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Perry LaDonn Haddock, 80, passed away on February 23, 2024. He was born July 17, 1943 in Mulberry, Florida to Mary Francis Averett and William Perry Haddock. He was president of the Future Farmers of America and graduated from Mulberry High School in 1962. 15 days later, he enlisted into the United States Air Force.
While assigned to Clark Air Base in the Philippines, he met the love of his life of 57 years, Nora. There they welcomed their son, Will. The next year they would move his new family to the states, to New Mexico, and then Alabama where they would welcome their daughter, Joy. After retirement from the USAF, they would settle in San Antonio where he would continue to work and retire from Civil Service.
As his family grew, he welcomed his son's wife Cindy and his daughter's husband Kevin. He adored the grandchildren that they brought them. Two granddaughters, Emily and Noel and a grandson, Brian. They were the light of his life!
He Lived and Loved Big Time! His friends became family. He always had a good time, and you were always guaranteed to have a laugh. He loved serving his country, fishing, and, most of all, loved spending time with all his family near and far! He is so Loved and will be missed greatly!
He was preceded in death by his father William Perry Haddock, his mother Mary Haddock Markham, and his brother Warren Haddock.
He is survived by his loving wife, Nora; his son, Will and wife Cindy; his daughter Joy and husband Kevin; his grandchildren Emily and husband Derek, Noel, and Brian; his nephew’s, from his brother Warren, Tim with wife Michelle, and Bobby with wife Amy; his brother, Dennis; and numerous cousins, nephews, nieces, in laws with their families and friends that were like family.
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