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Let the memory of Perry be with us
The best Grandad ever!
86 years old
Born on January 12, 1926 in Long Island
Passed away on November 18, 2012 in nassau, Bahamas
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Perry Smith, 86 years old, born on January 12, 1926, and passed away on November 18, 2012. We will remember him forever.
Precious memories, how they linger. To have seen the love and affection that you had for your children as old as they were brought joy to my heart. In my time, I saw this from you when you always cooked, you made sure that Prescott and I got our plate (one of which I still have to date). We looked forward to dumpling soup once a week. Continue to SIP and thank you Dad.
My Dad was the best ever. Some how it feels as if he is always here. The memories, the wonderful memories, I have no regrets. I can say that when I went off to college the most valuable lesson that I learned was to say "I love you" to my father without fail, every time we spoke. His response would always be, with a little smile, "I know son"
Two years has pass and it feels like yesterday, will always be in my heart and on my mind, thank God for blessing me to have known a great and caring man , love and miss him to much, hope him and Prescott is still hanging together and in a better place. Also spending sometime with mr fields may they all rest in peace always love lavern
Still can't believe that daddy is not here with us, but even though he is gone all the wonderful memories still lives on. I thank God for his life, he brought us so much joy!
Precious memories, how they linger. To have seen the love and affection that you had for your children as old as they were brought joy to my heart. In my time, I saw this from you when you always cooked, you made sure that Prescott and I got our plate (one of which I still have to date). We looked forward to dumpling soup once a week. Continue to SIP and thank you Dad.
My Dad was the best ever. Some how it feels as if he is always here. The memories, the wonderful memories, I have no regrets. I can say that when I went off to college the most valuable lesson that I learned was to say "I love you" to my father without fail, every time we spoke. His response would always be, with a little smile, "I know son"