Paul-Perry-Obituary

Paul E. Perry

Attleboro, Massachusetts

Age 70

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DIED
July 26, 2025
AGE
70
LOCATION
Attleboro, Massachusetts

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It is with profound sadness, we announce the passing of Paul E. Perry, affectionately known as "Papa". He was born on September 17, 1954, and was proud to be a lifelong resident of Attleboro, MA. He passed away peacefully on July 26, 2025 at Rhode Island Hospital surrounded by his loving family....

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Cheryl, My deepest sympathy to you and family. I lived in Attleboro for one year of high school. I met Paul the first week there and we became instant friends, literally spending every day together for a year until my family moved. So many wonderful things can be said of Paul, but above all was how he lifted the spirits of everyone around him. I'm sure I'm not the only one who would say they never laughed so hard as when they were with Paul and I am grateful to have known him. RIP my...

Please accept my condolences for Paul's passing. He was a great guy and a very good athlete. He was always trying to do good for others. My father, the late Dr Edward Doherty loved Paul. RIP Paul.

Cheryl & Family:

Our sincere condolences on the loss of Paul. We knew him only a short time, but he was likable guy. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.

George & Debbie Spatcher

Paul was one of those rare individuals.. who welcomed me to Attleboro's Briggs Corner neighborhood. I was always glad to see him at the corner store.. where we would meet. Paul was so real, so genuine.. and extended himself in a friendly manner to so many... including me. I was fortunate to consider him a great friend. R.I.P., Paul.... I will always remember you... and miss you. Jerry Chase

Dear Ryan, Ashley, and Mrs. Perry - I´m so sorry to hear the passing of Mr. Perry. He was such a wonderful man. I can remember the countless times he welcomed me into his home to come spend time with Ryan (and our friends), watching movies in the basement and playing ping pong. I always remember the great relationship him and Ryan had and the affectionate teasing and joking around when I was over. I´m truly sorry for your loss and the loss to the community. My prayers are with you all. May he...

My sincerest condolences to Paul´s family. The sad news was stunning as we go back awhile. Playing tennis with him and his father in law, Ken, who always had a cigar, while Paul always had a joke. Through many tournaments at Slater Park and even more at Attleboro, Paul´s presence was a constant. We both coached high school tennis, strung racquets, and we both were vertically challenged, however, he was a lefty and our serves were nothing alike. RIP Paul, you were always aces.