John's obituary
It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Mr. John Perryman Sr., who left us on January 21, 2024. Born in 1961, John was a pillar of strength and resilience, a man whose life was adorned with lasting accomplishments, most cherished of which were his beloved children and grandchildren.
A Celebration of Life for John will be held on March 23, 2024, at 2:00 PM at the Hide Away Café and Lounge. It is a time for us to not only mourn our loss but also to honor and cherish the life that John lived. In remembering him, we celebrate a life spent in love and service, and the immense joy he brought to those around him.
John is survived by his devoted wife, Debbie , their sons, John Jr. and Eric and their daughter, Lauren. John loved his family, taught valuable life lessons and instilled in his children the virtues of being a good person.
Known for his hard work and stubborn determination, John was deeply admired by his family, friends, and colleagues. His supportive nature and tremendous commitment to those he cared for were traits that defined him. Enriching his life were his variety of interests and passions that gave him much joy. An avid fan of the Seattle Seahawks, he found as much excitement in cheering his favorite team as he did traveling to his favorite summer spot at the family's get away location at Lake Thunderbird.
His love for 80's hair metal music and fusion rock was something he held onto strongly and he found great joy in watching his sons live out their inherited passion for music and performing. John found joy through his enthusiasm for his favorite TV shows, the Andy Griffith Show, All in the Family (Archie Bunker), and The Jeffersons. His culinary preferences were as distinctive as his personality with Palermo's Pizza being a staple dish on the dinner table and he closed out everyday with a bowl of Breyer's Natural Vanilla Ice Cream.
As we bid our final goodbyes, we take comfort in knowing that John's spirit lives on in the hearts of those who loved him and in the lives of those he touched. His memory serves as a beacon of strength, resilience, and the unending capacity for love that shall carry on for many years to come.