James J Perillo Jr.

1926 - 2013

James J Perillo Jr. obituary, 1926-2013

James J Perillo Jr.

1926 - 2013

BORN

1926

DIED

2013

James Perillo Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 18, 2013.
Mr. James J. Perillo, age 86 died of natural causes at Ormond at the Pines on Saturday March 16, 2013.
Jim was born in Summit, New Jersey, was a WWII Veteran serving in the US Navy. After being honorably discharged He moved to Daytona Beach, Florida with his wife, two daughters and one son. While living in Daytona Beach he operated his own commercial laundry business and followed that by owning his own business as a cross country truck driver. He had a passion for his family, grandchildren and his great grandchildren and was an avid baseball fan following the New York Yankees. He was a Commander at the local AMVET's organization and also belonged to the American Legion and the VFW.
Jim is survived by his loving wife, Rose M Perillo of 66 years. Survivors include his daughters June Brown and Jane Norman, his son James J Perillo III, grandchildren Pam Taylor, Cindy Bruce, Craig Brown, Jennifer Murrow, Kelly Perillo Brown and great grandchildren Mathew Taylor, Brian Taylor, Mercedes Ertle, Madison Ertle, Jordan Bruce, Cassidy Bruce and Reese Brown.
A funeral service will be held 12:00 noon Thursday March 21, 2013 at Volusia Memorial Funeral Home, 548 N. Nova Rd. Ormond Beach, FL. Visitation will be held Thursday from 10:00AM until the time of service. Interment will follow the service at Daytona Memorial Park. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.volusiamemorialfunerals.com In lieu of flowers the family request donations are made to Halifax Health Hospice of Volusia/Flagler in memory of James Perillo. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Volusia Memorial Funeral Home.

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Carmela Giangola

April 20, 2013

Loss touch long ago. Jimmy's mother, Connie, was my godmother. She and my mother were probably second cousins. Also, I remember Rose kindly as she had me in her wedding party as a bridesmaid due to some family tradition. My brothers and I spent many childhood happy hours visiting his family in the forties. My sympathy goes out to his large family from the
Lupardi family.

steven perillo

March 23, 2013

sorry for your loss my grand father was also james perillo passed 1969 dec at 64 he was from brooklyn ny any relation

March 22, 2013

Jim,
I always thought a lot of your dad, seems like yesterday we were playing baseball or football. I am sorry for your loss.
Gary Langford

March 21, 2013

Sincere sympathy to Mr. Perillo's family. Mary and Gary Bruce

March 20, 2013

Jim and his family were neighbors of ours when we were young and I admired what a wonderful family man he was. As a young girl, I admired what a hard working man Jim was and how devoted to his children he was. His son, Jimmy, was a childhood friend of my sister, brothers and I. We all attended St. Pauls & Fr. Lopez together and, occasionally, we shared dinners together. I looked up to his family as good honest people. My prayers, on behalf of my family (McCollum), are with all of you and I am sure his memories will live on through you all as he was a very respected gentleman. I, regretfully, am unable to attend the funeral due to work obligations but will be thinking of you all.
Sincerely,
Maureen McCollum Day, Ponce Inlet, FL
Patrick McCollum, San Fransico, CA
Chris McCollum Turton, Columbus, OH
and John McCollum & Theresa McCollum, deceased

March 20, 2013

Jim was a hard working dedicated person.
As Comander of Post 500 of the AMVETS I was priveleged to work with him on Patriotic functions.
The Supreme Commander has called one of His Best
He will not be forgotten
Gene Swarbrick Past Commander 500
Commander The Father John Washington Post 1944 The Catholic War Veterans of the U S A

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