She attended Orrenma Elementary School, Arizona Middle School, Ephraim Junior High, Manti High School, Snow College, and Riverside City College, where she served on the Student Council. At Snow College she was a member of The Tribe of Many Feathers.
She was active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and served a mission in the Arkansas Little Rock Mission for eighteen months. Through her life she has served her church, most often in Primary, where she was a devoted teacher and music director, charming the children as they learned each song.
Trisha was thoroughly engaged in her life, and spent her time helping anyone who showed a need. She always guided younger children and her siblings into fun and useful activities. She loved when the children came for sleep-overs, and entertained them like royalty. Trisha’s greatest treasure was her family, providing them with elaborate holiday celebrations. She had an easy smile, and a loving heart. She had a sense of preparation, and found many useful items which were provided for emergencies.
Which sibling did she love the best? No one ever knew, since she quietly lifted each one to his or her best, through devoted attention and joy.
She was predeceased by her brother, Joseph Charles Berry, her grandparents, and all of her aunts and uncles. She is survived by her parents and her six other siblings, older brother, Kenneth James, and younger siblings, Robert Eugene, David Glenn, Leita Michelle, Gregory Alan, and Michael Ray, and her beloved nieces and nephews, all surnamed Berry.
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