Frank was my maternal Grandpa. He enlisted in the Army during WWI. He married my Grandma in 1918 and together they had 11 children. He worked for the Post Office for many years before retiring.
I was young when my grandpa Perry died. I do remember running around his house with my cousins and his chuckle.
My Mom tells a story that he used to say to them, "I'm going to go outside and get the stink blowed off me". He turned 77 a week before he died. He's buried amongst several family members.
Frank was my maternal Grandpa. He enlisted in the Army during WWI. He married my Grandma in 1918 and together they had 11 children. He worked for the Post Office for many years before retiring.
I was young when my grandpa Perry died. I do remember running around his house with my cousins and his chuckle.
My Mom tells a story that he used to say to them, "I'm going to go outside and get the stink blowed off me". He turned 77 a week before he died. He's buried amongst several family members.
Family Members
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Charles Edward "Buster" Perry
1919–1983
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Harold James "Jim" Perry
1920–1959
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Joseph Francis Perry
1922–1982
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Thomas Richard Perry
1924–1963
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Norma Jean Perry Caffey
1925–1996
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Shirley Lee Perry
1929–1929
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Donald Reese Perry
1930–1989
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Franklin Stephen Perry
1933–2012
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Rose Mary Perry Taylor
1934–1990
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Barbara Ann Perry Chisam
1936–2009
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