Helen Berry, 84, of Bertram, died Thursday, June 22, 2023, at home. Private family burial has been afforded. Please join us at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, June 27, 2023 for a Celebration Gathering at Bertram Township Hall. The family is being cared for by Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids.
Helen is survived by her husband, LeRoy; daughters, Lisa (John Bauer) Berry, and LuAnn (Eric, Sr.) Case; grandchildren, Cardell, Angelica, Lilyana, and Emilee Berry, Steven and Eric Case, Jr., Nathan (Kendra) and Megan Bauer; sisters, Betty Ellingson and Phyllis (Gene) DeMean; and grand-dogs, Bogart and Bella.
Helen Marie was born February 1, 1939, in Martelle, daughter of Glen and Mattie (McQuerry) Stabenow. She married her love, LeRoy Berry on October 4, 1963, and they started their family together in Bertram. Helen worked as a beautician, shipping clerk for Cryovac, and homemaker. She also volunteered as Treasurer and Sunday School teacher for Bertram United Methodist, Sexton for Campbell Cemetery, and other community events.
If there was one word that summed up Helen's life, it would be organizer. She coordinated the Martelle Class Reunions, Bertram Roast and Toasts, her family reunions, church pot lucks, and other events over the years. Helen was a loving mother. She was a good cook who could even cook for a crowd. Helen loved ice cream of all kinds.
Helen was preceded in death by her parents; infant daughter, Julie Kay Berry; and brother-in-law, Carston Ellingson.Memorials may be directed to Bertram United Methodist Church.
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So sorry for your loss LuAnn & family. You & your loved ones are in my thoughts & prayers.
LeRoy,
I’m so sorry for your loss. I can still hear Helen’s voice and laugh. She was so special and always smiling and so kind. You had one of the best. She is the angel on your shoulder now, remember her with smiles and love.
My sympathy,
Annamae Stoneking Baker
We grew up “down the road” from each other, as we farmers say. I remember her as smart, funny, and busy. She could also sing and dance! And her work on the alumni banquet was always much appreciated by those of us who lived afar!
❤️ and hugs to her family!!!