Oral Berry, age 81, of Salem, died Thursday, April 11th, at St. Mary's Hospital in Centralia. He was a conductor/brakeman on the Union Pacific Railroad, was an Army veteran from the Korean Conflict, and of the Lutheran faith. Funeral services for Oral Berry will be held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the Rogers-Atkins Funeral Home in Salem, with Pastor Doug Meyer presiding. Burial in the East Lawn Cemetery in Salem. There will be a presentation of the Flag by the Salem American Legion. Visitation will be after one Sunday afternoon until the time of the service. Memorials may be made to the Salem Pregnancy Care Clinic. Oral Berry is survived by four daughters - Kathleen Duncan and husband John of Salem, Virginia Donoho and husband Tony of West Frankfort, Ina Miller and husband Lee of Madison and Patricia Anderson and husband Blaine of Iuka; one sister - Norma Temple of Vernal, Utah, 14 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Oral Berry was born on March 18th 1932 in Chanute, Kansas to Victor Gene Berry and Laura (Essary) Berry. He married Ina Marlene (Ruckman) Berry in Salemon July 3rd, 1954. His parents and wife all preceded him in death along with two sons - Earl Lynn Berry and Benjamin Alen Berry.