In Loving Memory of Angela Hope Berry
August 8, 1966 – March 9, 2025
With heavy hearts and cherished memories, we announce the passing of Angela Hope Berry, who peacefully departed this life on March 9, 2025, at the age of 58 after a courageous battle with cancer.
Angela was a beacon of love, warmth, and kindness whose legacy will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew her. She was preceded in death by the love of her life, her devoted husband Anthony “Glenn” Berry, her beloved parents Joyce Croxton and Gene Thomas, her siblings Wayne Thomas and Penney Baldoni, her dear grandmother Frances Daniel, and her uncle Alvin Daniel.
Angela leaves behind her greatest joys and proudest accomplishments—her children, Anthony Berry and Nikita Berry, and her cherished grandson Kye Berry, whom she adored beyond measure. Her love for Kye was boundless, and she treasured every moment spent watching him grow. She is also survived by Step-Sisters Charlene Robbin’s (Mike) and Candy Croxton. Stepbrothers Charles Thomas (Carol), Johnny Croxton, John Stickrath, and Anthony Croxton (Angie). Sister-in-law Carlene Snodgrass (Brian) and Brother-in-law Randall Berry (Theresa). Her loving aunt Mary Ray (James), along with a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and countless friends who became family over the years.
Angela’s greatest joy was being surrounded by the people she loved. She was the heart and soul of every gathering, known for hosting memorable get-togethers that brought laughter, warmth, and delicious food to all who came. Her home was always open, and her arms always ready to embrace anyone in need of comfort, joy, or simply a place to belong.
Over the years, Angela shared a love of boating and fishing with her husband Glenn. Together, they made the most of sunny weekends—on the boat, by the pool, grilling out, and feeding anyone who stopped by. Their love and hospitality created lifelong memories for all who shared in those moments.
Angela had a creative soul and found joy in crafting, painting, and exploring new recipes in the kitchen. Her heart was as big as her smile, and she was always eager to share her talents and passions with those around her. In her final months, Angela was especially grateful for the unwavering love and care from her children, whose dedication brought her peace and comfort during the hardest days.
Angela’s life was one of generosity, strength, and love—a light that will never be dimmed. Her memory will live on in every shared story, every family meal, every summer day by the water, and in the hearts of all who were lucky enough to know her.
She will be deeply missed, lovingly remembered, and forever cherished. “I love you! I love you more! I love you mostest! I win!”