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Stephen M. Perrone

Coventry, New York, Connecticut

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PERRONE, Stephen M. Stephen M. Perrone, 58, a resident of the LaGrange, New York since 1996 and formerly of Coventry, died on Sunday, (March 8, 2009) at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie, NY. Born in Hartford, on August 18, 1950, he was the son of Thomas J. Perrone, Jr. and...

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To the entire Perrone family and friends. Words can not express the sadness of my cousin Steve's passing. I can always rember him laughing like Santa Clause, as most of the Perrone men do. It's a wonder ful sound. Growing up, I would crack up laughing just to hear them laugh! My fondest memory of Steve is riding back to his farm with him and we talked albout all kinds of things. He inspired me and taught me lessons he had learned in his life. I still keep that inspiration with me. Now...

Dearest Perrone Family,
My heart breaks for the loss of my cousin, Steve.
I send my love to all of you.
Love, Penny

Linda,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Hope all your wonderful memories provide you comfort. Thinking of you and our happy days at the Vet Center.

To Linda and the Perrone Family,

Im very sorry to hear about your loss. Steve was a great guy.I remember he helped me get my commercial drivers license,taught me a lot about business,and was a great neighbor in Coventry. He will be missed .

Cousin Steve (9/2/05)

My dearest Perrone family,

My heart is broken at the loss of our wonderful Steve. He will always live in my heart for his kindness, generosity, and for the love he displayed to everyone of us - consistently, unwaveringly - without a moment of hesitation. He will be missed by so many. I send my love and prayers to my cousin Linda, my Uncle Tom and Aunt Ann, and to Steve's brothers Tom, Mark, Russ and Rick. Special thoughts go out to Steve's sister-in-law, Carol Lincoln Perrone,...

I still remember our Sunday drives to East Hartford-either to Auntie Ann and Uncle Tom's or Auntie Winnie and Uncle Phil's. There were so many cousins to play with!! And impromptu suppers with eveyone spread out all over the house. What a great family we are blessed with. I will always remember Steve with his ponytail and hearty laugh and his big bear hugs and warm welcome for his cousin from NY. I don't know what else to say except that our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Love,

Tom,

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your brother. Hold onto memories and he will live in your heart forever.

Please accept our deepest sympathys for the loss of Steve. How could we ever forget those days on Crescent Drive growing up with all of you. So many fond memories of all of the families in the neighborhood especially Stevie and all the Perrones at 119

I have fond memories of Steve, as a young boy coming to our house in his cub scout uniform, summers at Rocky Neck, and Crescent Beach, and later on, his larger than life smile and infectious laugh.

He was truly a gentle man.

Our deep and sincere sympathy to Linda, Uncle Tom, Aunt Ann and the whole Perrone family.