Perry Como

Perry Como

Perry Como Obituary

Published by Legacy.com from May 13 to May 27, 2001.
MIAMI (AP) - Perry Como, the crooning baritone barber famous for his relaxed vocals, cardigan sweaters and television Christmas specials, died Saturday after a lengthy illness.

Como died in his sleep at his home in Jupiter Inlet Beach Colony, his daughter Terry Thibadeau said. Some sources listed Como's age as 88; others said he was 87.

"We spent two beautiful hours (Friday) with dad, me and my grandson, Holden," Thibadeau told The Palm Beach Post. "We shared ice cream. It was a wonderful moment for us."

The charming Italian-American whose name became synonymous with mellow performed through seven decades, starting in the 1930s. His idol, the late singer Bing Crosby, once called Como "the man who invented casual."

Como left his job as a steel town barber to sing with big bands in the 1930s and his songs were a mainstay of radio and jukeboxes in the late 1940s. He helped pioneer variety shows on the new medium of television in the 1950s and performed on television specials over the last four decades. His music remained popular in recent years on easy-listening radio.

In 1945, Como had his first million-selling hit, "Till the End of Time." It was among many songs including "Prisoner of Love" that topped the charts. He competed with Frank Sinatra and Crosby to be the era's top crooner.

While Como emulated Crosby in his early years, some of his best-known numbers were light novelty songs like "Hot Diggity" and "Papa Loves Mambo." He made a brief foray into wartime movie musicals in Hollywood, but decided to pursue a career in radio.

Como often said he far preferred singing romantic ballads to some of the lightweight numbers, but the novelty songs were a frequent audience request.

"They get tired of hearing 'Melancholy Baby' and those mushy things," Como said in a 1994 interview. "But those are the songs that, as a singer, you love to sing."

Some music experts say Como, with his naturally melodic baritone voice, might have carved a deeper niche if he had taken firmer control of his material.

Will Friedwald, author of "Jazz Singing" and an expert of music from Como's era, once called Como "a marvelous singer" who "seemed to do everything they put in front of him."

Como made his television debut in 1948 on NBC's "The Chesterfield Supper Club" and in 1950 he switched to CBS for "The Perry Como Show," which ran for five years. Como then returned to NBC for a variety show that ran for eight years, first on Saturday nights opposite Jackie Gleason, then on Tuesday night.

In 1963, he gave up the regular television show and began doing occasional specials. Rock 'n' roll had crowded out the crooners who once charmed hordes of screaming bobby-soxers.

His career saw a resurgence in the 1970s with songs like "It's Impossible," "And I Love You So" and several best-selling Christmas albums. In 1987, President Reagan presented Como with a Kennedy Center award for outstanding achievement in the performing arts.

In 1994, Como put out a three-CD boxed set including his most popular songs since he started recording in 1943. And his former hit, "Catch a Falling Star" - for which Como won a Grammy in 1958 - became familiar to a new generation of fans when it became part of the Clint Eastwood-Kevin Costner movie "A Perfect World."

Como said he occasionally tired of the jokes about his somnambulant style, although he found a skit on the SCTV comedy show particularly amusing. The spot showed a Como impersonator lying on the floor nearly comatose with a microphone in front of his barely moving lips as dancers leaped about him.

His casual legend grew from his first pressure-packed appearances on the pioneering medium of live television - with its crashing scenery, misplaced cue cards and camera confusion.

"I decided the only thing to do was take it as it came," he recalled in a 1985 interview. "People wrote in asking how I could be so casual. It all started to grow."

Pierino Roland Como was born May 18, 1913, in Canonsburg, Pa., the middle offspring of 13 children of Italian immigrants.

At age 11, he went to work sweeping floors after school at a barbershop in the town just south of Pittsburgh. He got lessons on how to cut the hair of coal miners and other workers, and by the age of 14 he had his own barber business earning $150 a week. His pay dropped off during the Depression when he went to work for another barber.

But he got an offer to sing with Freddie Carlone's band in Cleveland in the early 1930s. He began his rise in show business when he was signed to sing with Ted Weems big band in 1936, a relationship that continued for six years.

In 1943, he began what turned into a 50-year contract with RCA-Victor Records with the recording of the song "Goodbye Sue."

In his later years, Como lived in a private semiretirement with his wife Roselle, whom he met at a picnic when he was 16 and married in 1933. They divided their time between the North Carolina mountains and the Palm Beach County town of Jupiter where he played golf, took long, brisk walks and entertained his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mrs. Como died in August 1998, less than two weeks after she and Como celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary. She was 84.

He reappeared on television periodically for Christmas television specials from exotic, international locales. Even as he grew older, the graying Como retained a tanned, fit appearance and youthful charm.


Copyright © 2001 The Associated Press

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George Chartofillis

May 18, 2024

"Happy Birthday Perry!" Thank you for all the "Magic Moments" you gave us here on earth, and thanks "For The Good Times" you gave us watching you on stage, TV, and recordings. Your existence, talent, contributions to all that heard, saw, and admired you will never be forgotten.

December 30, 2017

My deepest sympathies to Perry Como family.

I hear to his songs and video clips and found them very good.

He was a good singer and his voice will remain forever.

Henry Cooper
Lima,Peru

Mary Helen Wallace

September 7, 2017

Dear Family of Mr. C,
I think of this great humble man so often, sing his songs or play them on my keyboard, watch and listen to him on youtube.....gone are the days of his entertaining us. But, I do believe he is keeping heaven happy with a song or two everyday. He was one in a million. So glad he was part of my time.

Harry Simpson

May 12, 2016

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

pat martin

June 5, 2015

I loved to hear him sing' "I don't See Me In your Eyes Anymore". No talent now days can reach his pure, wholesome, clean singing. Glad I was a part of hearing and appreciating it. Best regards t the entire family.

BETTYANN CAPOGRECO

June 3, 2015

PERRY COMO WAS A GREAT SINGER. I DID NOT EVEN KNOW HE HAD LEFT US. MY FAVORITE SONG OF HIS IS WHERE HAS ORRIE GONE ?

Jackie McKeel

December 19, 2013

As we are coming up to Christmas, 2013 I naturally think of Perry Como and his Christmas specials. What a wonderful singer and person he was! When God made him He threw away the mold. He seemed to be such a kind, sweet, compasionate person. They kind of person you always wanted to meet. I'll see you later on in Heaven Perry. Rest in Peace.

August 11, 2013

His songs could make anybody cry or put a big smile on their face. Pat Martin in Virginia

Richard Owen

March 2, 2013

Thank You, Mr. Como, For All Your Wonderful Music. Rest In Peace, Kind Sir. See You On The Other Side Some Beautiful Day.

victoria (Toria)

May 20, 2011

They say that a teacher'ither influence never stops and for those of us fortunate enough to have known Mr. C, neither do the memories of his kindness gentleness toward the people he encountered. God made a very special person in Mr. C. I just hope he kept the mold. Perry, you are so missed. how I wish my grandchildren and great granddaughter had been able to know you . RIP old friend.

Imelda Garza

May 18, 2011

My condolences to Mr. Como's family. I love the way he sang. My favorite song "It's Impossible" always touched my heart. May you feel God's presence and love during this sad time.

Eve J Blohm

May 5, 2011

Perry Como's easy style will leave
a lasting memory as well as some of
his songs, Round and Round, Its Impossible and Catch a Falling Star.
Eve Jeanette Blohm

Alex DeRose

February 14, 2011

Perry Como's nephew with the same name was one of my best friends of years ago.
Love and Peace to both Perrys.

Terry Heimel

July 6, 2010

I was about 5 years old and lived in Port Washington. I remember he had a statue built in the Catholic church of his deceased daughter with Jesus..very compelling....I went to his house one Halloween to collect for Unicef and remember (I was only 7 years old) just being in awe of this beautifully talented man....I remember also he was so kind.

May 13, 2010

May 2010 Please know I have soooo enjoyed your fathers Christmas specials. God so loves him.-Donna Casner (Fort Scott, KS)

cheri weiner

December 4, 2009

A precious loss when we lost Perry Como.

He sang his songs on the radio, the phonograph records and allowed the teenager I was, to learn to dance to his tunes, with such a joy.

He was one of the few who apprently led a happy married life and his very being, lacking of any nasty news updates about him.

Too bad so few could even match him today.

Rest in peace and may heaven and the angels enjoy his singing as we did on earth.

Katie Cunningham

June 18, 2009

Perry you are indeed without a doubt the most loving and moral person I have ever known. Your legacy is one of decency, love and kindness. God bless you.
KATIE C

BABE

August 7, 2007

PERRY COMO WAS A WONDERFUL SINGER I WILL MISS HIM GOD BLESS U PERRY

Victoria McKelvy

February 26, 2006

For you Mr.C a very special thank you for making my teen years memorable, and for being such a wonderful person and role model. You were a joy to all who knew you and an inspiration to millions who loved you. Say hi to mom for me. I miss you both, you will live forever through your music.

Mark Welch

July 17, 2001

Mr. Como and his music touched my life since I was a child. Not only did his velvety voice sooth me, but his obviously mild mannered persona proved to me that even a famous person can be down to earth and relate to all of his many fans.

Gloria Plante

June 19, 2001

My sympathy to his entire family. I really enjoyed his music when I was growing up. My mother had all his albums, and I have them now. His TV shows were very special, too, and it was apparent that he was a wonderful man who loved his family very much. Seeing his life on Biography earlier this month made me appreciate and miss him all the more. Too bad there aren't more celebrities like him in the world today - easy going, sincere and unaffected and family-oriented. He was truly one of a kind.

Elizabeth Klinglesmith

May 21, 2001

I've always like Perry Como and his music and always watched him. He was one of my husband's favorite singers.

Marge Goldina

May 20, 2001

I remember watching Perry Como as a child with my mother.

My mother has passed and I remember her each time I hear a Perry Como song.

Thanks for the memories of a happier time long gone bye.

PATRICIA DIGIULIO

May 19, 2001

MOURN NOT TOO LONG THAT HE IS GONE, BUT REJOICE FOREVER THAT HE WAS.

gardner greany

May 19, 2001

I grew up listening to the wonderful sounds of Perry Como...

Thanks for all the music!

Ron Mello

May 19, 2001

Reaching 88 or 89 years of age is not too shabby. Yet no matter how old precious treasures become we mourn their lose.

With the passing of Mr. Como goes a large part of the GREAT GENERATON. We Seniors lived right along side Mr. "C" and his wonderful music. Our sadness is compounded by the reality that nearly all of the greats of our time are now a memory. In our heart of hearts we know however that: WE'LL MEET AGAIN!

Roy Kurtzman

May 18, 2001

I have fond memories of your live performance at the Chicago Theatre in 1947.

Carol-Ann Rausch

May 18, 2001

As a child I remember watching the wonderful specials presented by Mr. Como over the years. His sincere and kindly ways will always be remembered. He brought so much tranquility into this hectic and busy world of our. He will never be forgotten!



Carol-Ann Rausch,

Cumberland, Rhode Island

Jeanette

May 17, 2001

enjoyed his shows

Susan Rucks

May 17, 2001

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. He was my idol.

Alice O.

May 17, 2001

Oh, those Christmas memories - what quiet dignity!

Marilyn Gutierrez

May 17, 2001

My condolences to his family & friends. Although he wasn't of my generation, I love listening to his Christmas songs. He put a lot of meaning into them. I know the angels are listening to him now. God Bless you Mr. Como....

George & Dorothy Tsenes

May 17, 2001

Mr. Como was a gift from heaven. We will miss him very much. My sympathies to his family.

Mary Sommer

May 17, 2001

My mother was a great fan of Perry Como. When he came to Cleveland at the Front Row Theatre we were able to get tickets and take her to see him. It was a great and exciting evening. Thanks for the memories. They are wonderful.

lynette benson

May 17, 2001

I grew up with Perry Como music, I think my mother was his biggest fan.The news of his death broke my Mothers heart. She used to live in Florida near his home.

Edi and Doug Edwards

May 16, 2001

What a wonderful voice has been added to the Heavenly Choir. Thanks for all the lovely music you gave us. Our prayers are for the family and friends of this great talent.

Linda Kemph

May 16, 2001

thank you for all the memories you have given to me. I know you are in heaven with the angels and your loving partner. Please sing with the angels Mr. C .

Constance Bytnar

May 16, 2001

What more can be said. I bought one of his CDs just weeks ago & wondered how he was. What wonderful memories I have as young child watching him, his ease and making you wish you could have him to dinner. Now he will be able to sing & entertain again.

Leasha Dixson

May 16, 2001

I great voice has been silenced. . . .

Jim Morgan

May 16, 2001

Perry Como symbolized the "Pop" music of my generation. May Perry long be remembered.

Duane Reece

May 15, 2001

Not only a great singer, but oh what an entertainer! As a youngster we couldn't wait to see and hear Perry on television. God bless you Perry for the joy you brought and for the lives you touched through song. You will be missed.

Ron Mello

May 15, 2001

This decent man is surely in heaven. He brought so much joy to folks over the years. God bless his memory. And may his family find comfort in the knowledge that he was universally loved. God Bless.

Hedy Molano

May 15, 2001

My favorite singer.

SUSAN BRYANT

May 15, 2001

THIS GREAT MAN WILL BE MISSED

Paul & Ila

May 15, 2001

Perry Como will always live in our hearts and our home..... We will NEVER let his songs fade away.... There will always be stars in the sky to catch.... Smile down on us!

Daryl Lamkey

May 15, 2001

He was a gifted singer and one of the last true gentlemen in the entertainment industry. We have lost one of the great ones. He will be missed.

ROBIN COLBERT

May 15, 2001

My mother loved Perry Como so much and, as children, we would never allow her to listen to a song all the way through without making faces and gagging noises. Of course, as an adult, I realized why Mom loved him so. Thanks for all of the pleasure you gave my mom and for the memories I have now.

Michael Amato

May 15, 2001

To all of the Como family, My deepest sympathies and sincere appreciation for Perry's incredible talent, and easy and beautiful way of pulling off a ballad.I've never met him, although there are many fond memories of my family playing his music and watching his TV show. I am 47 and a music lover, so I admire all artists. My son Anthony passed on Oct 22,00, and he too was a huge music fan. He probably would not have appreciated Perry's style (too mellow for him), but I would think now that they are together Anthony can play a ballad on his guitar and Perry could show him what vocal music is all about, not angst, but beauty. Perry lived a good long life but I know his passing must be particulary difficult for his whole family. It is we that suffer, not the deceased. Perry, Even that we are not family memebers,we'll all miss you too. Please say hi to my Grandma Jeanette, she loved you. Also,my son Anthony and Joseph, my Grandpa Ralph, you may have met him many years ago, he worked for Paramount. In addition, my neice Hasida, sister Joanne, Aunt Mary, Uncle Ralph, etc. They would all love to hear you croon a tune. Again, my deepest sympathies and love, A fellow musician and singer, Michael Amato

Jackie Perkins

May 15, 2001

I can still hear his great voice that God gave him to share with many. May God comfort all his loved ones, and if they don't know Jesus Christ as their personal savior, may they repent and accept Him today. Love Jackie

Janine Modugno

May 15, 2001

We will miss you very much - we really enjoyed listening to you

cynde moree

May 14, 2001

WHEN I WAS YOUNGER, I MADE FUN OF THE MUSIC PERRY COMO SANG. NOW THAT I AM IN MY 40'S, I REALIZE THIS IS WHAT MUSIC IS ALL ABOUT. I WILL MISS HIS VOICE ESPECIALLY AROUND THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

Brenna Mceowen

May 14, 2001

I am from arkansas and i read the life story of Perry Como! this was terribly sad! i am only 13 so i dont know a whole lot about this man! i just really wanted to thank god for letting him be with my grandmother who passed away april 9th. he went on mothers day and this will always be our gift to my grandmother who has always love perry. Family just know that there is a reason for everything! GOD BLESS YOU!

Ann C T Breault

May 14, 2001

I am afraid that I am old enough to know good music when I hear it. I miss the old songs and singer.

Thank you, Perry.

William Jones

May 14, 2001

The world has lost a great singer and composer. Just the other day I purchased a CD with Perry Como beautiful singing on it. I will miss him and so will the world.

Helen Hickey

May 14, 2001

The world has lost another great... I will always remember listening to my mothers records and the radio she listened to and sang along with when she heard Perry Como sing... He had a wonderful, gifted voice and we were all priveleged enough that he chose to share it with us. May he be at peace and make the angels smile with his songs now...

Kevin Sullivan

May 13, 2001

He was the best what more can one say

Julie

May 13, 2001

I remember seeing him on television when I was a child. What a beautiful mellow voice he had. The world will miss him.

Brian Dempsey

May 13, 2001

Although he didn't sing my type of music, I appreciate what a great voice he had. From everything I've read, he was a really nice person and very down to Earth. I just want to offer my condolences to his friends and family. Rest in peace Perry. My prayers are with you...

Robin Ray

May 13, 2001

Yet another legend passes on leaving his legacy...

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