Judith Colleen Berrett

1947 ~ 2021

Service:

Feb. 27, 2021
11:00 AM
Larkin Mortuary-Riverton, 3688 West 12600 South, Riverton, Utah 84065

Judith Colleen Berrett was born in Salt Lake City on August 17, 1947 and died February 20, 2021. She was among six children of Melvin and Vivian Tanner and was devoted to her family and her community. Judy was devoted to her grandchildren, who were the world to her. She was first and foremost a grandmother, always loving and proud of them. She had a passion for genealogy and gave much of her time to researching her ancestors and connecting with other relatives to further this work. She was a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and spent many years in faithful temple service.

She is survived by her son Chris Berrett and his wife Summur, and her grandchildren London-Rayn, Bodhi and Jade, her brothers Dale Tanner and Robert Tanner. She was preceded in death by her brothers David and Roger Tanner and her sister Susan Leach. She was loved by everyone and known for her generous and thoughtful nature and commitment to her Savior.

Services will be held at Larkin Mortuary, 3688 W. 12600 S. in Riverton, Utah on Saturday, February 27 at 11 a.m. She will be buried with her parents, Melvin and Vivian Tanner.


Guestbook/Condolences

Judy was such an important part of Bountiful Soroptimists. We are all absolutley crushed by the news of her passing. She was a terrific treasurer, always there to help with our many, many projects and always such fun to talk to. She was an amazing person that we are already missing. We'll be there for her funeral on the Internet today, wishing we could be there in person.


- Julie Woodward

What a great lady and Sister in Christ. Enjoyed serving with you in the temple.
Until we meet again.💖


- Iris McCallister

I worked with Judy at the Bountiful temple for over 5 years. She was such a joy to work with. She was so graceful and put-together. I never saw her upset or frazzled. She was always so proud of her work with the women's club she volunteered with; especially during the Christmas tours.

My deepest sympathy to all the family and loved ones.


- Karen Wennerstrom

I am saddened by the passing of my friend, Judy.
We enjoyed many walks and talks over the years. We shared many wonderful talks about our families, family history, and current events.
Condolences to her son, his wife, and her beautiful grandchildren.


- Karen Cox

It was a lovely service.
She is a shining angel now.


- Annett Stauffer

So sorry, she was a dear friend . She will be greatly missed.


- Judy Bird

We loved Judith. We enjoyed our association with her as a ward member. We spent many enjoyable evenings with her in a group out to eat and the theater.
We missed her when she left the ward and we will miss her even more now.


- Kay & Evelyn Jensen

I was so sad to hear of Judy's passing. She was such a sweet, giving friend. We had alot of good tiimes and shared so many memories together. I will miss Judy.
She is so happy with the Lord.♥️


- Pamela Parkin

Judy is a dear friend and sister in the Gospel. I am saddened to learn of her passing; I know she wanted to see those darling grandchildren grow-up. We will miss her greatly and look forward to a wonderful reunion in the hereafter.


- Barbara Lockhart