Posted by:
Ashby Marshall
Posted on:
January 28, 2025
We meet AL at the Antique store where he had a booth. From the first moment we talked to him we knew he was a genuine one of a kind. Sharp witted and funny he was always a positive person. We would see him at various places buying or selling his wares. We even saw him in Pennsylvania once buying stuff for his booth. We always wanted to speak to him and hear his stories. Such a great guy. Miss you AL. God bless you and your Family.
Posted by:
Karen
Posted on:
January 24, 2025
Twenty years with you will never seem like enough. Ride High on that Harley through the sky, and when I get there, we’ll go for another ride. Always in my heart.
Posted by:
Thomas R Giffin. Peewee
Posted on:
January 23, 2025
Al we are going to miss you pal RIP give Betty a hug for me ok.Its been a joy knowing you and growing up together save me a seat ok .
Posted by:
Susan black Mensch
Posted on:
January 22, 2025
Healing Hugs, Prayers and Love for his Family and friends 🙏 Rest in Peace Alan 😢 You will be missed 😢 You are loved 💙 Live and Hugs Cousin Susan Black Mensch
Posted by:
Tonya
Posted on:
January 22, 2025
Great picture of Al on his obituary. I miss him a lot. He was such a funny guy and would always stop by when he saw me working out in my yard picking up sticks or burning leaves. He made fun of me and cracked jokes in a playful way and his candor was authentic. He was the best neighbor on Machodoc Landing. He will be remembered and loved forever. Rest in Peace, Al ❤️🌷
Posted by:
Michael Hudson
Posted on:
January 22, 2025
I have known Al since 2006 with Marchuk Const, where we jointly worked on 3 projects together. He was a great trim carpenter, something I had little patience for! After his retired project of collecting antiquities,we purchased a number of things from his shop and now have them in our new home in PA to always remember him by! We continually kept in touch with each and I will miss him dearly. Fly high Al Berryman, see you on the other side one day.
Posted by:
Bob and Jan Swink
Posted on:
January 21, 2025
Al was a great friend, and I always considered him as a “Good Old Boy”. I met him and Karen at the Red Barn Flea Market, and we immediately became instant friends. He was talented in so many ways and always made me laugh. He will be so deeply missed by all that knew him. We thank God for sharing Al with us. Our prayers and thoughts are with Karen and the family. Love, Bob & Jan Swink.
Posted by:
Nancy Burch
Posted on:
January 21, 2025
I first met Al when he stopped by my house for a yard sale I was having. I liked him immediately. I met him again later when I began working at the antiques store where he was a vendor. Al, I will always remember those 3 words and will most likely repeat them again to anyone I’m training. You will continued to be missed and forever loved by us all.