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Joseph PERRIN Obituary

PERRIN, Joseph JOSEPH SAMUEL PERRIN Joseph Samuel Perrin, Professor Emeritus, and the founder and former Chairman of the School of Art and Design at Georgia State University, passed away April 4th after a brief illness. Joe was born in 1923 in Tucker, GA, to George Weston and Rozelle Thornton Perrin. After graduating from Clarkston High School in 1941, he attended Georgia Tech majoring in aeronautical engineering. At the age of 19, he left college to serve his country in World War II as part of the 84th Infantry Division (Railsplitters). He fought throughout the Ardennes Forest in France, and engaged in combat in the Battle for Geilenkirchen and the Battle of the Bulge. After recovering from injuries, Joe was reassigned to Paris where he designed airfields for the Army Air Corps. While in Paris, he had the opportunity to visit many cathedrals and art museums and decided to pursue art as a career rather than engineering. Upon his return, he studied at the Ringling School of Art and the High Museum School of Art. He then earned a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Georgia, and in the early 60s was awarded a Danforth Foundation grant allowing him to complete his post-graduate work in drawing, painting, and sculpture at UCLA. His art career began as a Professor of Art at the University of New Hampshire in 1950. In 1953, he returned to establish the School of Art and Design at Georgia State University. Throughout the next thirty years the GSU art department expanded under his leadership from a one studio program with forty students, to a nationally respected program serving thousands of students in a seven story fine arts facility. Although a nationally recognized artist in his own right, his greatest love was teaching, helping others, and encouraging his art students. He also worked tirelessly to promote the Arts in Atlanta, and in his hometown of Clarkston by helping establish the Clarkston Community Center. He served as the President of the Atlanta Arts Festival, served on the Atlanta Civic Design Commission, was Chairman of the MARTA Arts Council and was instrumental in planning the original Underground Atlanta. He also designed the interior of the West Lake Marta Station. He served as curator of numerous art exhibitions throughout the Southeast. His paintings can be found in the permanent collection of the High Museum of Art, the Coca Cola collection, Mead collection, the Georgia Museum of Art, the Carter Presidential Center, and the Metropolitan Museum Recife, Brazil. Joe was married for 64 years to his wonderful wife Norma. They met as students at the High Museum of Art. She was his partner, encourager, and helper in every facet of his career. He was a devoted father to Chris, Jane, and Josie, and a loving grandfather and great grandfather. Throughout his life, Joe could be found every Sunday teaching Sunday school and attending services at Clarkston Baptist Church with his family. He had a deep faith in God, and his belief in his Savior, Jesus Christ could be seen in the way he helped others, in the way he cared about his students, and how he loved his family. Joe's family members include: Wife, Norma Jane Howell Perrin (preceded in death). Children: Jane Perrin Layfield and husband, Richard; Josie Perrin Holdaway and husband, Kevin; Chris Perrin (preceded in death); and Whit Perrin Wright and husband, Russ. Grandchildren: Thomas Layfield and wife, Nicole; Weston Layfield and wife, Rachel; Owen Holdaway, Hailey Holdaway, and Nathan Holdaway. Great-grandchildren: Trey Layfield, Wyatt Layfield, Elias Layfield, Samuel Layfield, Owen Layfield, and Layla and Lyric Holdaway. Sister: Rosemary Harrison, Brother-in-law Claude Harrison (preceded in death), Sister-in law Clara Howell, Aunt Margaret Perrin, and many cousins. The family would like to thank all of the caretakers at The Bridge of Lawrenceville for the wonderful care and loving kindness they have shown our dad/ grandfather over these past years. We also thank his nurse, Ms. Brenda Carter for her wonderful kindness and care, and for the gentle attention of Camelia Hospice. May God bless you all for the work that you do. A celebration of Joe's life will be held in the Gwinnett Chapel of Wages and Sons, 1031 Lawrenceville Hwy, Lawrenceville, GA (770-277- 4550) on Sunday, April 13th at 3 PM with Pastor Nick Vipperman officiating. Viewing will be prior to the service from 2:00-3:00 PM. Interment following the ceremony at Melwood Cemetery, 5170 East Ponce de Leon Avenue, Stone Mtn., GA. All friends, family, and former students are invited. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Clarkston International Bible Church – 3895 Church Street, Clarkston, GA 30021 or The Pregnancy Resource Center of Gwinnett – 337 W. Pike Street, Lawrenceville, GA 30046

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Apr. 10, 2014.

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Judie Raiford

April 4, 2019

Joe Perrin was a respected powerhouse in the Atlanta art world. Thank you Joe for all you did.

Ann Fennell

April 27, 2014

Thank you Joe, for your service during World War II. Thank you for all the beautiful gifts of art you left in the world for us, and for all the people you encouraged to continue to create art for future generations. Thank you for the gifts of your children: Chris and Jane and Josie, and for your children's children. Thank you for your never-failing sense of humor - I knew every time I saw you, you would have a joke (or two) for me. And thank you for being part of my life. I'm sad to know you aren't in the world with us any more.

With love from your niece, Ann

Mary Ruth Sumner

April 19, 2014

Mary Ruth Sumner Rome, Ga. Rome Art Coterie Wonderful See earlier comment prior to this

April 19, 2014

I was one of the Rome, Ga. artists who studied under Joe. He helped us start a group for the artists in Rome, called Rome Art Coterie. He was an inspiration to all of us. We loved him. He stayed at my house on one visit to Rome.

Rita Moenk Allen

April 17, 2014

Mr. Perrin was a wonderful artist and inspiration to me throughout my years at GSU in the school of art and design. The art community feels the loss.

April 17, 2014

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

April 16, 2014

I am so sorry for your great loss. May the God who is 'binding up the brokenhearted and comforting those mourning' sustain you during this most difficult time. (Isa. 61:1,2). Again, my deepest sympathies.

April 16, 2014

Such a wonderful artist. My condolences for your loss. May the God of Peace comfort you in your time of loss

Wilma Hipps

April 15, 2014

Joe was a sweet, sweet soul. Paint the heavens in glorious new colors, my friend.

April 15, 2014

With deepest sympathy to the PERRIN family.

April 15, 2014

God appreciates beauty and design, so he definitely enjoyed the many artful creations of Mr. Perrin. Pray to God, he will comfort you guys in your time of need

Reed

April 15, 2014

Offering my deepest condolences to the Perrin family, may God grant you strength and courage as you face the coming days.

Jim Couper

April 14, 2014

I was a student at Georgia State from 1956 until 1960. It was my great fortune to have had Joe Perrin as a teacher, an inspiration and a friend. Subsequent to graduation with a master's degree from FSU, I made a career as a professional artist and a university art professor. Joe's role as my mentor and his example as an extraordinary person were invaluable in my professional and personal life. Joe's influence will continue to be an important factor in my life as it surely must be for many others.

Pat Harris McAtee

April 13, 2014

He was such a mentor to me, from my first years as a teacher to being in his first MVA graduate class. He continued to make opportunities for me throughout my career. I am sure he is up there giving someone good advice. What a gift to have known him.

Clyde Broadway

April 13, 2014

He made the Georgia State University Art Department. He was an inspiring teacher, guide, and encourager who shined a light for others to find their way, and he applauded and celebrated their success. Thank you, Joseph Perrin, for your continuing influence in my work.

Georgia Spivey Ashbaugh

April 12, 2014

Heaven celebrates his arrival as we on earth morn his loss. His love for the visual arts was so joyous, and this fine gentleman contributed so much to so many in the arts community. My condolences go out to his family.

Virginai Jennings

April 11, 2014

Remembering the good times. Rest in peace.

Judie Raiford - Raiford Gallery

April 11, 2014

Joe Perrin made the world a better place.

April 10, 2014

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Donna Tribble

April 10, 2014

Condolences and love to Josie and Jane especially.

Donna Tribble

April 10, 2014

I am so grateful to have had the opportunities afforded me by my friendship with the Perrin family. Mr. Perrin was an amazing individual. I have many wonderful childhood memories of being taken to interesting places that I might otherwise never have known anything about, and Mr. Perrin was always at the wheel! God bless you all.

Helen DeRamus

April 10, 2014

I loved Joe. He was the best teacher, mentor, and friend. I spent years learning from him and I know I am in debt to him for my career as an artist and teacher. My sincere condolence to his family.

irene constantinides

April 10, 2014

A great teacher and humble human being. condolences to his family. Irene constantinides

Jim McLean

April 10, 2014

I have fond memories of Joe as friend, colleague, and as an
active and generous advocate for the arts on all levels. It was
largely his creative and political acumen that nurtured the development of the G.S.U. School of art and Design, an excellent institution, both now and during his tenure. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family!

Helen Lenkerd

April 10, 2014

Wow! What an outstanding man! I'm so sorry, yet must be grateful for the life he lived. Such an inspiration for the rest of us.

Reed

April 10, 2014

Offering my deepest condolences to the Perrin family, may God grant you strength and courage as you face the coming days.

Diana Dice

April 10, 2014

Each day, when I pick up my brush, I hear Joe's encouraging words in my ear. I owe my success and many years of painting to him. I love you, Joseph. Thank you for your generosity and especially for all your puns! They are with me forever!

Joy Pequignot

April 10, 2014

I loved Mr. Perrin. Always so friendly and sweet, My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

April 10, 2014

Josie, I am sorry for your loss and in reading your father's obituary, the passing of your Dad was indeed a loss. Praying for you and Jane especially.
Love, Robin Levenstein

Greg Irvin

April 10, 2014

What a blessing to know this family. My prayers and support are for you always.

Denyse Vincent

April 10, 2014

Dear Family,
I have fond memories of you all and especially your dad. What a beautiful tribute you wrote for him. May your love and memories comfort you all during this difficult time.

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