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Matthew Stephen "Matt" Perry

Colleyville, Texas

1981 - 2005

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Matthew S. Perry, a 24-year-old graduate student at the University of Texas-Dallas, died early Sunday morning, Sept. 11, 2005.

Memorial service: 2 p.m. Wednesday at the McDermott Suites off the main library at UT-Dallas campus.

Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made...

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Dear Steve, Kathy and Elizabeth,
You know our prayers are with you and will be forever. We miss him, too! We send our love.
Lib, Chuck, Charlie, Stephen and Andrew

Steve,
I remember vividly, the pride and joy in your voice whenever you spoke about Matt. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Steve, I know from many conversations how much you, Kathy and Liz loved Matt. I am at a loss for words, but my prayers are with you all.

John

Dear Perry Family,
It was my honor and joy to teach Matt in the first grade. He was a treasure to everyone who knew him. I still remember the picture of a pink butterfly that he gave to me on the last day of school, done by his own hand. That lovely drawing demonstrated such a keen insight into nature and the beauty of this world. Matt would have made many positive contributions to a suffering world.
May you be comforted in knowing that he is in the arms of Jesus.

Steve and Family --

I am so sorry for your loss. Words fail us. Suffice it to know your family is in the prayers of mine.

Steve and family,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss.
It is clear Matt touched many people with his genius and gentle heart. I'm at a loss for words but want you to know I'm thinking of you and praying for you.

Sincerely,
Clint

Dear Mr. Perry, Mrs. Perry and Liz,
Words cannot express how deeply I will miss Matt. He had such an amazingly positive impact on my life, and I will treasure my memory of him forever. This is a difficult time for me, so it must be especially so for you, and my thoughts and prayers go out to you.

Matt was a soft-spoken and well-liked young man, well on his way to becoming an excellent neuroscientist. He will be missed, in many ways.

Steve, Kathy and Liz, my thoughts and prayers are with you. In his short life, Matt touched many with his gentle sole and wisdom. While I didn't know Matt personally, I knew him through your stories and tales of his good works. Hold those memories close to your heart and know that Matt loved you for all you did for him.