Harris; son, Robert Berry II (Tegan); daughter, Gwenda Brown (Tony); sister, Ella May Sallee, nine grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
Fay was preceded in death by son, Duane Thornton; father, Troy Dooms and mother, Margaret Dooms; and eight of her siblings.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement