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Steven Kent Perry

Redding, California

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Steven Kent PerrySteven Perry, 56, passed from this life suddenly on April 26, 2010.He is preceded in death by his father, Nelson Perry and his brother Barry.He leaves behind wife Debbie, daughter Shannon, son Richard, mother Nina Perry Bullard, step-father Lee Bullard, sister Sandee and brother...

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Steven I can´t believe you´ve been gone since 2010. I was just talking about you this weekend. You were like the best big brother I never had. Always making sure everyone was happy. I know you would be especially proud of the Kings finally doing what they were meant to do. All those Light the Beams were for you!

Debbie and family, I am so sorry to hear about your loss and so late. Steven & I worked together for many years and he taught me so much about life, basketball & glass. He will be missed by many and I hope your memories bring you as much comfort as they will me.

I loved Steve like a brother. We were room mates in college at Southern Oregon College in Ashland Oregon. One of the funniest people I've ever known. Steve could always put a smile on my face. We could talk music, sports, and family for hours. I will truley miss his friendship. Art Howard- Lake Tahoe Nevada.

I first met Steven when I broke into the glass business some 27 years ago. I liked him immediately. I had the great pleasure of having worked with him for the last 18 years at my second family known as Horizon Glass. His infectious smile, quick wit, and sense of humor had a calming effect. When I'd get worried or stressed, he would say "Chuck, it's just construction. It's not like we're pumping blood here." He was always interested in how things were going in my life and would frequently...

I was so very sorry to hear about the passing of my old friend, Steve Perry. I lost track of Steve, many years ago (when I moved to LA), but I kept many fond memories of times spent playing poker, LAUGHING, and listening to music. Thanks for introducing me to Journey, Steve...I'll never forget all your kindess and friendship during a hard time in my life. "When the lights go down in The City..."

So long old friend, we fought, we really laughed, we worked at the Shack together, countless poker games, etc. I loved him also. I hope his family and freinds find some kind of consolation during this trying time. He was a great guy with a wonderful sense of humor. Rest in peace brother.

I was so sad to hear about Stevens passing. He's always been the first to help anyone with anything they needed. He will be missed. I hope the happy memories his family has, helps them heal durning the time of saddness.

Steve was a great, Father,Brother, and my friend, I lost track of Steve after his wedding, living in Sacramento I did not see him often, we did re-connect after Berry died, we exchanged emails and pictures and caught up on the years, they seem to roll by.........I pulled out our favorite Album "Brian Ferry, LOVE IS THE DRUG "it sure sounded like old times so Here's to you Steve, I'll turn up the volume and make a toast to you and Barry! Peace Redgy

Steve was a great father, brother, and my friend, I kinda lost touch with him after he married, living in sacramento I did not get down to see him, about ten years ago though, we went to see a KINGs game together, after we lost Berry, we re-connected, exchanged numbers and said we would stay in touch, I emailed pictures and we had great conversations, pictures and now suddenly he is gone, Ya I would say there is a great poker party,golf game going on in Heaven. Miss ya already,pulled out my...