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Steven Cayton Perry

Fairhaven, Massachusetts

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PERRY, Steven Cayton 57, passed away on Aug. 8, 2011 after a brief illness, at St. Luke's Hospital in New Bedford, surrounded by his loving family. Born in New Bedford the son of the late Mary (Mederios) Perry and the late Manuel Cayton Perry and lived in Cambridge and Fairhaven for the past 25...

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Dear Dee,
I was stunned and deeply saddened when I learned that Steve had passed. I cut Steve's hair for 25 years and I miss seeing him. When he told me he was ill, I knew it would be some time before I saw him again. I checked in from time to time and he seemed optimistic. It never occurred to me that I wouldn't see him again. When I emailed him last week and it came back, I couldn't believe it. This kind man was taken from us far too soon.

Please accept my sincere...

Dear Dee,
We're so sorry for your loss, please let us know if there is anything we can do to help you through this difficult time.

Dee,
I was so shocked to learn about Steve. He was such a wonderful guy and we had a good time in NYC a couple of years ago. I will be in touch but in the meantime, hugs to you. Dot

Dear Dee & family, I am so sorry for your loss. I am so happy that we got to meet Steve and enjoy his fun company! My prayers and thoughts are with you through this difficult time. All our Love Elsa & Ugo

Dee -- So sorry to hear of this tragic loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Pam Lindmark

Dee,
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Condolences to Steve's family. Im sorry to hear this news. I broke into the real estate business in the early 80"s with Steve at The Beal Companies. We shared an office and spent many hours together. He was a good early mentor for me. Always generous with time and advice. He will be missed.

Katie and Heather,
Your Dad was one of the funniest and caring people I know. I have many good memories of playing at the beach house when we were younger and tracking 50 pounds of sand through his house on any given day. He really liked fast boats, made great sandwiches and let us play Nintendo in his room.
I know that he loved you both dearly and I hope that you hold on to those memories forever and I hope that you know he's watching over you both, cheering on your...

DeeDee, I can't believe this, I am so so sorry. Steve was such a nice guy, always so happy whenever we ran into you at Loon. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all, Lori (Vaughan) and Patrick McCall