Berryman, Roberta Mae Pheifer

Passed: April 19, 2015

Berryman, Roberta Mae Pheifer

Passed: April 19, 2015

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Roberta “Bobbie” passed away on Sunday, April 19, 2015. Roberta was born in Chicago, Illinois on May 19, 1934 to George Leonard Pheifer and Agnes Marie Canik Pheifer, and was a sister to 7 brothers and 5 sisters. In 1955, Roberta became a Licensed Practical Nurse and worked at Little Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park, IL. She married Thomas Lyle Berryman in 1956 and together they raised their family of 5 sons and 2 daughters. The Berryman family moved to Casa Grande, Arizona in 1967. Roberta inherited gypsy blood from her mother and enjoyed traveling, visiting family and friends, and moving to different areas. She enjoyed crocheting afghans for her family and friends, reading, playing card games, babysitting grandchildren, dancing, gardening, cooking, singing, music and her dog Sassy. Roberta truly enjoyed her life. She was welcomed in death by her parents, George & Agnes, loving husband, Thomas, brothers, Buddy, Billy, Barney, Donnie, Ronnie, and Tommy, sisters, LaVerne, Connie and Marcia. She is survived by her sisters, Betty and Jeannette, and brother James, and by her children, Michael (Ellen), Mark (Betty), Michelle (Alan-†), Matthew (Veronica), Marlene, Thomas, and Daniel (Melanie); her grandchildren, Natascha (Colby), Sean (Christina), Zachary (Laura), Lyle, Wyatt, Alana, Micaiah (Kimberly), Audrey, Alessandra, Jesse, Ryan, Jill, Danielle, Joshua, Lyle, and Jacob, and her Great-Grandchildren, Bhaird, Phineas, Cyndal, Saoirse, Calliope, Wayland, Shanna, Tylie, Hayden, Grayson and Zoey, and numerous nieces and nephews. She loved one and all and will be forever missed and cherished.  Memorial services will be held at 2pm on Saturday, April 25th at Thompson Funeral Chapel, 926 S. Litchfield Rd, Goodyear, AZ 85338.

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34 responses to Berryman, Roberta Mae Pheifer

  1. Nora Reyna says:

    Marlene, my deepest and heartfelt condolences on the loss of your mother. May her memory bring you joy and may she rest in eternal peace. <3

  2. If I could make one wish, I would wish for you to be here back on this earth, but I know I can’t have that special wish. What I do know that lies true is that you will always be MY Auntie Bobbie whom will live on in my heart forever. You will be my brightest shining star in the dark of the night, you will be my spring flowers popping up in my garden for it is you when I admire their beauty. I will forever cherish everything you & I shared. I will miss my “Hello MY Paula Marie” phone calls. I will miss you……MY favorite all time Auntie Bobbie. Our bond will live on in the heavens above for you are my Angel now. R.I.P. I feel peace knowing that you are now with Uncle Tom.

  3. My dear sweet Auntie Bobbie, You were the best ! You will be greatly missed, thought of often, and forever in my heart.
    Your niece Cathy

  4. I am so sorry for your loss of such a beautiful lady.
    She and Tom were such sweet people.
    Love and prayers to all.
    Dianne McKinley.

  5. Your spirit will be forever with me, remembering our life of sharing friends and family. I have always admired the way you could handle my brother, you were the one and only special lady in his life. Today I will help celebrate your life and to be joy filled that you are free at last of all pain and suffering. Now together with all who have passed before you. Peace be with you always Bobbie Bell.

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