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Berry III, George A. (Bud) 1918 - 2010, 91, of St. Charles, passed away Friday, April 16. Born in Chicago IL, to George A. Berry Jr. and Helen Royer Berry, he was raised in Hinsdale, IL, Mr. Berry attended Philips Academy in Andover, MA and was a graduate of Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont where he was a Letterman in football, hockey, and track. In September 1946, he married his wife, Jane Morton, of Geneva, IL and they had two children, Robert F. Berry and George A. Berry IV. Mr. Berry is survived by his wife and sons, daughter-in-law, Margo, and two grandchildren, Sterling Morton Berry and George A. Berry, a sister, Helen von Dallwitz. He was preceded in death by his parents, and a sister, Dorothy Gillespie. In June, 1935, Mr. Berry began his career at American Terra Cotta Corporation, a company originally founded in 1881 as American Terra Cotta & Ceramic Company by William Day Gates and purchased and reorganized by Mr. Berry's father, George A. Berry Jr., in 1935. American Terra Cotta Corporation was a leading producer of architectural terra cotta, working with nationally recognized architects such as Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright. The company is also known for the production of a unique line of art pottery know as TECO Pottery, distinctively associated with many Chicago architects affiliated with the Prairie School. Mr. Berry was a member of the U.S. Army from 1941-1946, where he was involved in the D-Day Invasion and the Battle of the Bulge. He completed his service in England as an adjutant of the 433rd Fighter Control Squadron. After World War II, Mr. Berry returned to work at American Terra Cotta Corporation, and continued his illustrious career at the company and was instrumental in transforming the company from the manufacture of clay products, which discontinued in 1966, to an industry leader in commercial heat treating and manufacturer of heat treated ground engaging tools for the construction equipment industry. The worldwide company known today as TC Industries, Inc., with facilities in Crystal Lake, IL; Guelph, Ontario, Canada; Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada; and Skinningrove, U.K. The company celebrated their 125th year in Business in 2006 and was honored with the State of Illinois Centennial Award. Although Mr. Berry retired as Chairman in 1984, he remained involved in the company's planning and real estate activities until his death. Mr. Berry authored and published two books on the history of the company, Common Clay: A History of American Terra Cotta Corporation 1881-1966, and Bars & Blades: A History of TC Industries, Inc. 1881-2006. Mr. Berry was President of the Architectural Terra Cotta Institute from 1950-1956, Director of Structural Clay Products Institute in Washington D.C. through 1966, National President of the Associated Alumni of Middlebury College in 1964, and served as trustee of the Geneva Community Hospital in Geneva, IL for 20 years. He was a member of the Geneva Golf Club and The Chicago Club for 64 years, Chicago Golf Club for 42 years and member of Key Largo Anglers Club, Card Sound Golf Club, and Ocean Reef Club in Key Largo, FL, where he has had a winter home for 40 years. During his time in Florida, Bud pursued his favorite hobby of fishing for the "Big Three", bonefish, tarpon, and permit. In lieu of flowers, memorials in his name may be directed to the Morton Arboretum, Director of Development, 4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle, IL 60532. A Memorial Service will be scheduled at a later date in St. Charles, IL.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times from Apr. 20 to Apr. 22, 2010.

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John Pribble

February 28, 2011

I met Mr. Berry on Pumpkin Key as I was the telephone engineer that designed the islands communications. I met "Bud" and his lovely wife many times. What wonderful folks, I am so sorry to hear of his passing.

Michael Boyle

August 19, 2010

Mrs. Berry:

I am said to see that Mr. Berry passed this past April. It was an honor to know him and you during your voyage on Clipper Cruise line in Alaska back in the early 90"s. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Michael Boyle, Cicero, New York

July 22, 2010

George and family. It was only recently that I learned of your dads passing. I am so sorry for your loss. Mr Berry was the gentlemans, gentlemen...he will be greatly missed.

Bill and Marie Ariss - Selkirk Manitoba, Canada

April 22, 2010

Bob and family,

So sorry to hear about your father...may you find peace and comfort in knowing he lived a long and rich life.

Sincerely,

Shawn and Bill Kruzan

Cynthia Wright

April 21, 2010

I am so sorry for your loss. I know Mr. Berry meant a lot to you. May you find peace to know he is sleeping until Jesus raises him up back to life on earth (John 5:28,29). Until then, he will be missed.

Linda Rings

April 20, 2010

Dear Jane, I am so very sad to hear of Bud's death. I send my heart-felt condolences to you and all your family.
Bud was a great man. He was always so gracious to me and was a wonderful friend of Mayo Clinic. We will all miss him very much.
Linda

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