Show William Wi li in Berry Park ParR City's Fire Fit f F Chief Good Citizen Is I Dead PARK JAnK CITY CITY- WUll William Willlam Jn James Berry Derry 74 7 Park City fire tire chief and well loved native na na- native tive of or this IhU community died last Thor Thursday lay at 3 pm p.m. In tn Park City Miners l Hospital alter after A 1 heart attack attack at tack suffered three hours earlier at ot his its home hone Requiem m maw mass M was WM celebrated Monday at t 10 am aim in to St. St Marys Mary's Catholic CalhoU Church here Holy HoS- HoS nry ory ww was W S Jt recited Sunday at 8 pm p.m. In the Mortuary D kas in the firemen's plot ploP In th the Park City CUy Cemetery ry Att Attar After r Previously pm serving ns nil fire chief for tor 27 years rents Mr Berry perry had retired d for tor 10 years but was WM Called called call ml- ed ro back to service two Y years ars ago ngo lIe He received his hIli year 60 year membership member memberS ship hIp from he the Utah State FIremen's Firemen's Fire FIre- mens men's at the annual convention convention con con- vendor thIs tills year trot Bill Berry Derry was Past President of ot the Association I He and his brother Lawrence now 78 76 78 were the tho two oldest na no na native tive nen In Park City Bill Derry Berry was WM a blacksmith for New Park Mining Co for tor 12 years I With his father Ed Berry Derry and uncle unde Jim Berry Bill conducted the Derry Berry Brothers Blacksmith Shop on n Main Street for tor many years years It was In this shop that the body for the Ule first motorized fire truck for Park City was built bunt under Bills Bill's supervisor At a recent meeting of the Summit Summit Summit Sum Sum- mit County Commissioners and Park City Council plans for tor n a new fire station for Park City proposed pro prod posed rosed by Chief Berry Derry were fa favorably favorably favorably fa- fa discussed Mr Berry Deiry was a n member of the United Steel Workers of at America Local He was a member of the Catholic Church and a a. former former for for- mer member of or the Elks Elks' Club S Surviving are his widow one eon and three daughters Edward S. S with the Marines in El E Toro Tom Calif CallI Mrs Ted TI Wilma Larremore Large Larre- more more and Mae MM Berry Derry both boUl of I Park City Mrs James Carol Santy nty Carlin Nev and Imd four tout toutI I grandchildren s I Park City Oily residents offer sins sinI sincere sin sin- cere sere and he heartfelt condolences to I the members of the William Berry Derry family faintly and gratefully acknowledge the community's d debt bt of gratitude to a a. faithful pd nd elvic c servant ervant public r ji j r |