Charlene Joanne BERRYMAN
Charlene was born in Edmonton Alberta. She grew up in Leduc AB, she loved to Ski, long distance running and Swimming.
In 1989 Charlene was blessed with her first child Amy and with many challenges she completed her education going to NAIT to become a Dental Assistant Level 3. She graduated from NAIT in 1992.
In 1994 Charlene met the love of her life Trevor and they married in 1995. They continued to grow their family and along came 5 boys Landon, Haidon, Bryce, Carson and Quinton. Her life was complete and very busy.
Charlene had a very close-knit family. She had 2 sisters Michele and Terri and 1 brother David. She was very happy when her Mom and Dad came to live with them when they moved to Tomahawk in 2004.
The whole family loved going camping and enjoyed yearly Family Holidays seeing many parts of the world. They also had a passion for Motor Cross. They spent many weekends racing all over Alberta.
As the years passed and Charlene’s family grew up she was blessed with 4 Grandchildren: Tegan, Soloman, Kalliope and Lylah as well as many Nieces and Nephews.
In 2021 Charlene had the honor to help plan decorate and be a part of her only Daughters Wedding where she inherited another son Jona Barrios.
Charlene has left quite a Legacy. She was taken way too early and will be forever missed.
In memory of Charlene a celebration of life will be held on September 16th at Immanuel Lutheran Church @ 51124 Highway 759, Tomahawk Alberta from 11am-12 with a light lunch afterwards. For those who would like to join for the Burial it will be at 3pm @ Evergreen Memorial 16102 Fort Road NW Edmonton.
We went through some things together! We cried and laughed ! Not everyone helped , you were one of the few that did ! Love you
In memory of Charlene a celebration of life will be held on September 16th at Immanuel Lutheran Church @ 51124 Highway 759, Tomahawk Alberta from 11am-12 with a light lunch afterwards. For those who would like to join for the Burial it will be at 3pm @ Evergreen Memorial 16102 Fort Road NW Edmonton.
I can’t find the right words to express the sadness I feel, I felt she was a part of our family from the day she was born. Our deepest sympathy to the whole family! Love you all
Gone but never forgotten you were one of a kind
There are no words to describe the loss we all feel, and what an Amazing person you were. I owe so many of my great childhood memories to you, and the family. It is so hard to accept such a tragedy, but you will forever live on in our memories, and shared stories over the next generations. We love you aunty Charlene, rest well.
Love, Jordan and Nicole
No words can be said, we knew Charlene as a child and she was so full of life. I am
Sure she went into her adult years the same, she will be missed hugs to all the family . An old family friend condolences from
The Kalutich Family