Arthur-Perry, Jr.-Obituary

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Arthur J. Perry, Jr.

New London, Connecticut

Jun 23, 1918 – May 11, 2020 (Age 101)

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BORN
June 23, 1918
DIED
May 11, 2020
AGE
101
LOCATION
New London, Connecticut

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Waterford - Arthur J. Perry Jr., longtime resident of Waterford, passed away peacefully at Bridebrook Health and Rehab Center on Monday, May 11, 2020 from Covid 19.
 
Mr. Perry "Bud" spent his childhood as part of a close knit farming family in Waterford.  He was a 1936 graduate of Buckley School in New London and in 1943 enlisted in the Army Air Corps. as a radio operator on bombers stationed in Italy during WW II.  Upon his return stateside he met a public health nurse who had been caring for his ailing mother.  It was love at first sight and the two were married on Jan. 15, 1949, beginning a life of 64 years together.
 
 Arthur began his career as a TV Technician.  In 1963 he joined his brothers in two family businesses, Perry Agency and Brookside Mobile Home Park, both in Waterford. He retired in 1988 after a deeply satisfying 25 yr. career.
 
 Arthur's strong belief in service to country and community inspired his active membership in many local organizations including Waterford Lions Club, Boy Scouts of America, Waterford Republicans, Waterford VFW, New London Elks, Niantic Sportsman Club and the Thames Club.  His varied interests included Ham Radio, volunteer Weather Reporter, sailing/fishing on the Niantic River, traveling in the family motor home and most of all celebrating with family at summer picnics, and Christmas parties.
 
Arthur was a devoted husband and father.  His selflessness and compassion were evident during his patient and loving care of his wife Jo's 20 year struggle with Alzheimers. Arthur accepted with dignity and grace both the successes and sorrows that inevitably accompany a life of 101 years, in particular the loss of his son Arthur III "AJ" at 40.  Bud's inner strength was an inspiration to all who knew him.
 
He is survived by his daughter Susan Perry Luxton and her husband Charles, and six beloved grandchildren, Joshua Schefers, his wife Cashel, Benjamin Schefers, his wife Rachel, Gabriel Luxton, Thaddeus Luxton, Christian, his wife Anastasia, Emily Perry,  her wife Rosie and six great grandchildren, Fionnuala, Sinead, Aoife, Lucas, Elliott and Thalia.  
 
He is also survived by a sister Virginia Bliven and a brother Francis W. Perry, a sister in law Barbara Perry, a daughter in law Susan M. Perry and many nieces and nephews.
 
He was predeceased by his beloved wife Marguerite Grippo Perry and son Arthur J. Perry III, and his siblings Geraldine Ward, Edwin D. Perry and Donald B. Perry.
 
Mr. Perry's family would like to thank the staff of Bridebrook for the care that was extended to Bud during his years as a resident.  It was comforting to know that he was in good hands.  
 
A celebration of Arthur's life will be held at a future time when the family will be able to gather together.  Donations in his memory may be made to the Waterford Lions Club, BSA Waterford Troop 36 or Bridebrook Recreation Dept.

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He was a sweet man. I have had the pleasure to meet him. I loved him so much.
A Big hug Susan. You are such a good daughter. You always were there for him and that made me happy to see. I'm sorry for your loss. I too will miss him.
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Z

Dear family , friends, neighbors, and acquaintances,

Thank you for all your heartfelt expressions of sympathy. Your words and memories of my Dad are such a consolation to me.
At this time when our extended family are not able to gather to honor and celebrate Dads life your thoughts and words take on a special meaning.
Arthur,Bud, was a treasure of a man. I never heard him raise his voice in anger in my whole life. He was kind and loving and will be missed by all who...

On behalf of the Connecticut Rivers Council, Boy Scouts of America, and the Staff of the June Norcross Webster Scout Reservation, we would like to offer our condolences to Mr. Perry's family and thank him for his service to our country and dedication to the Scouting Movement!

Susan,
Susan,
Susan,
Such a beautiful tribute to your sweet Dad. Uncle Bud was a genuine kind soul who always lit up a room. Just like you Susan. Oh, and all those great memories, the Christmas cocktail parties are what really stick out for me. Every year for so many years and I loved it at your Mom and Dad's home. Or, Bud reading on the porch and watching the sunset, I'd drive by honk horn, he'd wave because I'm sure everyone honked. He was well respected and admired and...

My condolences for your loss. I had the privilege of caring for Arthur at Bridebrook. He was a very kind man.

Having lived on Daniels Avenue, Arthur was a Staple in the neighborhood, either walking or driving by in later years. Such a nice man! My condolences to the family.

He was a lovely man who greeted everyone at BB with that smile.He will be missed .

rt was a true gentleman, always enjoyed talking with him. My condolences to the Perry family.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.