Condolence From: Jan & Phil Phillips
Condolence: Bobby,
Phil and I have spent a few evenings eating late at Waffle House after ball games, etc, often sharing stories with your dad. Genuinely nice guy.
So sorry for your loss.
Tuesday December 19, 2017
Condolence From: SN
Condolence: Please accept my sincere sympathy in the loss of your loved one.
At at a difficult time as this, the Bible gives us comfort in the promise at Revelation 21: 3 & 4 where we are assured that God will do away with sickness, sorrow and death.
May this scripture give you some consolation.
Thursday December 14, 2017
Condolence From: Rhauchelle Ferlet Dougherty
Condolence: I was one of his waitresses at Waffle House for many years. I always loved seeing his face. He was a very nice man. He always had a story to tell. If it was a slow night I grabbed me a cup of coffee & sat down with him. Gonna miss him so much. Love & prayers to family & friends.
Tuesday December 12, 2017
Condolence From: Alan Barnes
Condolence: Sending prayers to all family and friends.
Tuesday December 12, 2017
Condolence From: Russell Chew
Condolence: Sorry to hear about the passing of Junior. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Junior was like a bunch of other fellows of the Eureka area, they were just a fixture of the community ,just a part of many of our lives that grew up in the area. But I'll bet you one thing, there will be some dominoes played in heaven now. Junior will meet up with Tiny Chew,Buck Hodge,and CalVin Knauth and they'll get after it!!!!
Monday December 11, 2017
Condolence From: Lewis & Donna Picone
Condolence: Junior will be missed. He was my go to historian for this area. He ended up telling me things about the Gotcher family(my grandmother and siblings) I had never heard. He could always make me laugh. And Lewis thought the world of him. In past years, they could sit at the Waffle House half the night talking over old times. Rest in peace Junior.
Monday December 11, 2017
Condolence From: Lisa newland
Condolence: I had never met Mr Perry until he had become I'll and was at heritage oaks retirement village and mentioning to my husband he had told me he knew him after asking him if he had known my husband they sat down and talked about old truck driving days and I got to know the junior Perry my husband would later tell me how he was so meticulous about his appearance from western clothes to his shoes being kept shined all the time to this special kind of belt he had worn all the time I then truly then knew who the real junior Perry was and in the short time him and I knew each other we became very close I am so glad I met this amazing man and will surely miss him there aren't many men around like him anymore and I indeed am honored to have become his friend as well as his caretaker see you again someday your friend Lisa
Sunday December 10, 2017