October 22, 1936 August 02, 2023
October 22, 1936 -- August 02, 2023

John Barry Bert

In Loving Memory of John Barry Bert

 

October 22, 1936 - August 2, 2023

 

John Barry Bert, a beloved soul, entered this world on October 22, 1936, in Austin, Texas, as the cherished child of John Edward and Leah Baker Bert. His lifelong journey led him to the White Rock area of Dallas, where he found his place and purpose.

 

A dedicated worker from a young age, John's commitment was evident when he received the esteemed "News Carrier of the Month'' award from the Dallas Morning News during his youth. His paper route was not just a task, but a responsibility he embraced wholeheartedly. A testament to his determination, he became the Dallas Golden Glove Champion in the featherweight class and later graduated from Krozier Tech in January of 1956. Continuing his quest for knowledge, he embarked on a journey to Abilene Christian College in 1956, followed by enrollment in the US Army Southwestern Signal School. 

 

Upon completing his service in the army, John's creativity flourished as he assumed the role of an art director at Recognition Equipment. His artistic flair was evident in the brochures, drawings, sculptures, and other creations he designed for the company. As his family grew, he made the pivotal decision to establish his own roofing company, a venture he successfully managed alongside his wife, son, and daughters.

 

John's adventurous spirit beckoned him to explore the world, and he embarked on remarkable journeys to countless corners of the globe. His travels included multiple sojourns to Europe, where he immersed himself in the cultures of France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Austria, London, and Switzerland. He and his beloved Dee even ventured on a captivating safari in South Africa and enjoyed the tranquil beauty of Caribbean islands and the Bahamas. Trips to Canada and New York were also treasured, allowing him to revel in his passion for musical theater. Creating cherished memories with his entire family, John shared joyous times in South Padre, Deer Lake Cabins, and Club Med.

 

John's heart held special places for three couples who touched his life deeply—his friendship with Richard and Elaine Kennedy of Dallas, Ismael and Marucha Cardenas in Mexico City and Alex and Marian Tschirhart in Castroville held profound significance. These bonds were a testament to the meaningful relationships he forged, considering them family and cherishing their presence in his life.

 

Surrounded by the warmth of his family and his beloved wife of 58 years, John Barry Bert peacefully departed from this world in the embrace of his home. A man of unwavering generosity, he dedicated his time, talent, and resources to causes close to his heart. A life filled with love for his wife, family, feline companions, explorations, entertainment, delectable meals, and a refreshing glass of chardonnay was a life well-lived.

 

With gratitude for his presence in our lives, we bid a heartfelt salute to you, John Bert. Your legacy will forever radiate in the hearts of those who were fortunate to know and love you.

 

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Sisters of the Divine Providence in San Antonio, Texas, at cdptexas.org.

Congregation of Divine Providence

Our Lady of the Lake Convent

515 S.W. 24th Street

San Antonio, Texas 78207 – 4619

(210) 434-1866

Condolences

Nancy Price August 23, 2023

Classmate of April WYLIE , Texas

I was sad to hear of your loss. You and your family are in our prayers. May your dad rest with the angels in heaven.

Gene and Carolyn Andres August 24, 2023

friends Grand Junction, CO 81507 , Colorado

There are so many lovely memories that we hardly know where to start. And so many enjoyable dinners and parties. Thanks to John and Dee, our old neighborhood on Vinewood Street was a very happy place. He will be missed. Gene and Carolyn

Gene and Carolyn Andres August 24, 2023

friends Grand Junction, CO 81507 , Colorado

There are so many lovely memories that we hardly know where to start. And so many enjoyable dinners and parties. Thanks to John and Dee, our old neighborhood on Vinewood Street was a very happy place. He will be missed. Gene and Carolyn

Gene and Carolyn Andres August 24, 2023

friends Grand Junction, CO 81507 , Colorado

There are so many lovely memories that we hardly know where to start. And so many enjoyable dinners and parties. Thanks to John and Dee, our old neighborhood on Vinewood Street was a very happy place. He will be missed. Gene and Carolyn