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Dawn Marie Perdue

ROCHESTER, New York

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Perdue, Dawn Marie Rochester: August 10, 2008. Survived by 1 son, Nathaniel Ridley; 1 brother, Richard Perdue; 2 sisters, Kimberly (Leonard) and Salina Perdue; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins; other realtives and friends. Calling hours Monday 7-9 PM at Metroplitan Funeral...

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As a baby you were so sweet and beautiful. Your brother Ron was my first love and I can always remember your beautiful little face. Time went on as it does but I see you were gone way to soon. I always dreamed of seeing you and Kim one day and reminsing of days gone by. Rip little angel as I will always remember you. Love Teresa Akers

DAWN IM SO GLAD I HAD A CHANCE TO TALK TO YOU TO LET YOU KNOW HOW MUCH YOUR FRIENDSHIP MEANT TO ME AND REMEMBERING THE GOOD TIMES WE HAD A T EAST HIGH SCHOOL AND HANGING ON MAIN ST YOU WILL BE MISSED DEARLY.

To the Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. I grew up with Kim & Dawn but lost contact years ago. (Kim) I was deeply saddened to hear about Dawn. May God Bless and strengthen you in your time of sorrow.

My friend we encountered alot of things together, and even though we grew apart over the years you were always in my prayers.May God be with your family.I will miss you, and I will never forget the times that we shared. You will always be my "SIS"!!
FOREVER LOVE,
Desiree

Dawn, you will be missed.

Dawn, what can I say. Growing up you were my idol. My big sister. You knew EVERYTHING about me. I admired you and your strength. You were kind and loving and so smart. All I ever wanted was to be like you. Beautiful and popular and loved. Sadly as I grew up we lost contact, but I will never forget you. My heart hurts so much right now. The only comfort I have is knowing that I carry your name, thanks to the bond you formed with my mother while I was in her womb. As long as I live, your memory...

Dawn, what can I say. Growing up you were my idol. My big sister. You knew EVERYTHING about me. I admired you and your strength. You were kind and loving and so smart. All I ever wanted was to be like you. Beautiful and popular and loved. Sadly as I grew up we lost contact, but I will never forget you. My heart hurts so much right now. The only comfort I have is know that I carry your name, thanks to the bond you formed with my mother while I was in her womb. As long as I live, your memory...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.