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MIAMI, Okla.—Justin Tyler Berry passed away Mon., Dec. 12, 2011. He was born in Miami, Okla., on April 30, 1987.
Justin graduated from Miami High School in 2006 and was currently attending Pittsburg State University earning a degree in agriculture marketing.
Justin was what God intended the true southern gentleman to be. His faith in God was strong and real. He lived his life for God and is flying high up in heaven. He loved life and basketball. His family was the center of his world. He was always willing to do anything any time of the day for his friends, which included anyone he had ever met. Everywhere he went, he had to stop and say hi to every single person he knew.
Justin was loved by everyone who met him because it was easy to love him. He had a great sense of humor and had a way of lightening the mood in any situation. Justin was dedicated to his family and friends and was such a great son, brother, grandson, cousin, and friend. Free-spirited, fun-loving, and sincere describes our Justin. We will miss him greatly!
Mother: Shanna Cox-Woods
Father: Steven Berry & Stepmother Jerrie Shelton-Berry
Sisters: Josie Berry & Abigail Woods
Brothers: Maverick Berry & Jericho Berry
Grandparents: Joe & Diane Cox of Welch; Lillian Berry of Commerce; and the late John Berry of Bartlesville
Survived by aunts and uncles: Sandi Langley & Jason Martin, Cody Cox, Jay & Kelly Berry, Tracy & Bill Pierce, Mary Berry, Eric & Sue Berry, Phillip & Heather Shoultz
Survived by cousins: Macee, Jasper & Brynlee Langley & many more
Proceeded in death by cousins Christian Stout & Quinton Berry
Visitation will be held Thur., Dec. 15, 2011, at Miami First Christian Church from 6-8 p.m. The funeral will be held at Miami First Christian Church at 10 a.m. on Fri., Dec. 16, 2011. Interment will be at Welch Cemetery, Welch.
In lieu of flowers, Justin’s family suggests that donations be made to the Justin Berry Memorial Scholarship at Welch State Bank.
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