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Berry memorial service set Aug. 22; significant traffic impacts likely

Hundreds expected to pay tribute to fallen first responder
August 20, 2024

Hundreds of first responders and a long line of emergency vehicles are expected to assemble in the heart of Sussex County this week to honor fallen volunteer firefighter and emergency medical services logistics technician Thomas W. Berry III, who was tragically lost in the line of duty while on the scene of a motor vehicle collision near Georgetown.

The memorial service, with full firefighter honors, is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 22, at Crossroad Community Church, 20684 State Forest Road west of Georgetown. Friends, family and others who wish to pay their respects may do so from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the church before the service.

The service will be open to the public. However, no recording devices or photography will be permitted for anyone inside the sanctuary before, during or afterward. Also, there will be no livestream. Those wishing to attend are encouraged to be in line as early as possible during calling hours, as seating will be limited.

Following the service, a lengthy procession that could include 100 or more emergency units will escort the casket as it makes its way from the church to the Georgetown Fire Co., Sussex County EMS offices and the Ellendale Vol. Fire Co. in the ceremonial rite to answer Berry’s final alarm. Interment will follow in the Ellendale Cemetery.

Traffic impacts in the Georgetown and Ellendale areas are expected to be significant Thursday afternoon, particularly between 2 and 5 p.m. Motorists should be aware in advance and plan their trips accordingly. Signboards with detour information will be placed along the procession route, which includes Route 113, Route 18/404, and numerous side streets in both communities. Go to deldot.gov for the latest traffic information.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Berry’s memory be made to any local fire company. Also, letters of condolence to the family and/or any of the grieving agencies should be addressed and directed to the following:

The Berry Family | Ellendale Vol. Fire Co. | Georgetown Fire Co. | Sussex County EMS, c/o Sussex County Department of Public Safety, 21911 Rudder Lane, Georgetown, DE 19947.

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