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Ruth Irene Perry

Watertown, Belmont, Townsend, Massachusetts

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Of Belmont July 18, 2008. Beloved wife of the late James M. Perry. Mother of James Perry Jr. and his wife Colleen of Townsend, Mary Perry and Susan Sunde of Watertown, Judith Powell of Belmont and Ronald Perry and his wife Lee of Townsend. Sister of Madeline Mullen of CO, Marguerite Burns of...

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These are difficult times when we lose our loved ones, but remembering all the fun we had makes it easier. She and Jim are together again.

Whenever we visited your Mom and Dad were always so kind to us, and we always had such fun seeing them.

God bless Ruth and the family,

Art

My condolences to all of the family, especially to my friend Judy. One of the hardest things in life is to lose your Mom, my heartfelt sympathy goes out to you all.

Sincerely, Donna Drinkwater-Therrien

I'll miss you dearly Ruth. You brightened every room with that great smile of yours. I know your with Big Jim now and we can all have peace of mind knowing that you two are together again. I remember him always saying "Come on Ruthie." You just weren't ready until now but he was waiting for you like always with a open arms of love. I loved you like a grandma and you always treated me like a granddaughter. Thank you so much for that. To all the family: I love you all and you are in my...

I know she is looking out for all of us.

Jim,Mary,Susan,Judy,Ron and families. I'm so sorry. I will miss her so much.

Grandma I have the best memories of you and your peanut butter and marshmellow sandwiches, peanut butter and pickle sandwiches, as a small child. Playing on the beach. I am so thankful that you were able to meet the love of my life and to see our beautiful children. I so wish we all could have done more through the years together, but I have never stopped loving you all and praying for you all. You are so dear to my heart. Everytime I see my Grandpa Don Prengel he always talks about you...