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Wilma Lee Berryhill

Wilma Lee Berryhill

Southaven, MS

Wilma Lee Berryhill, a cherished homemaker and devoted family woman, passed away on March 15, 2026, at Baptist Desoto Hospital in Southaven, Mississippi. Born on December 5, 1958, in Stuttgart, Arkansas, Wilma filled her life with the warmth and love she so freely gave to those around her. Her greatest joy was found in the company of her loved ones and in the memorable trips they shared, which strengthened family bonds and created cherished memories.

As a homemaker, Wilma brought selflessness and kindness to every part of her days, quietly shaping the lives of her family and friends. She is lovingly remembered by her husband, John Berryhill, who stood beside her through every chapter of their life together. Her legacy lives on through her sons, Burt Kelley, John Kelley and his wife Jamie, Roy Kelley, and Ira Kelley, who carry forward her spirit and values. She was also a beloved sister to Shorty and Allie Mae Moore.

Wilma delighted in her grandchildren Evan, Riley, Alicia, Alivia, and Cameron, taking great pride in their achievements and growth. She treasured her great-granddaughter Sutton Claire, whose presence brought her immeasurable happiness in her later years. She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Ruthie Mae Westbrook, and her brother, John Wesley Westbrook.

Wilma Lee Berryhill’s life was one of quiet dedication, joyful connection, and deep affection for her family. She leaves behind a legacy of warmth and care that will continue to guide and inspire those who loved her.

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