LINCOLN-PERLEY-Obituary

LINCOLN PERLEY

Washington, District of Columbia

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 LINCOLN PERLEY  On Monday, November 17, 2014, Lincoln Perley IV peacefully passed away at his home in Montgomery Village, MD at the age of 74. Linc was born on January 3, 1940, in Buffalo, New York where he grew up. He attended Erie County Community College in Buffalo, began his career...

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Dear Cynthia and family, I was saddened to hear about the passing of your dear husband Linc. I go back to the 50's with Linc, and graduated with him from Maryvale High School in 1957. We lost track with one another until 2007, when we were reunited by Lee Hoffman. I have so enjoyed his ever interesting emails right up until the 16th of November, and will miss him dearly. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this very sad time.

Linc has been my closest friend and a huge part of my life since 1976. I'm pretty sure neither of us thought we would be in contact after this much time, but you know what ... that's the way it is when you have a real friend.

The past 38-years would not have been as much fun if we hadn't learned about each other's family, hadn't remembered good and not so good things about the company and the people we both knew and worked with, hadn't listened when one of us was worried about...

Greetings Perley Family, my sincere condolences on your loving father passing. I remember him chatting with my father during swim meets. May your family be at peace for he is resting now. God Bless!

I love you so much dad! You were such an amazing father to us and I miss you every second of every day!

Dear Cynthia & Girls,
Please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your husband and father. He was a wonderful man whose untiring devotion to the community will be missed.

Dear Cynthia and family,
My heart goes out to you all.Please remember all the good times you had. The service was wonderful.
Marge

Linc's memorial service today was heartwarming. Nice to know he had so many friends. Cynthia, Donna, Lincoln V. , Jennifer, Danielle and Shannon must feel great pride in their terrible loss. Love you all, Aunt Sandy

Dear Cynthia,
My deepest condolence to you and your family. I've been where you are and know that one of the most treasured possessions a loved one leaves is a heart full of loving memories. Remember Linc and all the happiness you shared until time softens your sadness and soothes your tender soul.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Thinking of you all. So sorry for your huge loss. His influence on the world is shown through his amazing daughters.