Gary-Perfetto-Obituary

Gary Perfetto

Cheshire, Connecticut

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PERFETTO, GARY R. Gary Raymond Perfetto, 54, of Radmere Road, Cheshire, passed away peacefully on Thursday, September 5, 2013, at the CT Hospice, Branford. Gary was born in New Haven on May 6, 1959; son of the late Raymond P. and Eileen Ferrara Perfetto; had worked for Dunbar Armored Cars and...

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Miss you Gary and all the fun iTunes at college and getting together when our kids were growing up, Rest in eternal peace

Hey Gary, here we are another year later and I still miss you so much! From college dances to to you being in our wedding party and our kids playing together. We will have fun in one of Heaven's casino's when I get there. Love you

Gary you were one in a million, always making me laugh, my partner in crime going to the casino, winning a bundle of money and laughing at my little parties just thinking about the past. you are truly missed my friend- see you on the other side.

Gary, you were one of my best friends, you always made me laugh, and this world is not the same without you. I still cannot believe you are gone and expect you to walk thru my door and say 'hey where is the party'? See you on the other side, we'll find a casino and an all you can eat buffet

Cannot believe it has been a year since you left us. I will miss you always and forever, especially your humor.

I am, Michael Testa's sister, Lynn, so sorry to have found this by accident. I am deeply sorry for your loss. Gary spent lots of fun times with our family. Peace, love & condolences to your family on the loss of such a wonderful man.

You and your family are in my prayers. May God Comfort and hold you in his arms during this time of grief..

I'm sadden to hear of your loss, may you find peace in Psalm 27
Prayers to your family

Gary we have known each other since college and have remained friends since. Over the last two years we had connected. You knew you had cancer but still had that silly sense of humor that would make anyone laugh. I will miss that my friend. To Valerie and Jennifer, my deepest sympathies and wishes that a part of you will keep that light hearted humor that lights up a room just like your dad did.