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Alice Ethel Annie Bull* (1931 - 2013)
Earl Edmund Berryere* Albert Charles Edward Bull Alice May Mills*
Alice Ethel Annie Bull*
Alice Ethel Annie Bull* Earl Edmund Berryere*
Alice Ethel Annie Bull* Earl Edmund Berryere*
b. 03 Jul 1931 at Wallaceburg, ON
m. Earl Edmund Berryere* (1930 - 2012)
d. 03 Feb 2013 at Windsor, ON aged 81
Parents:
Albert Charles Edward Bull (1903 - 1960)
Alice May Mills* (1913 - 1985)
Siblings (3):
Charles Bull (1936 - 2008)
Allan Dwayne Bull (1943 - 2005)
Children (8):
Events in Alice Ethel Annie Bull* (1931 - 2013)'s life
Date Age Event Place Src
03 Jul 1931 Alice Ethel Annie Bull* was born Wallaceburg, ON
17 Dec 1960 29 Death of father Albert Charles Edward Bull (aged 57) Windsor, ON
02 Mar 1985 53 Death of mother Alice May Mills* (aged 72)
25 Mar 2012 80 Death of husband Earl Edmund Berryere* (aged 81) Windsor, ON
03 Feb 2013 81 Alice Ethel Annie Bull* died Windsor, ON
Personal Notes:
BERRYERE, Alice E.A.
(nee Bull)
81 years. Born in Goderich, Ontario on July 3, 1931. Passed away on February 3, 2013. Beloved wife of the late Earl Berryere (2012). Loving mother to Elizabeth Janssen of Kitchener, Susan Berryere of Winnipeg, Claudette Regimbal of Hamilton, Sandra J. McGregor of Richmond, B.C., Earl Randal and Sherrie Berryere of Kingsville, Lori Berryere of Kitamat, B.C., Sharron Berryere and Debra K. Berryere of Windsor. Survived by 12 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Alice was a Senator and long-time Sunday School teacher at the Church of Ascension and an avid and enthusiastic volunteer during the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon for over 20 years. Cremation has taken place. Family and friends are asked to gather at the Church of Ascension, 1385 University Ave. West on Friday, February 8, 2013 from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the Memorial Service at 11:00 a.m., officiated by Rev. Lance Smith. Alice's Cremated Remains will then be placed in the Church of Ascension Memorial Garden. Memorial donations made to the Church of Ascension or to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family.