Obituary

IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Jesse William “Bill” Berry

Date of Death
2026-01-31
Date of Service

There will be a celebration of life later in the spring.  It was Bill’s wishes to be cremated with no formal visitation and funeral service at this time.  The date of his celebration will be announced later.

Jesse William “Bill” Berry, age 81, of Franklin, TN formerly of Dickson County died January 31, 2026, at Williamson Medical Center.

Bill was born in Dickson County on November 12, 1944, and was the son of the late Ray Alexander and Mary Cooksey Berry. He was preceded in death by a sister Betty Ray Berry Fox.

Bill was a graduate of Charlotte High School and later attended and graduated from Austin Peay with a B.S. in accounting.  He traveled the world with his work, building float glass furnaces as an independent contractor. Bill was a member of the Ohio Brick Layers Union and the International Brick Layers Union.

Bill lived a life of fun and adventure. He loved riding his Harley and attending bike rallies, he was a fan of Nascar always following Sterling Marlin and loved attending the races at Bristol and Talladega. He loved spending time at the beach and was an avid reader and Sudoku player.

Bill is survived by wife of 19 years, Emily Cooksey Berry, his stepson Kevin Walsh and his step daughter Jennifer (Chris) Daffer, his sister, Linda Berry Reynolds (Stan), his three grandchildren, Gracie, Logan and Haden, his nephew, Quint Reynolds (Laura), Matt Fox (Kathy), John Fox (Dawn), Jesse Fox (Charley), his nieces, Amber Potter (Tim), Gena Mason (Alvin), Holly Carter (Dave), great nieces, Beasley Reynolds and Lucy Potter, great nephews, Luke Potter (Hannah), Travis Potter (Kaitlin).

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  1. I just found out that one of my best friends had passed away. We attended school in Charlotte. Those were some good times. I will always love Bill. He was so sweet, loyal to his friends, kind and smart. He did business with me when he lived closer and I lost touch when he moved to Franklin. God bless you my friend and my love to you, Emily. You must be great, Bill spoke of you highly and was so happy with his life. I was fortunate to have known him and he will stay in my heart.
    Barbara Eubank Jones

  2. I just found out that one of my best friends had passed away. We attended school in Charlotte. Those were some good times. I will always love Bill. He was so sweet, loyal to his friends, kind and smart. He did business with me when he lived closer and I lost touch when he moved to Franklin. God bless you my friend and my love to you, Emily. You must be great, Bill spoke of you highly and was so happy with his life. I was fortunate to have known Bill and he will stay in my heart.
    Barbara Eubank Jones

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