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Perry Bayes Obituary

Perry Bill Bayes
1952 ~ 2012
Perry Bill Bayes, 60, passed away on October 3, 2012, of natural causes at his home in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. He was born, June 19, 1952, Salt Lake City, Utah, to Bill A. Bayes and Marjorie Rae Fuller Bayes. Perry graduated from Olympus High School in 1970 and attended Snow College. Later he obtained a degree to become a paralegal. Perry married Laurie Hooper in 1974 and they later divorced. Perry spent his career in the grocery store business in Utah, both retail and wholesale.
Perry was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by his three brothers: Dennis G. Bayes (Linda), Randy S. Bayes (Melleissa) and Ronald J. Bayes. Memorial services, Saturday, October 20, 2012 at 12:00 p.m., Wasatch Lawn Mortuary Chapel, 3401 South Highland Drive, Salt Lake City. The remains of Perry Bill Bayes will be placed in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park in a private service.

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Published by Deseret News from Oct. 18 to Oct. 19, 2012.

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Mary Grundvig

October 17, 2019

Perry was a great friend to have. Always giving and caring. I cannot believe it has been 7 years now. You are still missed and remembered.

Brad Woolley

November 6, 2012

We were were saddened to hear of Perry's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Brad and Deedo Woolley

Randy

October 23, 2012

Perry, you have and always will be my older brother... I will miss you.. I will think of you often.. I know you would of liked everything we (Dennis, Ron and myself) shared about you at the funeral.. If not sorrrrrrryyy.. Brother.. All kidding aside.. Thanks for being a part of my life..RB

October 23, 2012

Dear Bayes family, I am very sorry to hear about Perry's death. My thoughts and prayers are with you and for Perry. Helen Olabarri Hooper

October 20, 2012

Denny, Ron and Randy,
I am so very sorry. In many ways it is like a brother of mine died. We shared so much as children growing up in the same clan. Camping, Fishing with your dad (well he actually put the fish on our hooks but we didn't know). All of of us Fuller decendants hanging out together with poor Annie as the only girl.

I will always cherish the time spent woth Perry and you guys. Life is too swift I wish I could have been with you today.
All my love.
George (FKA "Tink")

Ann E. Lee

October 20, 2012

Ron, Randy and Dennis. It is so hard to know what to say. I have wonderful memories of all of us at the Morningstar Drive house and camping at Smith Morehouse. All the cousins with your Mom and the "Aunts". Perry was the sensitive one. Wish I could be there but know my memories and good thoughts are with you all. Love you all, your cousin, Ann

S N

October 20, 2012

Dear family you have my deepest sympathy, Perry will truly be missed, may you find comfort in the hope that soon no one will get sick. Isa.33:24

Dennis Glade

October 20, 2012

Perry was a good friend in high school. My condolences to the family.

October 19, 2012

My sympathy to the Bayes family. I worked with Perry at Shoppers Discount many years ago. I will miss him.
Beverly

October 18, 2012

Ron, Randy, We're so sorry for your loss. It is so difficult to lose a brother. Our thoughts are with you. Doug & Colleen Carroll

October 17, 2012

You will be missed. I will always think of what might have been. Best wishes to the Family Bayes. Sincerest sympathy for your loss. Mary Grundvig

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