Born: October 28, 1944 in Hannibal, Missouri
Died: June 14, 2022 in Santee, California
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With great sadness and acceptance of God’s Will, we announce the passing of Carole Anne Perry on June 14, 2022.
Carole was our dearly loved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, daughter, aunt, and niece.
She will be greatly missed by her loving family and close friends.
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Surviving Family Members:
Fred Charles Perry Jr – Husband
Maxine Norman – Mother
Daughter: Kim Frenken & Husband: Don, Grandson: Jimmie
Son: Kenny Jones & Wife: Shoshana
Granddaughter: Karli Pratt-Jones
Granddaughter: Mollie Pratt-Jones - Davis
Great-Grandchildren: Jacie Pratt-Jones & Lilah Pratt-Jones
Daughter: Debra Ann Perry-Mills & Husband: Brian
Granddaughter: Taylor Ann Mills & Grandson: Blaine William Mills
Son: Brandon Charles Perry & Wife: Porsha
Granddaughter: Alexis Perry-Black & Husband: Dakota Black
Granddaughters: Evette Perry, Breahna Perry, Paige Perry, & Realynne Perry
Carole’s Biography
Carole was a Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great-grandmother, Friend and Elementary School Librarian.
She enjoyed many great things in life, such as country-western dancing, singing “Glory Bound Christian Trio,” and ministering God’s word at the rescue missions with her husband, Fred. Faith and love were their stories.
She was an avid outdoors adventure woman who hunted, fished and hiked through many parts of the country with Fred, Kenny & Brandon. Carole loved and looked forward to her trips to Tennessee to visit her daughter and family.
As a Daughter, Mother, Grandmother, and Great-grandmother, Carole was always there to ensure all was well with her family. Her love was individualized and specialized for each person, so they knew she truly cared.
Another gift Carole gave over the years to many children was her devotion to her educational job as a school librarian. She spent many years sharing her love of reading from 1979 to 2004 at Sycamore Elementary School in Santee.
She was a homemaker who made all who came visiting through her door feel welcome in her home. We all spent many occasions and celebrations sharing all the stories of life.
Looking at the life of Carole, no one could say that it wasn’t complete and well-lived. Her story will always be:
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“Well Done My Good and Faithful Servant"
Come Home and Rest in Heaven with Me where I have Prepared a Place for You
In Loving Memory …..
I will Celebrate You on Our Birthday Every Year
-Barbara Perry-Garcia
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