5/7/19 Becky Berry Brick Reveal by Sarah A. Miller
Read MoreFriends, family and former students of Becky Berry surprise her with a namesake brick in the wall at the United Way of Smith County's office at The Tyler Woman's Building on Tuesday May 7, 2019. Berry taught high school for more than 30 years, most of those at Robert E. Lee High School. The United Way of Smith County's ‘Brick by Brick’ campaign raises money for the renovation of the building and honors special individuals (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Friends, family and former students of Becky Berry surprise her with a namesake brick in the wall at the United Way of Smith County's office at The Tyler Woman's Building on Tuesday May 7, 2019. Berry taught high school for more than 30 years, most of those at Robert E. Lee High School. The United Way of Smith County's ‘Brick by Brick’ campaign raises money for the renovation of the building and honors special individuals (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Friends, family and former students of Becky Berry surprise her with a namesake brick in the wall at the United Way of Smith County's office at The Tyler Woman's Building on Tuesday May 7, 2019. Berry taught high school for more than 30 years, most of those at Robert E. Lee High School. The United Way of Smith County's ‘Brick by Brick’ campaign raises money for the renovation of the building and honors special individuals (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Patrick Willis shows Becky Berry the brick on the wall in her name at the United Way of Smith County's office at The Tyler Woman's Building on Tuesday May 7, 2019. Berry taught high school for more than 30 years, most of those at Robert E. Lee High School. The United Way of Smith County's ‘Brick by Brick’ campaign raises money for the renovation of the building and honors special individuals (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Fritz Hager Jr. speaks during a surprise reveal of a namesake brick for Becky Berry at the United Way of Smith County's office at The Tyler Woman's Building on Tuesday May 7, 2019. Berry taught high school for more than 30 years, most of those at Robert E. Lee High School. The United Way of Smith County's ‘Brick by Brick’ campaign raises money for the renovation of the building and honors special individuals (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Friends, family and former students of Becky Berry surprise her with a namesake brick in the wall at the United Way of Smith County's office at The Tyler Woman's Building on Tuesday May 7, 2019. Berry taught high school for more than 30 years, most of those at Robert E. Lee High School. The United Way of Smith County's ‘Brick by Brick’ campaign raises money for the renovation of the building and honors special individuals (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Friends, family and former students of Becky Berry surprise her with a namesake brick in the wall at the United Way of Smith County's office at The Tyler Woman's Building on Tuesday May 7, 2019. Berry taught high school for more than 30 years, most of those at Robert E. Lee High School. The United Way of Smith County's ‘Brick by Brick’ campaign raises money for the renovation of the building and honors special individuals (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Reece Berry, 10, and Blake Berry, 7, visit with their grandmother Becky Berry during a reception after the Brick by Brick reveal at The Tyler Woman's Building on Tuesday May 7, 2019. Mrs. Berry taught high school for more than 30 years, most of those at Robert E. Lee High School. The United Way of Smith County's ‘Brick by Brick’ campaign raises money for the renovation of the building and honors special individuals (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
John Berry stands by his mother Becky Berry during a reception after the Brick by Brick reveal at The Tyler Woman's Building on Tuesday May 7, 2019. Mrs. Berry taught high school for more than 30 years, most of those at Robert E. Lee High School. The United Way of Smith County's ‘Brick by Brick’ campaign raises money for the renovation of the building and honors special individuals (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Former students surround Becky Berry during a reception after the Brick by Brick reveal at The Tyler Woman's Building on Tuesday May 7, 2019. Mrs. Berry taught high school for more than 30 years, most of those at Robert E. Lee High School. Pictured from left: Fritz Hager Jr., Matt Rowan, Sam Johnson, Patrick Willis, Jenny (Carman) Dees and Richard Davis. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)