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Floyd Edward Perry III

1951 - 2025

Floyd Edward Perry III obituary, 1951-2025, Charlotte, NC

BORN

1951

DIED

2025

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Alexander Funeral Home, Inc. - Charlotte

1424 Statesville Avenue

Charlotte, North Carolina

Floyd Perry Obituary

Floyd Edward Perry, lll

September 26, 1951 - March 16, 2025

Charlotte, North Carolina - Floyd Edward Perry, lll was born September 26, 1951 in Brooklyn, New York, to the late Hazel Rhynes and the late Floyd Perry, Jr. He was called to his eternal home at the age of 73, on March 16, 2025.

Floyd attended both public and Catholic Schools in Brooklyn, until moving South for his high school years. Prior to entering high school, he moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina to live with his maternal Grandmother (Fannie Rhynes) until college. It became evident that the south was a good fit for him. As a student at North Forsyth High School, Floyd excelled in sports as he received many awards for his many achievements as a basketball player. Prior to his Senior Year at North Forsyth, Floyd, along with some of his friends, organized and successfully led a boycott that brought attention to racist practices implemented in his high school. The boycott led to an investigation by the school board and the school postponing the Miss North High Homecoming Queen Contest that his High School Sweetheart-later to become wife-Renda (Ervin) had won. After graduating from high school, Floyd's athleticism, leadership qualities and versatility earned him a scholarship to Catawba College in Salisbury, NC, where he graduated with a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Business Administration. Upon completion of college, Floyd's charismatic personality, gift of gab and sharpness in math brought him much success in the insurance industry and many car dealerships in Charlotte and Gastonia, NC, most notably first rising to become a Manager at Sam Johnson Lincoln Mercury, as well as becoming the first Black Closing Manager at Metrolina Dodge, and Keffer Dodge.

Floyd will best be remembered by his family for his sense of humor, love of music and dance, good food, beach trips, his "half distance drive "of a 200 mile trip being 30 miles before becoming sleepy, loving a good laugh, his entrepreneurial spirit, late evening or early walks on the beach, and swimming with the kids. Floyd was an avid competitor, even later into adulthood, double jumping his kids in checkers, showing off his power and jumpshot playing one on one basketball, or striking a forehand winner on the tennis courts of Veterans Park in Charlotte. He'll be further remembered for his flair for fashion, loving music by Tye Tribbett, attending 8am service at Little Rock AME Zion Church as a family, and him serving on the Steward Board, going to University Park Baptist Church and standing in line outside to get inside as a family, and him serving in the Ushers and Pacesetters Ministries, doing Mazda radio commercials, watching Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune, Family Feud, Shark Tank and Mocha the Mood Tiktok videos, and providing West Charlotte High School with cars for their Homecoming parade. As a strong Man of God, he would often say, "Your gift will make room for you" Proverbs 18:16 "No matter what happens, keep your feet a tappin'.", as well as "God gives you witty inventions" Proverbs 8:12. He will be remembered as a provider and motivator who loved his family.

Floyd leaves to cherish his memories, Renda Ervin Perry, his beloved wife of nearly 49 years, a devoted daughter Jeanelle DeAnna Perry, two faithful sons Joseph Perry and Justin (Lee) Perry, two grandchildren, Justin Lloyd Perry, Jr. (Gray) and Stella Anna Perry, all of Charlotte; his Stepmother Catherine Perry of Marietta, Georgia, three sisters-in-law Pamela Nolan, as well as Nettie Littlejohn, of Winston-Salem, Barbara Littlejohn of Gardena, CA; one brother in law Phillip Littlejohn (Peggy) of Winston-Salem; Also remembering him fondly are three aunts, Vickie Rynes and Phyllis Rynes, of Winston-Salem; Jennifer Young of Marietta, Georgia; an uncle Michael Rynes, of Winston-Salem; three great aunts Minnie Ervin, Hannah Eldridge, of Winston-Salem and Mollie McClain of Greensboro, NC; three nieces Candrice (Khalif) Oliver of Wake Forest, North Carolina, NC, Ashley Nolan of Orlando, Florida, Pia Hardy of Winston-Salem; two nephews Bryan (Casondra) Littlejohn of Durham, NC, Raymond Littlejohn, lll of Gardena, CA; a special cousin Vanessa Rogers of New York, New York. Floyd is also survived by a host of other loving family and friends.

In addition to his parents, Floyd was preceded in death by his grandparents Fannie Gibson Rhynes, as well as Willie and Alberta Rynes; Alberta Rynes; his mother in -law Anna Shouse Ervin; father in-law Joseph Ervin; special aunt and uncle Cynthia and Jimmy Rogers.

The family hour will be Monday, March 24th at 10am followed by a memorial service at 11am at the Park Church, 6029 Beatties Ford Rd., Charlotte, NC 28216. In lieu of flowers, make a donation to your favorite charity.

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Published by Charlotte Observer from Mar. 21 to Mar. 23, 2025.

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Jonathan Carmon

March 25, 2025

My heartfelt condolences to the Perry family during this difficult time. I have fond memories of meeting Mr. Floyd as a young child while playing baseball with his youngest son, Joe, at Winterfield. He was truly a great man, and his family is just as remarkable.

Stacy Hancock

March 24, 2025

Renda, I am so sorry for your loss. I didn´t know Floyd but I will always remember your dedication and patience with the students at Irwin. If he was at all like you, he was a great man. Stacy Hancock

Joe Badgett

March 24, 2025

So sorry to hear about this loss. Floyd was such an inspiration to so many of us young black men in the auto industry. I worked as a Sales Manager side by side with Floyd at Keffer Dodge and he constantly poured into me! We all loved the man that we called "Button Up"!

Gail Blair

March 23, 2025

So sorry for your loss. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Steve Rynes, cousin, Gail Horton Blair

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Catherine Smoot-Dixon

March 22, 2025

To Aunty Cat my condolences to you on the loss of your step-son. Sending hugs!!

Catherine Smoot-Dixon

March 22, 2025

My sincere condolences to Floyde’s wife, children and other family at this difficult time. May you find comfort in one another.

Donna Greene

March 22, 2025

To Renda and the Perry Fsmily My sincere condolences Praying for the family. Your class mate Donna Summers Greene❤

Mary Ann (Bailey) Mealor

March 22, 2025

I knew Floyd because he was my ex-husband’s (Bill Bailey) roommate at Catawba College and was a starter on the basketball team. I remember he was larger than life with his one-of-a kind laugh and picked out Afro that waved in the air as he ran up and down the court.
Bill and attended Renda and Floyd’s beautiful wedding.
I am so saddened to hear of his death. Blessings to your family as you mourn his loss.

Andrea Metz-Nicholson

March 20, 2025

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. You all are in our prayers. Frank & Andrea (Puddin) Nicholson

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10:00 a.m.

The Park Church

6029 Beatties Ford Road, Charlotte, NC

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24

Memorial service

11:00 a.m.

Park Church

6029 Beatties Ford Road, Charlotte, NC

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1424 Statesville Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28206

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