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I've always been intrigued at how differently people react to awful terminal illness. Some make the situation so much worse for themselves and their loved ones by the way they fight and handle the illness.

I am always amazed by people like Perry who, despite facing adversity, are strong and are a source of hope and strength for those around them. Nobody wants to lose a loved one, but it is such a comfort, blessing, and source of inspiration to see the dignity and love in which Perry dealt with his illness. He brought together what death can't tear apart. Seeing character like Perry demonstrated makes me a better man, parent, and husband.

RIP Perry

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Perry was a wonderful father, husband, and man. He fought the disease to the best of his ability; he never quit. Not only did he never quit, he never asked anyone to feel sorry for him or did he ever let us see him feeling sorry for himself. As I watched him these last few years, he cherished his life, his children and his family. I appreciate the gifts I have more today, and I know many others do also, because Perry showed us that life is short and needs to be embraced.

He was a good man and he will be missed but he won't be forgotten. :)

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Perry was a wonderful father, husband, and man. He fought the disease to the best of his ability; he never quit. Not only did he never quit, he never asked anyone to feel sorry for him or did he ever let us see him feeling sorry for himself. As I watched him these last few years, he cherished his life, his children and his family. I appreciate the gifts I have more today, and I know many others do also, because Perry showed us that life is short and needs to be embraced.

He was a good man and he will be missed but he won't be forgotten. :)

Here Here. well said.

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I have a question, I don't know who you would even contact about this...but any chance that we could recognize Perry and his fight at the first home hockey game of the season...exhibition or otherwise? I kinda think that would almost be a good idea every year to recognize the former players who have passed on...but my original idea was for Perry.

Edit: I did facebook a friend to see if he knew who to contact or what he thought about it....I will let you know what he says.

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I have a question, I don't know who you would even contact about this...but any chance that we could recognize Perry and his fight at the first home hockey game of the season...exhibition or otherwise? I kinda think that would almost be a good idea every year to recognize the former players who have passed on...but my original idea was for Perry.

Edit: I did facebook a friend to see if he knew who to contact or what he thought about it....I will let you know what he says.

Great idea.I like it.

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