Vera Parr Berry 01-1987 Submitted by: Tim Dotterer
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Vera Parr Berry, 74, died January 25 in Cherokee. Services were at 2 PM Wednesday at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Tom Cooksey officiating. Burial was at the Byron–Amorita Cemetery, directed by Fisher Funeral Home.
She was born September 26, 1912, to Floyd O. And Katie Rhiter Parr and was raised by her father and stepmother, Ethel Gray Parr. On November 26, 1932, she married Ralph Berry in Medicine Lodge, Kansas. They moved to Wichita, Kansas, in 1956 where she was a teacher and librarian until 1975. They then lived in Amorita. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, the Order of the Eastern Star, the Kansas Educational Association and the ABBD Senior Citizens Group.
Survivors include her husband, Ralph; a son, Jim, Cherokee; a daughter, Linda Turybury, Wichita, Kansas; five grandchildren; a sister, Grace Parr Barnes, Cherokee; and two brothers, Howard Parr, Amorita, and Jack Parr, Cherokee.
Memorials may be made to the ABBD Senior Citizens through the funeral home.
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