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David Perlman

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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David Michael Perlman, administrator, educator, inventor, engineer, entrepreneur, mentor, and raconteur, passed away February 8 in his home with his family. David was born September 30, 1940 to Ruth (Ingber) and Nate Perlman, who both predeceased him. Born in Saginaw, he spent his childhood in...

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David and I both lived on Morton Ave in Ann Arbor and went to the same grade schools. We were best buds- and then he upped and moved away. I lost track of him. I just found out about his death. Gosh, we had such good times together as little boys. Funny how I miss him. He was one of life so little treasures. Bill Earle

It has been a long sad year since David left us, and never has he been out of our hearts, or memory. The world is a lonelier place without his warm wonderful smile, his adoration of his beloved daughter Hannah and his far-flung family, and his dedication to the many tasks he set himself. We will always love him and miss him. Billy and Elisa A Frye

We will miss David's smile and sense of humor. He was so kind and gentle and witty, and summer evening cruises will not be the same. Sincerest condolences to the Perlman family, and especially to Nancy and Julie. Peace and Prayers.

My condolences to Mr. Perlman's family. He left a legacy behind that will forever be remembered through his works and his gift to people. Bianca Lyder, New Horizons Hair by Bianca

My deepest condolences to his family. David brought energy and passion to everything he did. He was a great asset to the TLC Board, and the contributions he made to the trich community will live on. Sue Price

I met David last yr at the TLC conference in Chicago. What a mind! So sad to hear of his passing. Comfort to all of his kin.
His talents and input will be missed by all.

I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Perlman's passing. I had the pleasure of talking with him last year at TLC and will always remember his courtesy, interest in our condition, and his true dedication. What a wonderful man.

With grateful appreciation for your helping others with such pain and suffering!

I never knew him. I do thank him for all he's work and help with trich and know he is watching his family from heaven.