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Joan M. Perry

Quaker Hill, Connecticut

Oct 9, 1935 – May 21, 2019 (Age 83)

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BORN
October 9, 1935
DIED
May 21, 2019
AGE
83
LOCATION
Quaker Hill, Connecticut

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Joan M. Perry 1935 - 2019Quaker Hill - Joan M. Perry, 83, went home to be with the Lord on May 18, 2019 surrounded by her family in Quaker Hill, CT. She was born Joan Mary Getty on October 9, 1935, the youngest of eleven children of the late Edward and Mame Young Getty in Waterford, CT.She...

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Aunt Joan you are still missed one year later from the day you passed. I miss your laugh and how you would call me Jonny Caker. I have talked with Sharon about all of the times we experienced in the summers years ago when I would visit from Long Island. Those were the best days of my life. Have fun with the angels in heaven and continue to praise the Lord. Remember we are all thinking about you and love you very much?

Although I know that no words can ease the loss you feel, just know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Dennis and Meliza Urquhart

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Rest In Peace Aunt Joan

Bob and family with a heart felt sadness we are so sorry for your loss, I remember the days I would call you with a question she always new the answer , Joan was a pleasure to chat with she was happy and funny and I always appreciated her kindness and wisdom . She will be missed by many may she rest in peace and may God bless you all Jim and Cindy Fadden

Bob and family a heart felt sadness she was loved by many, I always appreciated her kindness and and her wisdom . When I would call Bob with a question she always new the answer and she was always happy and funny and pleasure to chat with . She will be missed by many may she rest peacefully JIM AND CINDY FADDEN

Aunt Joan was a second mother to me. She was a caring , loving funny person. She loved her family very much and they and I loved her back as well. Aunt Joan would have me to her home in the sixties and seventies for weeks at a time. These were sad times because of my mother's illness and yet they were happy times as my Aunt Joan would take care of myself and my cousins and take us to places that were fun and happy. . She cared very much. I am sad she is gone and I am also happy she is home...