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William M. PERRY

Newport News, Virginia

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NEWPORT NEWS - William M. Perry, 73, passed into eternal rest on Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2010. At his bedside were his children, his wife, and many family members.Born in Edenton, N.C., Mr. Perry was a Peninsula resident for most of his adult life. He had been an employee of Newport News...

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loretta and family
Sorry to hear about your dad
we all know he's in a better place and their is no more pain he will be miss and the hole in your heart that you feel will heal . May God bless you and the family and keep you close to him
Connie

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Uncle Big boy I love you and miss you more than you will ever know. You fought a good fight and we are blessed to have had you in our lives. We understand that you were on loan to us as we all are. May God strenthen and keep this family in the palm of his hand because we know that be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. Thanks for the laughs and the joy you brought us all. Rest in GOD now you deserve it.

Uncle Lil Boy you've been apart of my life for the last 26 years. We've been through a lot of good times as a family and some not so good, for instance when I totaled your car. You never fussed or got ypset with me (at least I never heard you say anything). I remember many times as a little girl, being stuck in N.C. for the summer. You would come to N.C. to pick me up after of course "hanging out with my grandaddy" and we, the family know what was going on. There were many times I wanted to...

Uncle Lil Boy I just want to say that I love u, miss u, and will forever hold u in my heart. You' ve been apart of my life for the last 26 years. We've been through a lot of good times as a family and some not so good, for instance when I totaled your car. You never fussed or got upset with me (at least i never heard you say anyting). I remember many times as a little girl being stuck in N.C. for the summer. You would come to N.C. to pick me up after of course " hanging out with my grandaddy"...