Barbie-Perry-Obituary

Barbie Mitchell Perry

Phoenix, Arizona

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Barbie Mitchell Perry Born Evanston, IL, 1933, died of breast cancer at her Phoenix home on April 5, 2004, still searching "after the same rainbow's end, waiting round the bend". She was one third part Power of Positive Thinking, one third part How to Win Friends and Influence People, and...

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It's incredible, however expected, to hear so many great things about Grams. It's amazing that she has touched so many lives. I miss her very much. I love you Gramps.

messages received from J and J, Carole, Cat, Joe and Lynne. Also heard from Connie about the memorial placque in the chaparral library, she would have been so astounded and honored. Thanks for writing.

Barbie and Lee--Our first friends as a newly married couple in 1956 in Harlingen, Texas. Together in love and sweet memories through the years. Barbie will,always,shine in our hearts. May her memory, forever, be a Blessing.

Barbie and I began working at Chaparral School at the same time.
She was by far the very best childrens' librarian ever! We had many similar interest---working with children, reading, raising our families, hiking. I shall miss her deeply. love, Carole

Barbie was always such a breath of fresh air. I was blessed to have known such a sweet and soothing spirit. To her family, my heartfelt sorrow for your loss. She is in a better place and smiling there.

It was my privilege to know Barbie during the years that she was our librarian at Chaparral School in Phoenix. She was a special friend to all the students and teachers. She always had a kind word and a ready smile for each of us. My deepest sympathies go to her family. Barbie, we miss you.

My condolences to the Perry family. I babysat for the Perrys back in the mid 1960's and have very fond memories of those times. Barbie always left me a Pepsi, Fritos and a Twinkie. It may seem odd to some that I would remember something like this--it isn't to me. It was just one of the many things that Barbie (and Lee) did to make taking care of the three children the best job I ever had. My thoughts and prayers are with you all in this time of sorrow.