Terrance-Perron-Obituary

Terrance "Terry" "TP" Perron

Edina, Minnesota

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Edina, Minnesota
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American Heart Association

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Terrance Perron passed away in Edina, Minnesota. Funeral Home Services for Terrance are being provided by Cremation Society of Minnesota (First Memorial Funeral Chapel) - Edina. The obituary was featured in Star Tribune on July 18, 2012.

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We were so very sorry to hear that Terry passed away. I think back to when we were young, and Terry was always a lot of fun. Words just cannot express our deepest sympathy to all of you.

I'm Lorraine's niece, Kathleen Esh, and I know how nice Terry
was whenever our paths crossed. Lorriane and Don thought
so highly of Terry. You are all in my Prayers.

Aug 2010

TP ~ Who is going tell us how life is suppose to be now? It was always interesting listening to your opinions... I've known and loved you my whole life.... Your in God's hands now... Rest in Peace my dear friend.

Dear Perron Family, So sorry for your loss. I have so many fond memories of Terry from 80 1/2 St.

Terry I wish you peace in the afterlife. thank you for Amy and Amber. I hope I can be the man you always were. Tears roll down my face thinking how much Amber loves and will always miss you. I cherish all that you taught me and regret all that I never learned. Jon

Terry, 1986, on the way to Sturgis

Roxi, Amber, Amy...I am so sorry for your loss. Terry was a kind and generous man. He was also a kick to be around! I have so many fond memories of Terry -- almost all involving motorcycles in some way. The last time I talked with Terry was 20 years ago -- he called shortly before my wedding to wish me all the best and express his regrets for not being able to travel across the country to attend. He will be greatly missed. May you find solace during this difficult time in knowing how...

Roxie, Amy and Amber,
So sorry to hear about Terry. He was a great friend and neighbor for over 30 years. Terry would help anyone with anything anytime. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you and the entire Perron family.
John and Nancy Gibbs

Terry was one of the smartest men I have ever known, always willing to go above and beyond to help out friends and family, he will forever be missed by so many.

Kind of the first of a tight group from the 60's... Ansell, Gammel, Dill, Pork, Bergman, Turner, Livingston.....ME! Lots of interesting arguments cuz all of us knew better than the other... But no one deserved this on the eve of retirement and all. We all spend A lot of time on "some day". S'pose we better get with it with it and learn one last lesson from The Pear.....