In memory of

Ralph (Bud) Lawrence Perry

November 20, 1927 -  February 6, 2022

We are heartbroken to announce our father’s passing on Sunday Feb 6th.
After falling ill in late August, dad took his final bow joining his wife Dorothy nee Collins.
Father to Leslie (Brian}, Karen (Paul), Jacqueline (Don)
Grandfather to Joey (Kathy} Nikki, Jonathan (Sarah), Melissa (Barrie), Jacqueline (Brad), Paul, Liam and Emma.
Great Grandfather to Nicholas, Brooklyn, Clayton, Paolo, Tessa, Bryon, Maverick and Bella.
Born and raised in Swansea, then resided in Scarborough.
Retired Police Officer of 36 years, music enthusiast and fearless curler until the tender age of 92.

Due to COVID-19 Room capacity is limited to maintaining physical distancing requirements and use of Face Coverings are mandatory while inside all facilities. In order to provide all attendees to pay their last respects please be mindful and limit your time in the room.

Guestbook 

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Brenda Kasperowitsch (Niece)

Entered February 9, 2022 from Orillia

Thanks for being a wonderful uncle. You will be forever in my heart!

Laurel and Mike Byrne (Dear friend of his daughter Leslie)

Entered February 9, 2022

Very glad he did not suffer, what a great life he lived.

David and Julie Wakely (friend of Leslie)

Entered February 9, 2022 from Naples

Leslie, we give you our deepest condolences.

Marty Sundland (Fellow Sportsman League curler dating back to 1977 at the Terrace.)

Entered February 9, 2022 from Picton, On.

RIP , Bud - you were a true individual and a pleasure to be around.

Nikki Crosato (Favourite granddaughter)

Entered February 9, 2022 from Richmond Hill

He walks into a room, friends, band members, and neighbours to name a few. He was an adored socialite that everyone knew.

Singing karaoke, and moved like Sinatra, he would wink with a call out to his beloved Dorthy “I gotcha”.

The legion was his happy place, dancing with his daughters no one could replace.
Laughing and singing, and interrupting the DJs sets was just a regular night out with no regrets.

Campfires at the trailer while listening to his jokes, they were never appropriate but we loved them the most.

Holding a beer with his left and a smoke in his right, listening to 740am was how he started each night.

To shed tears now that he’s gone, we should smile because he has lived a wonderful life this long.

I love you grandpa
xoxo Nikki

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