Bonnie Berry (Lebanon)'s Obituary
Bonnie J. Berry, daughter of Charles E. Massey, was born September 7, 1968 in Lebanon, Missouri. She passed away Thursday, November 27, 2025 in her home in Lebanon, Missouri. She was fifty-seven years, two months and twenty days of age.
Bonnie attended Flatwoods Church and joined the church on March 1, 2009. She met David Berry at church in 2012. On March 28, 2020, she was united in marriage to Dave W. Berry and they shared over five years of wonderful memories.
Bonnie is survived by her husband, Dave Berry of the home; two sons, Michael Riley of Lebanon, Missouri and Wilson “Lee” Massey and his wife Reese of Harrison, Arkansas; her grandson, Wesson Massey; three step-children, Eric Berry and his wife Nicole, Jennifer Berry and Matthew Berry; one step-granddaughter, Natalee, all of Lebanon, Missouri; a brother, Jessey Massey and her sister, Beverly Reed; her mother-in-law, Ruth Berry; and other relatives and friends
She is preceded in death by her father, Charles Massey; and her father-in-law, Lloyd Berry.
Bonnie grew up in the Lebanon area and was a graduate of Lebanon High School, class of 1987.
She made her career in the health care field and was most recently employed with Cox Health Care. Her gentle nature and deep compassion for others made her a natural caregiver.
Bonnie will be remembered as a fun-loving woman, who loved to ride motorcycles, four-wheelers and having dirt bike races. She and Dave also liked going out Jeep riding. She was full of life and a real go-getter. She enjoyed playing Corn Hole and card games, as well as doing crafts, word search and reading.
She was a devoted wife, wonderful mother and cherished grandmother, and loved her family very much. We celebrate her life and her accomplishments and know her memory will live on in the hearts of her loved ones and friends for years to come.
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