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Francis Perrone Obituary

Francis Christopher Perrone ("Chris"), of Glastonbury, passed away unexpectedly, but peacefully, on August 29, 2021, just days after his 54th birthday. Chris was born in Hartford and grew up in East Hartford and Avon, graduating from Avon High School. After college at University of Maine, Chris lived in Hartford until settling in Glastonbury in 2007. Chris loved Glastonbury and considered it his home. Chris began his career with the Hartford Police in 1993, ultimately joining the Emergency Response Team (SWAT) at the rank of Sergeant, second in command. Chris executed the city's most dangerous search warrants with laser precision and confidence. The first one "through the door," Chris was the consummate professional and an unstoppable force. There always was and always will be only one "Bones". Retiring from Hartford and SWAT in 2013, Chris joined the Glastonbury Police. Immediately beloved, he relished the warmth of community policing. He enjoyed the opportunity to see friends among the passersby when working a road job, and diving into his pool (in full uniform!) at the end of a long shift in the hot sun. Chris was an avid hockey fan and cherished the time spent with his son, Max, playing street hockey together, driving to endless practices and games, and talking all things Bruins. Evenings spent watching the games on TV, with the whole family in Bruins gear, were where Chris was his happiest. He took pride and comfort in the small things, like Starbucks every morning for his wife of 13 years, Terri (Hartley), and ice cream runs with his two children, Max (12) and Brooke (11). Often Brooke would accompany her dad on errands around town, and he was simply thrilled just to spend time with her. Chris beamed with pride when anyone spoke of his family and would do anything for them. He never said no, regardless of lack of sleep and long hours; Chris loved his dog, Bella, and all animals. He worked tirelessly to be a wonderful provider, father and husband; completely devoted. He was the most hard-working man you could find, and generous beyond words to his family. Chris had the love and unequivocal support of his wife and children through thick and thin. Whatever the road brought; the four of them were a team with an unbreakable bond that will live on forever. In addition to his wife of 13 years and children, Chris leaves behind his loving parents, Frank and Carol (Chrapowitzky) Perrone, and a sister, Lisa Perrone, and her husband, Tony, all of Vernon, as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Chris also leaves behind his entire in-law family of mother, brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews, all of whom will miss him dearly. He was there in an instant whenever one of them needed him, sincerely happy to help. He would often ask, unprompted, if his mother-in-law in Springfield was doing okay, and what he could do to help her. He will always have his place at the Thanksgiving table, the Christmas buffet, and the Easter celebration. Calling hours will be Friday, Sept. 3 from 4-7pm in Ss. Isidore and Maria Parish at St. Paul Church, 2577 Main St., Glastonbury. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Glastonbury. We ask that all guests wear masks both indoors and outdoors and maintain social distance as best as possible. The Funeral Mass will be private due to Covid, but a livestream will be available at 10:00 am on Saturday, Sept. 4 at Riverfront Community Center, 300 Welles St., Glastonbury. Those who wish to participate in the procession to the cemetery should meet in the parking lot of the church at 10:45 am on Saturday, Sept. 4. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Go Fund Me page established for Max and Brooke Perrone would be greatly appreciated. For online condolences please visit www.mulryanfh.com.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Sep. 2, 2021.

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Ruth Cohen

October 3, 2021

I first met Officer Perrone several years ago when he pulled me over in my minivan because I was speeding down Manchester Road near Eastbury School. I was not paying attention to my speed and I was in a rush. Officer Perrone was kind and personable and I was grateful that he did not give me a ticket. I promised him and myself that I would be more mindful about my speed moving forward. I ran into Officer Perrone a few times around town after that initial encounter; at Stop N Shop, Hebron Avenue School or driving by while he controlled traffic during road construction. I always stopped to say hello to "Chris" because he was that kind of person. I reminded him about the speeding incident and proudly assured him that, since he pulled me over, I was driving more mindfully. I once introduced Chris to one of my three daughters and he proudly told us about his children. A few years ago, I noticed that Chris was a guest at a fundraiser for metastatic breast cancer run by my close friend Sandy Cassanelli at the Gallery. (I am living with metastatic breast cancer as well). My elderly father was attending the event with me and I told my father to approach Officer Perrone and tease him about pulling over his daughter for speeding. I remember watching my 90 year old 5 foot 4 inch father tap this tall unsuspecting man on the back. Within seconds, Chris was laughing with my father, going along with the joke, which my father enjoyed. I did not know Chris Perrone well but, I remember him as a warm, kind, important member of our community and I feel priveleged to have known him. Every time I drive by Eastbury School, I think about Officer Perrone with respect and admiration and I send his loved ones wishes of peace.

David and Sue Chupka

September 16, 2021

Terri and family, we are so very sorry to hear this sad news. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Ann Matthes and Family

September 9, 2021

There are no words to express the sadness we all feel at the sudden passing of Chris. Our love and prayers go out to his family, especially his children who are so young to have lost such a wonderful dad. May he rest in peace, and may the family find peace and comfort in all the beautiful memories he made for them.

Charlie

September 3, 2021

Several years ago I was in a dispute with some neighbors and visited the police station in town in search of a resolution. Chris listened patiently to my story and was sympathetic to my situation. Ultimately he gave me his business card and offered to settle the dispute personally if I had any further difficulties. He did impress me as a man's man during our brief interaction, and I was very impressed with him as a police officer. I offer my condolences to his wife and family, and especially his children for having to lose their father at such a young age. I was very sorry to read about his passing in the paper.

Arthur and Laura Forte

September 3, 2021

We know your grief is very deep and surrounds
your family. Please know we are praying for
you that the Lord will give you the strength you
need and the peace you deserve.

Jackie

September 3, 2021

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

David Greeley

September 3, 2021

I met Chris at the University of Maine Farmington , he was a good friend. Chris was such a fun, goofy character. We had countless adventures and good times skiing. I have thought of him countless times over the years and those memories have always put a smile on my face. Rest in peace my friend

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