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Edgar Berry
December 28, 2016
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<div itemprop="description">Edgar William Berry died December 28, 2016 at Extendicare Red Deer. Born in<br>Loverna, SK he received his early education at Antelope Park School near the home<br>farm. Following high school in Kindersley he attended SAIT studying electronics. Ed<br>spent the next fifteen years working in radio, telegraph and telephone communications,<br>a career that began with the air force ground crew in Clinton, ON and led to travel to<br>various exotic Canadian spots, the Alaska Highway, Kenora, Moose Jaw, Uranium City<br>and Fort Smith to name a few. The highlight might have been work on the DEW Line at<br>Cape Dyer on Baffin Island where he stayed for three years. A return to the south<br>brought him to Vegreville with AGT. In 1965 he made a career change and attended U<br>of A for a B.Ed after which he taught electronics at Red Deer Vocational High School,<br>now Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive. Out of many class projects the building of Hero<br>the robot with a class in the mid 1980’s was most memorable.<br><br>Following retirement in 1990 Ed found more time to pursue his many hobbies,<br>anthropology, Spanish, archaeology, travel, car restoration, and antique furniture<br>collecting. He especially enjoyed an RDC archaeological trip to the U.S. Four Corners<br>into Anasazi country. As well he travelled with “Operation Amigos” to Juarez, MX where<br>the group built school houses for the locals.<br><br>Predeceased by brothers George and Norman, Ed is survived by his longtime partner,<br>Anita, two brothers, Gordon and Mark(Vivian) and numerous nieces and nephews as<br>well as grand-nieces-and-nephews. As Ed wished there will be a private burial. In his<br>memory if friends wish donations can be made to Red Deer Regional Hospital<br>Foundation or Extendicare.<br></div>