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George Theodore (Teddy) Berry 1956 - 2015
Valley Springs, CA...George (Teddy) Berry died Saturday, January 3, 2015. Teddy was born September 26, 1956 in Santa Clara County, CA He moved to Valley Springs (Paloma) with his family in 1970. He competed in the Special Olympics. He went to school and vocational training through Valley Mountain Regional Center. During his adult life, he resided in Stockton at different cares homes. He loved eating pancakes and enjoyed playing pinball, slot machines, listening to the radio especially rock and roll music, shopping for electronics at the second hand stores, and tinkering with electronics which led to his employment as a radio repairman....
Teddy is survived by brothers and sisters, Jason Berry of San Andreas, Rex Berry of San Andreas, Lorry Weatherby of Valley Springs, Jennifer Berry of San Andreas, Lynne Silva of Oakley, Carl Berry II of Gilbert, AZ, half -sisters and half-brother, Jeanne Berry of Reno, Lila Grover of Plymouth, Richard Berry of Placerville, and many cousins, nephews, and nieces and step mother Helen Berry.
He was preceded in death by his father Carlton Berry and mother Rita Berry.
Teddy lived in a care home with his cherished caregivers, Maricor J. Camero, Ildefonso Letran, Melody Guiao, and Rizalino de Perio for the past 15 years. The caretakers became family whom he dearly loved. His devoted social workers were Michael Lusk and Dave Vodden and program manager Mary Ann Gonzalez.
There will be a visitation/viewing on Thursday, January 8, 2015, from 12:00 to 5:00 PM. Rosary is at 4:00 PM. The funeral service to honor his life is Friday, January 9, at 1:00 p.m. is also at the San Andreas Memorial Chapel, 254 ST. Charles Street, San Andreas. CA 95249. There will be a graveside service at the People’s Cemetery, 273 Cemetery Ave, San Andreas. The family invites you to a fellowship and refreshments gathering after the services at 1925 Goldstrike Road, San Andreas.
In lieu of flowers, contribution can be made to an adult care home of your choice.
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