Anderson Funeral Home

serving families for over 70 years
312 South Stone St.
Augusta, WI 54722
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Donny Berry
Donald Eugene Berry
 “Donny”
August 6th, 1953 ~ February 8th, 2026
72 years, 6 months and 2 days

Donny Berry was born August 6th, 1953, son of Clarence and Lorena (Pettis) Berry. He was raised in Augusta and graduated from Augusta High School in 1971. In high school he played football and loved to watch the game.

Donny married LeaAnn Hilmanowski and to this union 3 children were born. He later married Lana Mercer and with this marriage had a daughter and a bonus son Jason. 

Donny finally found his soul mate Paula Ellenberger and the two were united in marriage on July 17th 1999. They each gained bonus children and loved them all like their own. Donny and Paula were lucky enough to spend 34 plus years together. 

Donny was a Cattle dealer in his early years for Dale Randall & Sons . He then uprooted to Florida where he worked in the cattle Parlor for 2 years which helped expand their business. He had a love for his home town and moved back to Augusta and later went on his own cattle adventure and eventually he and his wife Paula started a Trucking Company. They both worked hard together as a team thru thick and thin and had a very ‘UNIQUE’ relationship. 

Donny loved his wife, sisters, brothers, children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousin and his friends. Family gatherings were important to Donny, and even though he was over the road driving truck he rarely missed any. Donny would drive all night and all day to be there. He loved them all. 

Donny had a love for family, friends, cards, games, jokes, laugh at his own jokes, Westerns, football ( GO PACKERS ) Karaoke, singing those country songs, Gardening, canning fresh Tomatoes to share with friends and family, Coon Hunting with his dogs, Canada family and friends fishing trips , shore lunch , fish fries, and his recent big hobby was Horse Pulls. Donny ran the Horse Pulls for the Augusta Lions Club which he was very proud of. He shared ownership with his horse Diesel and traveled to many pulls all over the country. Last but not least he had a love for his Yorkie Poodles Baylee and Manny, when ever Donny and Paula went out to eat there was an extra order of a Ribeye steak or Prime rib cut into bite sized pieces. 

If you had the pleasure of knowing Donny Berry you had a great time of laughs and smiles and memories for a life time. Donny loved with his whole heart and loved everyone he met. Donny believed and said several times. “ everyone deserves to be loved.” 

He will be deeply missed by his wife Paula; sisters and brothers, Patricia Bauch ( Dave ), Edwin Berry ( Jennifer ), David Berry ( Marilyn ), Jackie Newcomb (Tom ), Allen Berry (Joni ); children Chris Berry (Jenny), Donna Lone (Loren), Mike Berry (Jackie), Amanda Hunt (Johnathan) , Michelle Hodgson (Mike), Jason Hilmanowski (Tara), Dustin Poirier (Kelly), Shane Poirier, Dakota Poirier (Amber); grandchildren, Christian Berry (Abbi) , Sami Berry (Nick), Jordan Berry (Madison), Tyler Lone, Jenny Lone (Adam), Benny Lone, Shelby Lone (Justin), Ashley Tellis, Stephinie Erdman, Luke Berry, Grace Berry, Cameron Cook, Courtney Cook, Chelsea Cook, Alaina Cook, Jacob Hunt, Makayla Hodgon (Trevor), Quintin Poirier (Maddie), Isabelle Buttke, Braden Poirier, Ava Poirier, Landon Wilson and Levi Seichter. 

Donny is preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Lorena Berry; step dad Leland “Skip” Ginther; daughter Makeisha Poirier; and granddaughter Zekia Hodgson. 

We invite Family and friends to join us in honoring and celebrating the life of Donny Berry on February 22nd at the Augusta Lions Hall, 200 E. Lincoln St. in Augusta, WI. 

Memorial services will begin at 2:00 p.m. and continue until approximately 2:45 p.m., with a Celebration of Life to follow. 

To honor him, guests are welcome to wear Green Bay Packers attire as he was a devoted fan. Casual attire is also perfectly appropriate. 

We appreciate everyone’s love, support and presence during this difficult time as we gather to remember and celebrate his life.