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Jack Perrone

Lansing, Michigan

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Jack Perrone Lansing Age 80, died Sunday, June 19, 2011, in Ontario, Canada. He was born October 9, 1930, in Bath, Michigan, the son of Joseph and Anna (D'Anna) Perrone. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Frank and Dominick Perrone, his sister Leonarda Bono, and his...

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I knew Jack the past few years through Linda Spence at her cottage in Point Clark. He was a warm and friendly man with a winning smile which always made me feel happy to chat with him. His gentle and caring manner were a pleasure to embrace. We shared Italian heritage which was a fun connection! My hearfelt and sincere sympathy go to Linda, the Perrone family and his many friends.
Sharon Wilson

Linda,
I was so sorry to hear about Uncle Jack. I regret that I can't be at his funeral espically when Uncle Jack tried so hard to keep everyone connected. I will keep my fond memories of Uncle Jack and you forever. He will be missed. Love, Chrissy

Jack was the Usher of Ushers - always welcoming, friendly, full of favor and warmth. We had no idea he was 80! His cheerful smile and demeanor bespoke a man of much younger years. Incredibly too bad that he is gone. Our prayers follow him to the great beyond. R.I.P.
Kate & Pierce Kent

Linda, We are so sorry for your loss. Jack was a kind and gentle man and we always looked forward to visiting and seeing you two walking at Pt. Clark (and cheering on the Spartans). Take care. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Your Canadian/American Friends, Kathleen and Wayne Bauer

We will miss your knock on our door and your many visits. Peace be with you. Your Canadian friends from Point Clark, Keith & Jan

I grew up revering Jack and Vito as I did my older brothers in the "old neighborhood" of Vermont to Ohio streets, seeing Jack at alumni meetings with my brother "Bob" and classmates reminded me of my childhood, I know Jack will be missed, but remembered in our hearts! Reginald Riddle.

HOW CAN WE THINK OF UNCLE JACK WITHOUT USING "HIS HOLINESS". he was that and more. he always there for everyone and everything. an encounter with him always left you a better person. we all loved uncle jack and he will live in our hearts forever.

Jack was my dear friend for 51 years. We skiied Mich. and Colo., golfed all over Mich.and Fla. He was competitive,loads of fun and could strike up a conmversation with anyone. His faith was deeply rooted and he served his fellow man, He is at home with GOD.

Our family was so sorry to hear of the passing of Jack. What a wonderful and kind man. He will be missed by many but especially my dad, Paul Dioinise, who Jack picked up almost every Monday to take to DeLuca's for their dinner meeting. We will always remember his kindness and will miss his Monday morning calls.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.