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Joseph Ray Perry

1925 - 2017

Joseph Ray Perry obituary, 1925-2017, Haskell, TX

BORN

1925

DIED

2017

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Smith Family Funeral Homes - Haskell

304 N 2nd St

Haskell, Texas

Joseph Perry Obituary

Joseph Ray Perry

Haskell, TX

Joseph Ray Perry, a lifetime resident of Haskell County, has moved to a new address. Before beginning this next chapter, he celebrated his 92nd birthday at the Hendrick Hospice Care Center in Abilene, Texas, with his wife, daughter, grandchildren, and two great-granddaughters.

Ray was born in the Paint Creek Community of Haskell County on April 23, 1925. He was the eldest child of Hoyt Perry and Thelma Dinsmore Perry. He began his elementary education at the Post School-continuing through 7th grade. He started 8th grade at the newly formed Paint Creek Independent School, which was named by his grandfather, Wayne Perry, who was a school board member of the new school district. Ray graduated from Paint Creek in May of 1943 and joined the United States Army Air Corps. Serving his country as a tail gunner on a B-17 bomber, he flew 35 missions over Nazi Germany. Ray was awarded several medals while in service and was always proud to share his experiences. One story he often told was of his crew's sixth mission when they were hit by heavy enemy fire. Their aircraft was heavily damaged but his pilot still managed to land the plane back in Horham, England with one dead solider on board, one engine out, and part of a wing gone. Ray always said that this was the day he finally grew up-at the ripe ol' age of nineteen!

After an honorable discharge, Ray returned to Haskell to begin his farming career-a life he lived and loved for over fifty years. He lived on the land he had worked and loved until his death.

Ray met his future wife, Amelia June Holt, on a blind date and they were united in marriage at the Haskell Methodist Church on June 29, 1948--June would have marked seventy years of marriage. Together they had two children: a daughter, Milla Perry Jones, and a son, James Richard Perry. Ray Perry loved and admired his family. Nothing made him happier than to spend time with his wife, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He was always ready for a phone call or a visit.

Outside of his family, Ray led a busy and productive life. In 1968, Ray was elected to be a County Commissioner and served in that capacity for 28 years. Due to his failing eyesight, he chose not to seek re-election. Additionally, he served on the Paint Creek School Board for ten years; the West Central Texas Council of Governments for six years, two of which he served as President of the board; and he was instrumental in organizing the Paint Creek Water Corporation, all of which was done from his make-shift home office, he then served several years on the Water Board and twice as its President.

Ray was an avid hunter. Amelia once remarked that they could turn their den into a museum because at every turn you were face-to-face with elk, deer, and caribou-with a few pheasants mixed in. One of the highlights of his hunting days was a trip to Alaska where he killed a first-class caribou, which was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records.

Ray Perry is survived by his wife, Amelia, their 2 children: a daughter, Milla Perry Jones of Dallas; and son, former Governor of Texas Rick Perry, and wife Anita, of Round Top and Washington, DC; 3 grandchildren: Griffin Perry, and wife, Meredith, of Dallas; Caitlyn Jones of College Station; Sydney Perry Harrison, and husband Brett, of Las Vegas, Nevada; and 2 great-granddaughters: Ella and Piper Perry of Dallas. Also surviving Mr. Perry are 2 brothers: Gene Perry of Big Spring and Don Perry, and wife, Nanette, of Haskell; sister, Frances Blacklock of Austin; several nieces and nephews; and loving friends.

The celebration of Ray's life will be on Tuesday, May 2, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. at Haskell First United Methodist Church, 201 North Avenue F, Haskell. Family and friends are invited to a time of visitation and sharing at Smith Family Funeral Home, 304 North 2nd Street, Haskell, on Monday, May 1, 2017 from 6:00PM until 7:00PM.

Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.smithfamilyfh.com.

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Published by Abilene Reporter-News on May 1, 2017.

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Matthew Hansbauer

May 6, 2017

My condolences and prayers to the Perry family.

His passing lifts up our spirits, for we know for sure there is a God, that He is good, for surely, a man such as Joseph God will have raised up to His presence. Let this give us comfort and courage.

His living raised up not only a family line that blesses Him and our Nation. By his living, his selflessness, he helped raise tens of millions out of bondage, even for generations not yet born. Though but one man, through that one man, others now live as God intended. Let this, too, give us comfort and courage.

His heroism was our Nation's heroism, his faith our faith, his love, His love. Now at last, borne on the wings of eagles, he has finished his final mission.

Godspeed, sir, and God Bless, from a grateful world.

Jim Schwertner

May 4, 2017

Amelia, Rick and Mrs. Perry... Ray was truly part of the Greatest Generation. Like many young men and women in WWII, he risked it all to keep us free. He was especially proud of his children and grandchildren. He will be missed by many.
God's Speed Mr. Perry!
Jim & Patti Schwertner

May 3, 2017

Amelia and family....Our deepest condolences and heartfelt feelings for you. We have valued your support of our family throughout our lives. Gary, Don, and Tommy and Madeline Taylor.

Shorty Baumbach

May 2, 2017

Sincere condolenc byes, Shorty and Doris Baumbach.

Jerre Moore

May 2, 2017

Amelia and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Amelia, when Michelle died, you and Ray came to the funeral home and stayed with Bill and I while we greeted visitors all day. We could have never have thanked you enough for doing that. You knew my mom and dad were not with us so ya'll took over that role. That meant so much to us. Ray was such a kind man and respected by all. We are so sorry for your loss. You have always been such great friends throughout the years. Our hearts are so sad to hear about your loss. We are asking God's blessing on you and will be praying for you during this time.
May God bless you,
Bill and Jerre (Couch) Moore

Dick & Karen Godbout

May 2, 2017

Amelia & family, Don & Nanette,
May God's love carry you through your time of loss and grief knowing that someday you will be together again.

A. M.

May 2, 2017

May the hearer of prayer sustain the family at this challenging time Psalms 10:17

May 1, 2017

To: Rick & Nita, Milla and Mrs. Perry:
We are so sorry for your loss. Commissioner Ray Perry was a great example for any and all of us to follow as Texans and volunteer leaders for our Nation, State and local communities. He set a high standard and will be missed by everyone he touched.
Prayers and Blessings to the family.
Sam Chase, Abilene, Texas

Sally&Scotty Goldsmith

May 1, 2017

Mrs. Perry & Family, We are so sorry to hear about Mr. Perry. He was always such a friendly and kind man. I enjoyed you both as customers through the years. May The Lord give you strength and peace in days to come. God Bless.

Linda Penn

May 1, 2017

Ray was a great Texas man - loved and cared for the land, loved and served his country, loved and served God, loved and cared for his family and was a friend to many. His big genuine smile warmed my heart and I will remember it well. We are grateful for your life and and being blessed in knowing you. To the family he leaves behind, may your memories and faith in God sustain you in your grief. Billy and Linda Hamilton Penn

James E. McCollough, Jr.

May 1, 2017

Dearest Secretary Perry;
Please know that prayers are with you and your family, during this difficult time.
I've heard you speak about how great of a father he was.
I know that you will cherish his wonderful memories.

James McCollough
Protocol Chief, Office of the Secretary
U.S. Department of Energy
Washington, DC

Sam -- Vicky Tyra

May 1, 2017

May God bless Ray and all the rest of the Perry Family. Mr. Perry was a fine and wonderful gentleman and respected by all whom had a pleasure of knowing him
Sincerely, Sam and Vicky Tyra

Victor Carrillo

May 1, 2017

Amelia, Milla, Secretary Perry, & grandchildren -
We'd like to send our deepest condolences to the family and our prayer that the Holy Spirit will comfort each of you and grant you peace (shalom). Isaiah 40:31

Victor & Joy Carrillo
Rockwall, Texas

May 1, 2017

Rick and Milla, Am unable to attend your Dads services. Thinking of you at this difficult time. I lost my Mom last year and miss her to death. All the best to your Mom. I still remember her coming to Abilene when we were at Dyess and cooking for you. God Bless. Ray and Denise Barnes

Larry & Frankie Beauchamp

May 1, 2017

Our words cannot express our sorrow over the loss of such a patriot and friend as Ray Perry. We knew him for many years and found him to be a man of integrity and faith at all times. We shared many good times over the years and always managed laughter and just the love of life. He will be missed. We extend our prayers to Amelia and family.

Neta Roberts

May 1, 2017

Amelia and family, I'm so very sorry that Ray is gone. He was such a nice man and I will always remember him as one of our exceptional commissioners. Prayers for you guys...

Margaret Medford-Kemletz

April 30, 2017

My family always thought of Ray as a man of honor and integrity. Condolences and prayers in the coming days to you all. God bless.

Phil Samponaro

April 29, 2017

Sincerest sympathies to Amelia and the family on behalf of both the 95th Bomb Group Memorials Foundation stateside and the 95th Bomb Group Heritage Association in Horham, UK. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We will remember Ray always.

Steve Livengood

April 29, 2017

Amelia, Rick, and Milla... I love you and am sorry for the loss of Ray here on Earth. I know that you have the hope that Jesus gives especially in times like these in the loss of loved ones. I pray that Jesus's presence will be felt in every turn and acquaintance with old and new friends. May God's hand touch you and give you peace and joy at every thought of Ray in the days to come. Missing loved ones is fine, but remember that our joy comes from One we don't see and our future is full of joy!! Love you!!

Janet Stephens

April 29, 2017

My thoughts & prayers for all of the Perry family. My late husband, Don worked for Ray when he was commissioner. Ray was a good man & in my opinion his son , Rick is following in his Dad's giant steps at being a good man! God bless all of you!

Mary Ann

April 28, 2017

I have been blessed to know the Perry's. I will cherish the chance meetings we had and the stories Mr. Perry told. I will miss him dearly. Well "handsome" you are in a place of peace and joy. I hope we meet again. My prayers are with the family.

Cliff Todd

April 28, 2017

Our sympathies to the Perry family. We will be keeping the entire Perry family in our thoughts and prayers.
Cliff & Denise Todd

Mary and Ed Murphy

April 28, 2017

Sincere sympathy on the loss of your dear Ray.
He was a great and honorable man, such an asset to Haskell County and to our nation in his life of service.

Teresa Spears

April 28, 2017

Our thoughts, love and prayers are with the Perry family. Scott and Teresa Spears

Michele Nanny-Vaughan

April 28, 2017

Perry family, I am so saddened to hear of Mr Perry passing. He was such a nice man whenever I met him. He was a blessing to our country, state & community & I know he will will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him. My thoughts & prayers are with you all at this difficult time.

Connie Brazell Abbott

April 28, 2017

My thoughts and prayers are with you in the loss of Ray. May your precious memories bring you peace and comfort. I know Ray is celebrating today with our Lord and Savior. Ray was a great friend to my mom and dad. I love you guys and will continue to pray for your whole family. I have fond memories of spending time at your house as a youngster.

Teri DeBolt

April 28, 2017

I'm so sorry for your loss. I think of you often, although I haven't been good at keeping in touch. Prayers for you and your family.

Melissa

April 28, 2017

What a sweet gentleman. I had the pleasure of meeting and got to hear some stories. Thoughts and prayers for Mrs. Perry and their family.

Linda Kirkland Oughton

April 28, 2017

Such wonderful memories of a wonderful man that has been a blessing to my family. You will be missed! May God's Blessings be with the family during this time! God Bless! Xx

John & LaDell Montgomery

April 28, 2017

What a privilege it has been to call Ray and the Perry family my friends. Ray was one of the men the Paint Creek community could depend upon, one who was there to make sure that things got done and done right. Rest assured that he will be missed by all.

Some of my fondest memories are of times in the little rock Methodist Church where the Perrys were active members. And of course Amelia did her best to teach me about the Word of God...some of it stuck, Amelia.

I have always been grateful for the care that Anita provided for my mother when she was in the Haskell Hospital after her heart attack. And I remember that Rick was at my mother's funeral, even coming to the cemetery on that cold and windy day. Thank you both.

May God give you all the peace that passeth all understanding in the time of grief.

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