Baby Shower Saturday For Wife Of Late Paramedic

September 13, 2012

A baby shower will be held this Saturday at the Century Fire Station for the wife of a paramedic and fire department member killed recently in a traffic crash.

Lt. Nathan Berry was a member of the Century Fire Department and the Friendship Fire Department, and he was a paramedic supervisor with Lifeguard EMS in Santa Rosa County and a former paramedic with Atmore Ambulance.  Berry, 22, was killed in an off-duty traffic accident south of Jay in June.

The baby shower for Tiffany (Hanks) Berry will be held from 2-4 p.m. at the Century Fire Station, 10 Tedder Road, just off Highway 29, for the Berry’s unborn son Mason.

Mason will need any and all baby items, including clothing for 0-12 months, according to event organizers. Gifts are also welcome for Mason’s big sister, Anna Claire. Her clothing size is 18-24 months and her shoe size is 5.

Gifts from those unable to attend can be dropped off at the Lifeguard EMS office at 4340 Avalon Boulevard in Milton from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. through Friday or the Century Fire Station from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. through Friday, or the Flomaton City Hall at 2125 Ringold Street from 7:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. through Friday.

Those attending are asked to call (850) 619-0729 or email shaunmoye@att.net in advance so that an accurate count can be obtained for food.

Comments

2 Responses to “Baby Shower Saturday For Wife Of Late Paramedic”

  1. Sane American on September 14th, 2012 12:15 am

    Do they have to be brand new items? My youngest boy, and hopefully last child, is just about out of theses sizes and I could donate a good bit of stuff. He didn’t stay in them long so they aren’t used that much. We got them brand new less than a year ago. Also, where could I take them if I can’t make it before the dates and times listed? I would love to help by donating these things so any additional info would be great.

  2. JT on September 13th, 2012 4:59 am

    RIP brother. God be with your family through these good and bad times.