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Roger A. Berry
Roger A. Berry 49, of Ballston Lake, passed away Tuesday, January 3, 2012. Born in Groton, Connecticut, April 22, 1962, he was the son of Carrol and Stephen Berry. Roger grew up in Westerly, Rhode Island and served in the US Navy from 1982-1993. He was a Controls Engineer for Emerson Power and Water working in Saudi Arabia. Roger enjoyed computers and jet skiing. His greatest joy was spending time with his family.
He was predeceased by his sister, Stephanie Berry Falck. Roger is survived by his wife, Bonnie Berry, his children, Justin Berry, Jason Berry and Britany Berry, grandchildren, Joseph and Khloe Roman, his parents, Carrol and Stephen Berry of Westerly, Rhode Island, brothers and sisters in law, Angelo Falck of Westerly, Rhode Island, Barbara Bormann of Lake Luzerne, Beth and Randy Rapp of Berne, Billy and Vera Brewer of Glens Falls, and Brian and Jill Brewer of Greenfield, niece, Nicole Falck and nephew, Stephen Falck.
Relatives and friends are invited to call on Tuesday, January 17, from 5-7pm at Armer Funeral Home, Inc 39 East High Street, Ballston Spa. A eulogy by Roger’s family will be read at 7pm.
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Guest Book
Melissa Gregory
I only know Roger through an online game on Facebook called Castle Age, he was part of our guild. We just found out about his passing because someone noticed that he hadn't joined the game in a while. Please know that we all are thinking about the Berry family and offer our sincere condolences. God bless and comfort you!
Linda (Wahl) Holland
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. My heart reaches out to yours, with love-with sympathy-with caring. Words can't express how sorry I am for your loss. I clearly understand what an inspiration Roger was to you and the impact he has made on the life of others. As saddened as I am by your loss, I am forever grateful for all the richness Roger brought into my life. There is no doubt that our Roger has left this world a far better place because of his presence Roger will be missed tremendously. You will always be in my heart.
Christopher Walsh
My Sincerest thoughts and condolences go out to the Berry family. I was deeply saddened to hear the news. I often remember Roger and the fun we had as childhood friends and will continue to do so.
Sincerely,
Christopher Walsh
Lois (Phalen) Swartz
Dear Carrol and Steve: I cannot imagine the pain you are feeling in your loss of sweet Roger. Of course I only remember him as a darling boy, but he was a treasure. Please know that I have never forgotten the gift of your friendship and how I grieve for you. With love, Lois
Kim Handley
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I was friends with Roger in High School. We became great roller skating friends first in Misquamicut and then at Great Skate in Westerly. I will never forget how nice he was to me and his awesome smile.
Linda Arnold-Joslin
Dearest Roger and family, Im just so heart broken ... I am so glad you found me on facebook after all these years! Although we only were reunited for a brief several months since high school, I am grateful for that. Thank you Roger.. may you look down on us and know I will always remember you. God Speed.
Linda Wahl Holland
Linda Wahl
Honoring the memory of one of my closest friends, Roger Berry
Dearest Roger:
I never thought this time would come. In so many ways, it doesn't feel like it was time for you to leave this life. Just when I thought life was getting a bit easier, I am thrown with the news of losing someone that I respected so much. Roger, remember a few weeks ago, when I was wishing you Merry Christmas a...nd telling you how much our friendship meant to me, your reply was Dearest Linda: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Love you always Roger. That was your last post on facebook. Ever since we met in High School, You brought unimaginable joy and warmth into my life. You made me a better person, able to to take on the world. I know we were destined to be friends. A true friend is someone who listen, supports, always there, and can't be replaced. A true friend is you. My life has been touched forever and I have memories of you that will last a lifetime. God must of thought you were special to take you away. Just cause I can't see, touch, talk, or hear your voice, doesn't mean that you are not there. I will think of you as an angel watching over me.
Goodbye my friend
Rest in Peace
Linda (Wahl) Holland
Tracy Hindle Davis
My Deepest Sympathy to The Berry Family.
Corinne (Tooley, Patton) Rossi
First friends as children in Groton, and then back-yard neighbors in Westerly... wishing you a peaceful journey, Roger.
Lisa Cassidy
My deepest sympathy to Roger's family. We were old childhood friends and I am so very sad to hear of his loss. May God bring you strength to carry on. We were all blessed to have known him and shared time with him.