Mary J Berry

Mary Jane Walton Berry 74, went home to be with her Lord on February 7, 2022.

Born on May 23, 1947 she was the daughter of the late Mary Emma (Bird) Walton and Ernest Robert Walton, Sr.  She was born and raised in West Chester, PA.  She loved watching game shows, and Little House on the Prairie; coloring on her tablet and was an avid teddy bear collector.

She is survived by her daughters, Cynthia Gwen (Barry) Sheets, Diane Jane Berry both of Lititz, her son William John Berry III of Florida; 7 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren; a sister, Betty Louise Walton of Delaware and a brother George Lewis Walton of Gap, and her longtime companion, Donald Gebhart of New Providence.

She was proceeded in death by a brother, Ernest Robert Walton, Jr and a sister Elizabeth Pearl Walton Smith.

She was mom to everyone who knew her and was loved by all.  She will be sorely missed.

Cremation Services of Lancaster 717-273-6283

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  • So sorry for your loss. Mary was a very beautiful person. Grew up with Cindy, Diane and Billy. Mary was always there. She would take us to the Withlacoochee River to swim or to the Brooksville Skating Rink , Brooksville Twin Theatre or the 41 Drive-in. She would even take Cindy and I to the burger hop for shakes. Best time ever, I think, is spending the night and staying up late sitting outside looking at the stars, and of course with her best friend Bo (her black dog) by her side. We were so awed watching a Lunar eclipse one night. We all were so proud of her when she graduated and got her CNA license. I still have a paper clipping of that. She was a woman with many achievements including a mother, grandmother and great grandmother and friend. Mostly a child of God. Love you Mary. Love to all and blessings to all.

  • Aunt Mary, our lives will be a little darker without you. Keith and I are looking forward to seeing you again. Sending much love to all. Keith and Patti Smith

  • I am very sorry for our loss aunt Mary I love and miss you Diane and Cynthia if you need anything call me love you all love Matt walton

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