RECOGNIZING THE LIFE OF RITA BERTHAY; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 182
(Extensions of Remarks - October 23, 2020)

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                  RECOGNIZING THE LIFE OF RITA BERTHAY

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                            HON. TRENT KELLY

                             of mississippi

                    in the house of representatives

                        Friday, October 23, 2020

  Mr. KELLY of Mississippi. Madam Speaker, I rise today to celebrate 
the life of Rita ``RiRi'' Lilly Berthay, who passed away on October 6 
after a courageous battle with an extended illness.
  Rita's life began on November 5, 1955 in Greenville, Mississippi. She 
went on to graduate from the University of Mississippi with a 
bachelor's and a master's degree in social work. After her marriage to 
Michael Berthay in 1979, she moved to Saltillo where she raised her two 
sons. A devoted Christian and member of First United Methodist Church 
of Saltillo, Rita was known for being extraordinarily strong in her 
faith and an inspiration to all who know her.
  Her dedication to serving others was evident in her 28 years in 
social work, mental health, and counseling. Rita's career was her 
passion and purpose. She took great pride in helping those in need and 
felt she never worked a day in her life. She was instrumental in 
implementing Crisis Intervention Training which trained local law 
enforcement how to handle mental health issues. Rita also served as CEO 
of the Lifecore Health Group until her retirement this past July.
  Above all, Rita found the greatest joy in caring for and spending 
time with her family, particularly spoiling her two granddaughters, Ava 
and Mary. She was selfless and generous, and always looking for ways to 
help others. Her life was one of service, grace, and love for her 
family and community and she will be greatly missed by all whom she 
encountered.
  Left to cherish her memory is her husband Mike Berthay; sons, Clint 
and Ryan Berthay, as well as many other extended family members.

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