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Perry J. DeAngelis

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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DEANGELIS Perry J. DeAngelis, age 43, of Fairfield, beloved husband of Terry Wegener DeAngelis, passed away Sunday, August 19, 2007 at Yale New Haven Hospital. Born in Bridgeport, he was the son of Lawrence and Marie Cook DeAngelis of Easton and had resided in Fairfield for 20 years. Perry...

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Perry always captured my attention. We "grew up" together. Looks like he gained worldwide fame! I'm not surprised. He always had the knack to be noticed. I remember a skit we did in school for some variety show where he got his chocolate in my peanut butter! Can't think about him without a grin.

Perry, You wil be sadly missed, I can still hear your laughter as we passed in the hallways at school, I will see you one day my friend.

I only knew of Perry through listening to SGU and he was a great inspiration and very funny dude.
He will be sadly missed and my thoughts go out to his family and friends.

I too am on your side about the monkeys Per.
Peace out

I can only echo what others have said here.

My sypmathies are with Perry's Family and Friends.

I only knew Perry from The SGU podcast and only since the last 8 months and he made a huge impact on my life.

Perry you will be missed.

My memories of Perry are from Helen Keller Middle School days. He was always kind and full of life. I thought he would be a comedian or an entertainer. It has been many years since I had last seen him. I am sending my heartfelt sympathy to his wife, family and friends. Take care

What a deep loss to us all: not just to those who knew him personally, but to the thousands who admired him and were inspired by his clarity, wit, and humor.

This was a man who was cherished the world over. We are all of us poorer today to live in a world without Perry's brilliance.

Thanks Perry for the pleasure of listening you on Skeptics Guide. It is strange to me that I feel such a loss for someone that I only knew via podcasts, it just shows how he managed to touch people with his wit and wisdom.

Like so many others, I never met Perry in real life, but rather heard his wit and humour on the SGU podcast.I particularly looked forward to his contributions to the podcast and will miss him greatly. My thoughts go out to his family and friends - you have surely lost someone very special, as have we all.

Goodbye Perry,

Thanks for making me laugh while listening to you on the podcast.