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Richard Perry

Chittenango, New York

1934 - 2019

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Richard D. Perry October 16, 2019 Richard D. Perry, 84, of Chittenango, New York died peacefully at home with his family by his side. He was born to Velton and Emily (Farley) Perry on November 11, 1934 on Mill Street in Cazenovia in the cottage hospital of his grandmother, Louella Wright. Dick...

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Wishing that Tim and I were able to attend services. May the many happy memories comfort you through this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the entire Perry family.

Tim & Monica Jasmin and family

Ted, Michelle and family:

May your dad's memory always be a blessing and bring comfort to all who knew him. My deepest sympathies to you and your mom.

Greg and family. We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your dad, bob said meeting him , he knew he was a great man, and will be missed , God be with all of you at this time

Joe , Greg,Rich ,Chris and Teddy ,
So sorry for your loss of a great Dad ,teacher-and mentor.
Have fond memories of meeting your father during many sporting events during school and he was always giving great encouragement and advice. Prayers for your family during this time
Roger & Meg

Carol, Cheryl and I send our deepest condolences.I remember Dick in a number ways: from the Lyndon service station, to FHS,to LeMoyne College and finally to your.marriage, I remember Dick as the stand up guy who he was. The story of your extraordinary marriage and family in the obituary is a success story if ever there was one. Rest In Peace, Dick.

As a old friend of Dick's wife, Carol, and during our high school days, we all had a crush on Dick. And lo and behold, Carol snagged him. I send all my condolences and love to his !arge family and especially to Carol, who was my first friend!

Please accept the most heartfelt sympathies of Le Moyne College. We hope the love and memories that you will forever hold in your heart bring you peace and comfort during this difficult time.



When you talk about Dick Perry, you always use the words, kind, fun, loving, what a gentleman, family man, best dad, best grandpa, loving husband. Dick was a first class guy and I will never forget playing golf and hanging out after talking about every missed opportunity and the one that didn't go in. To the entire Perry family, I send my condolences and love and I know that you will all team up to get through the difficult days. Love you all, thanks for letting me be a part of Dicks...

It was a pleasure to have met Dick through his son, Greg. Played in Dick's annual golf outing many July 4ths. Enjoyed this wonderful man as well as his special family. My condolences to the entire Perry family. RIP, Dick...

Andy + Pam Fleming.