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Daniel Robert Perry Jr. | December 5, 2020 |

Daniel Robert Perry Jr.
December 5, 2020

photo of Daniel Robert Perry Jr.
photo of Daniel Robert Perry Jr.
Daniel Robert Perry Junior of Lincoln, Rhode Island gained his wings on December 5, 2020 in the comfort of his home and his family. He was the loving husband to Kerri Doran and the loving father to Adam Perry (30) and Jordan Perry (19). Daniel was born on October 20, 1970 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. He attended school at Tolman High School and later worked for the state of Rhode Island, working for the Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery in Exeter. Later on he became a football coach for the Pawtucket Crusaders and later for the Darlington Braves. Daniel had many hobbies that he was extremely passionate about. Fishing was his most passionate hobby. Some other hobbies that were important to Daniel were traveling to New Hampshire with his family, experiencing Red Sox and Cowboys games with his son, which also included fantasy football and baseball, and took pleasure in experiencing music and concerts by his favorite performers. On November 15, 2019 Daniel was diagnosed with large diffuse b-cell lymphoma. His lymphoma was extremely aggressive from the very beginning, but he was a fighter. He underwent chemotherapy and CAR T-cell therapy that was unfortunately only a temporary solution. There will be no services held, however a celebration with family and friends will be held at a later date in honor of Daniel due to Covid-19. His ashes will be scattered in his most memorable locations including Fenway Park, the White Mountains, and with his grandpa Hughie at the Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery.

 

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Daniel Robert Perry Junior of Lincoln, Rhode Island gained his wings on December 5, 2020 in the comfort of his home and his family. He was the loving husband to Kerri Doran and the loving father to Adam Perry (30) and Jordan Perry (19). Daniel was born on October 20, 1970 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. He attended school at Tolman High School and later worked for the state of Rhode Island, working for the Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery in Exeter. Later on he became a football coach for the Pawtucket Crusaders and later for the Darlington Braves. Daniel had many hobbies that he was extremely passionate about. Fishing was his most passionate hobby. Some other hobbies that were important to Daniel were traveling to New Hampshire with his family, experiencing Red Sox and Cowboys games with his son, which also included fantasy football and baseball, and took pleasure in experiencing music and concerts by his favorite performers. On November 15, 2019 Daniel was diagnosed with large diffuse b-cell lymphoma. His lymphoma was extremely aggressive from the very beginning, but he was a fighter. He underwent chemotherapy and CAR T-cell therapy that was unfortunately only a temporary solution. There will be no services held, however a celebration with family and friends will be held at a later date in honor of Daniel due to Covid-19. His ashes will be scattered in his most memorable locations including Fenway Park, the White Mountains, and with his grandpa Hughie at the Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery.

Keefe Funeral Home
5 Higginson Avenue
Lincoln, Rhode Island 02865

Thomas H. Keefe, Registered Funeral Director

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