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Kenneth Perry

Boise, Idaho

1947 - 2018

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DIED
January 1, 2018
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Boise, Idaho

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Kenneth R. Perry1947-2018Kenneth R. Perry physically left us on September 3rd, 2018. He was born to Bud and June Perry in Lewiston, Idaho, where he planted strong roots. Ken was the oldest of four boys. He graduated high school from St. Gertrude's Academy in May 1966 and went on to Boise State...

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Larry Mayer here. I believe Ken went to Mt. Angel seminary for a year, where I was his big brother, being older and from the same town. He likely left after a year. We both graduated from Our Lady of Lourdes. His name had been long lost in my memory when tonight it just popped into my head and I had to check it out. So Sorry he has passed. He was a good man who did much good while having fun. He enjoyed life. Larry Mayer, Burney CA 01~25

Joey and Girls, may the anniversary of losing your loved one be a time of celebrating the life of a very special person. May you find comfort in his memories and in each other. May God surround you with His peace. May you find more comfort knowing the heavens welcomed Ken into the Kingdom of God, where he continues to watch over you. Until the day we see him again, I pray for your memories to be filled with joy.

Ken you will be missed. Be with the lord in heaven that you were such a great part of. My daughter and I will miss the sessions and all the stories you would tell us of your adventures. RIP with the angels.

Suzanne and Shanna P.

Ken you will be missed. Be with the lord in heaven that you were such a great part of. My daughter and I will miss the sessions and all the stories you would tell us of your adventures. RIP with the angels.

Suzanne and Shanna P.

Joey and girls, your husband and father was a great man, he influenced so many lives. My heart aches for you, my prayers are for God to surround you with His angels and to give you His peace and comfort. Ken was my boss many years ago, he was a very special person. He will be missed on earth, but no doubt will continue his work in the heavens and will be watching over you. Virtual hugs to all of you, Mary Anne Courtney

I cannot count the number of times I sat in Ken's office, asking advice-or giving advice, believe it or not! He taught me so much. My life was blessed numerous times
by his friendship.

I have no words that will help. Knowing he was loved and touched some many lives, so completely, may comfort you a little. Our family is so grateful for the time he spent with us. Thank you for sharing him with us.

Ken was a very good man. I consider myself blessed to have known him. My deepest condolences to his family.

Joey, We are so sorry for your loss! I remember what a special day your wedding to Ken was and how happy you both were. May you find comfort in your memories and with your loved ones.