Franklin-Perry-Obituary

Franklin H. Perry

Columbus, Ohio

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PERRY Franklin H. Perry, 55, went home to be with the Lord February 17, 2012. Family will receive friends 10 a.m. until time of service 11 a.m. Monday, February 27, 2012 at J MARTIN-SMITH MORTUARY, 1173 E. Hudson St., 614-447-9383.

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To my brother Frank (JR)I miss you and love I know in my heart that you are in a better place no more pain or ER trips,rest comfortably. Love you Jr.your sister April(JP)

To the Perry. I am sorry for your loss. I love all of you. I remember all of the crazy times we had at our old church. You are in my prayers.

Love alway's
Lorita Banner

"To April and the family" We send our deepest sympathy for your loss at this time, Joe and I our praying for your strength, Love Joe and Carolyn Jackson.

Sending my condolences and prayers to you...... Love, Jauan and Barb Hughes

Angie, Wayne, April, Andrea, and Mont,

I send my deepest condolences to you all in your time of need. I know how much you guys love your family and my heart hurts to see yet another member leave. I only met Frank a couple of times but he always knew who I was and made me feel welcomed to be part of the family. Be strong...I know it isn't easy but if you lean on God it will help.

Love you all,
Tiara Bryant-Stowe and family

Sending our deepest sympathy and praying for the family. God Bless you all. R.I.P. Frank.

Rita & Kevin Penn

To the wife, siblings, grandchildren, cousins and friends of my oldest cousin Frank, I offer you my deepest sympathy. For in this time of your loss, take comfort in knowing that according to the word of the Lord, to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. For his life is just beginning and his reward is now being bestowed. I admonish you all to try Jesus and accept his will for your life. Additionally to love each other like never before and to share fond memories of your...

My first, first cousin what a wounder life experience we shared. From living together as kids in GA to the many places here in Columbus. Learning together from your dad and my uncle and Oh, the lessons from your mother and my aunt...WOW! Going to grandmother Perry's for holiday's or just because. I remember your mother taking us on our first Grayhound Bus trip and boy did we have fun. I remember us going to St. Dominic School and could you read so loud..everyone on the third floor could hear...