Deborah Villanueva (Nashatka)
My love and prayers to the family. Tari and I were classmates and she was always so special to me. Love you dear friend. Will see you on the other side one day. R.I.P Tari 💜💐
Birth date: Oct 25, 1955 Death date: Oct 14, 2022
Tari Lynn Berendt was born on October 25th, 1955 in Standish Michigan to Robert and Christine Osier. She passed away at home with her family around her on October 14th, 2022 after a long illness. She was married to her loving husb Read Obituary
My love and prayers to the family. Tari and I were classmates and she was always so special to me. Love you dear friend. Will see you on the other side one day. R.I.P Tari 💜💐
We played bunco and she was always smiling and laughing and gave the best the hugs ,I'll miss her
Tati and I were born the same year and practically grew up together. She always looked slightly off to the side and up when trying to make a point.
Went to school with Tari. Then I married in the family to her cousin Bob. We talked a lot in text. I will miss her and our talks.
Never saw her without a smile. She had the most generous heart of anyone I have ever known. She and Tom made sure our parents got to travel to places they never could afford. She dropped everything including raising her own kids to help my sister and I when we needed help with our kids. She and Tom traveled miles every year just to get to a family reunion, wedding or funeral, they were ALWAYS there for us. We could talk for hours regularly on the phone and we loved our cruises. Every year for as long as I can remember she called me on my birthday and sang to me, sometimes I wouldn't answer just so I would have the recording of it. She was so good to my sons, she would always say, "They may be your sons, but they are MY boys". We always ended every visit or call with I love you, and she always got the last word in with, "I Love you More"
KEN OSIER lit a candle in memory of Tari Berendt

Tari was such a vital, loyal member of our quilting group. The true joy of sewing with her will be a treasured memory. Her knitted projects make every day better, an outward reminder of the love she spread.
Last year in August Tari and Tom invited Kay and I on a trip to Alaska. It is just the way Tari was. She and Tom made a life long dream come true for me and Kay. She was very generous, she had a heart as big as the world, always doing for othersshe was a great friend, and a wonderful loving sister. I will miss Tari for the rest of my life. With a very heavy heart I say, not good bye, but, SEE YOU LATER.
My favorite memory of you is baking and cooking especially for Christmas. Another favorite memory is going to Disney world with you and grandpa. I miss you grandma and I love you forever.