Obituary: Sicilia, Berry Louise

Age 83

SICILIA, Berry Louise (Age 83) Born January 17, 1931.

Passed September 23, 2014, after a very long and courageous battle with Parkinson’s Disease.

She is preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, William Eugene Sicilia and her son Bryan Sicilia.

She is survived by her daughter, Cynthia Sicilia; grandsons, Nicholas and William; brothers, Oscar and Harlan (Alvorine) Heglar; sister-in-law, Dorothy (Dick) Bourne; brothers-in-law, Jim (Pat) Sicilia, Chuck Sicilia; and numerous loving nieces and nephews on both sides of her family.

She retired after serving many years in the Mead School District to enjoy her retirement years at the family farm on Peone Prairie, north of Spokane, Washington, in the company of her husband and beloved pets, Lady and Nipper.

She is deeply loved and will be forever missed, remembered and in my (Cynthia’s) thoughts daily.

She was a very loving wife, devoted mother, sister and friend to all she met.

She lived a life that deeply valued family and friends In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can made to the Schriner’s Hospital for Children in Spokane, Washington, where her son Bryan spent many of his early years of life, Parkinson’s Disease foundation or Leukemia Society.

Memorial Services will be at 11:00 AM on Saturday, October 25th, 2014.

Arrangements by Spokane Memorial Gardens, 5909 S. Cheney Road, Spokane, Washington 98224.

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