Roland Berry
Obituary
Roland Berry
June 8, 1956- March 29, 2023.
Roland passed away at Victoria Hospital in London, ON from cancer.
His family and friends are deeply saddened by his death.
Roland is survived by the Love of his Life Aurore Gauvreau and her family.
His 2 children Chad and Tara and his 6 grandchildren.
His brothers and sisters and their spouses.
Predeceased by his parents Jacqueline and Hermas (Joe) and his brother Donald.
He will be missed by his nieces and nephews and also his friends.
Roland loved swimming, cooking, singing and dancing. He also had a love for animals.
Family was very important to him.
He had this beautiful smile and kindness about him. He will be in our heart forever.
The celebration of his life will be May 27, 2023 in Elliot Lake.
Burial at 1:00 at Woodlands Cemetery on Ottawa St, which will be followed by a celebration of his Life at the Legion.
The family would like to thank the staff at Victoria Hospital.
Donations can be made to Victoria and University Hospital of London and also to the Humane Society of your choice.
What a wonderful young man, Roland was. Always a smile on his face to cheer everyone around him. We were privileged to have known him.
Our deepest sympathy to Aurore and Roland’s family.
Bayfield friends,
Carolyn and Ron Quinlan
Dear Aurore and families, we were so very happy to have met and had time to spend with Rollie and you at the campground last season. Such a kind and gentle soul he was. Our deepest sympathies for the pain you bear in his loss, sending wishes for all of you to find the strength to keep the may wonderful memories of good times close to your hearts, he was indeed a very special man!!
Roland was a good man and friend. His sense of humour was fantastic. He will be missed at the campground.
Roland was a great guy, greeting everyone in the park as they walked by with a big smile on his face .He will be greatly missed by all that new him.
Condolences to Aurore and her family and to Roland’s family.
Stan & Rosemary Holloway
Thinking of you and your family as you celebrate the life of you beloved Roland.
May your happy memories give you peace and comfort during this challenging time. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.
Jean Wazid
You’re in my thoughts and prayers. Cherish the memories and I will see you soon.
Hello Aurore. The picture you have chosen is exactly how I’ve pictured Roland since his passage into heaven. Mike and I were very fortunate to spend a short time with you two shortly before his chemo treatment began and he was full of such hope. I know you have a difficult journey ahead of you as Roland snuck into all of our hearts and stayed there. His friendly nature and genuine interest in others made him easy to talk to and we will miss him. Our sincere sympathies to you and your family.