ALEXANDER-PERRY-Obituary

ALEXANDER PERRY

Tacoma, Washington

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Alexander C. Perry Alexander C. Perry was born on January 24, 1945 in Tacoma, WA, and passed away on June 19, 2015. A loving husband, father and friend, he is survived by his wife Connie, daughters Tiffany MacFarlane and Tammy (Reese) Wallin, son Kristoffer (Jasmine) Perry, grandchildren Nathan,...

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I can´t believe you have been gone for 10 years. Paradise will be here soon and we all will see you again. What a wonderful day that will be. Until then rest my friend. You are missed and loved by so many. Sending love to the family.

I can´t believe Brother Perry has been gone for 9 years. I went to Curtis High School with him. There are fond memories of him. Paradise is Just Around The Corner. What a joyful time it will be. Until then rest in Jehovah´s Memory. Life is not the same without you. Sending love to Connie and the family.

My sincerest condolences go to you Connie and your family as well as to the Swan Creek Park Cong. I've know Al since I could walk, and there isn't a memory of him ever being unkind or such. Always had that smile on his face! I remember that he was the brother that baptized both my mother and father and then 14 years later baptized me in the same pool at the circuit assembly and I was so grateful for that experience. I will truly miss this brother and can't wait to welcome him back with all...

Feeling stunned and speechless. Our family's lives have long been intertwined with life's celebrations and sorrows for decades. Thought Al would always be here with his optimitstic and kind way and his contagious smile. Connie and kids, we are deeply grieving with you for the loss of our dearest friend, taken too suddenly and far too soon. Life won't be the same without him. May Jehovah give all of us comfort and healing. We love you dearly.

I pray peace for the family. The loss indescribable and I am truly sorry. God will heal you in the same way he has kept you.

Just heard today about Al, he will be truly missed. Especially his happy smile, and his strong faith .

Gregg and I were so sorry to hear of Al's passing. He was such a nice guy. He always had a smile on his face. We love you guys and are thinking of you.

This sadness is hard to put into words. Al was not just a friend, but a spiritual father. He always had a warm smile, and genuine love. He was there, and listened, and taught to do what is right. He helped me get back on a good path. I will miss Al Perry. See you soon. My thoughts are with you Connie. Love Always

To me, Al was the heart of Swan Creek Park congregation. It will be as if we all have had a heart transplant. Yes, we will survive, but nothing will ever be the same. My heart breaks for you the family and especially his widow.