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Jeffrey Edward Perry

Portland, Oregon

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Perry, Jeffrey Edward 47 June 20, 1966 Jan. 05, 2014 Jeffrey Edward Perry, 47, of Anchorage, Alaska, passed away on Jan. 5, 2014. Jeff was born on June 20, 1966, in Oregon City, to Dean and Rebecca (Mishler) Perry. He graduated from Barlow High School and University of Utah. He attended Brigham...

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Jeff, I hope you've reunited with your mom. I hope you will be happy that I've found love again after grieving your loss. I will always think of you, and love you. You left us too soon and will forever be missed. Warm embraces from me to your family.

When I moved to Alaska in the fall of 1995 Jeff and Becky immediately made me feel welcome and made sure I wasn't alone during the holidays. They were very generous and made me feel like we were all family. Over the years I got to see Jeff's sense of humor quite a bit. He was quiet but never boring or idle. If you were watching closely he was always up to something, usually a prank or making someone laugh. He also seemed to be an expert on everything. He taught me some of strengths,...

A great guy & friend gone too soon. I did not know him that well but always felt like I did, John have always talked highly of him. As John says he was well liked by all who have crossed paths with him. Rest In Peace Dear Jeff.

To Jeff's family, I am very sorry for the loss of your husband, son, brother. May you cherish wonderful and lasting memories of your time together.

May he have peaceful repose and eternal memory!!! Love cousins Roger and Robert (Robbie) Weldon.

Wish I got to know you better, Jeff. I will remember you as a true professional and someone who moved the ball forward. Becky you were so fortunate to have him in your life. I know he'll forever be with you in your heart.

I first met Jeff at the NWS around 1992. Over the past years Becky and I have shared our significant other "Jeff stories" comparing our two Jeffs and their outlandish hobbies. Likewise, we knew the two Jeffs were comparing their two ladies and their quirks. Often exchanging stories, we have all shared a lot of knowledge with one another over the years as well as tips on cooking, gardening, and the latest rage in computer geekness or cooking gadetry. If it was new and hot, Jeff would buy it...

I will miss my friend. I still catch myself getting up from my desk to go talk to Jeff about anything. Be it the latest tech or geek object on the market, to cooking, wood working, sports brackets, beer brewing, anything. Jeff knew it all, I was always amazed by the wealth of knowledge he possessed.

At work, he did everything and always went above and beyond. He was one of the few people I knew I could call on at anytime to help me, and he knew he could ask anything of...

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