Paul M. Berry's Obituary
In loving memory of Paul M. Berry, age 80 of Franklinville,NJ, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on November 28,2025. He was born in Philadelphia, PA to the late Thomas and Anne (nee Cunningham) Berry.
Paul was the beloved father of Paul Berry, Christopher Berry (Lydia), Michele Dever (James),MIchael Berry (Linda); cherished Pop of James Dever Jr. (Katy), Emily Berry (Erik Tingley), Justin Dever, Natalie Berry, Mikayla Berry, Christopher Berry, Matthew Dever, Kaitlyn Berry; cherished Great Pop-Pop of Madelyn Dever; loving Uncle of Nancy Berry, and dog lover of Max.
Paul worked as a press printer for most of his career and then went on to work in sales at Pep Boys for over 20 years before retiring. Paul loved life: fishing trips and crabbing at Beaverdam when his kids were young, cooking, football, playing the lottery, time at the club with his friends, old time movies and a good cigar. Friday nights were always pizza nights with , Santucci’s or Charlie’s pizza., He was fanatical about cutting the grass on his tractor while drinking his Coors light. Most of all , he loved spending time with his family. He had the biggest heart and an infectious laugh and smile.. His family meant everything to him especially on the holidays. He loved to cook his ham and asparagus on the grill, stir up his famous rice pudding and have easter egg hunts with his grandkids who he was so proud of. Saturdays, he loved to shop all his favorite stores and stop by all his children’s houses just to catch up. Sundays were for cleaning
and watching his football. We will never forget what an amazing man, dad, pop and friend he was. He will be deeply missed every day by his family. He will be forever in our hearts. May he rest in peace.
Relatives and friends are invited to gather on Saturday December 6, 2025 at Christ Our Light Church, 402 Kings Hwy N, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 from 10:30am-12:30 pm. Mass will begin promptly at 12:30 pm. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in Paul’s memory may be made to the ASPCA, https://secure.aspca.org/donate/ps-memory-sl-p1
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