

Loving husband of 53 years, David Keith Perry, was born in Toledo, Ohio on October 10, 1947 and
passed from this earth on August 26, 2020. He is survived by his wife, Constance Lee (Ocheske) Perry;
Children, Paula and Robert Roe; Pamela and Tracy Skaggs; Patricia and Reid Rossmann. Grandchildren:
Kristin and Steven Saulters; Zachary and Rebecca Rossmann; Ryan Boyer, Mallory Rossmann, and
Taylor Skaggs. Great grandchildren: Landon, Logan, Kasen, Kyler, and Madison. He is also survived by
his siblings: Joseph and Janice Perry and Jeffrey Perry with numerous nephews, nieces, and friends. He
was preceded in death by his parents, Paul Edmund and Caryol Jane (Truman) Perry; and brothers: Rev.
Paul, Tom, Danny, and Mike Perry.
At a young age Dave played violin, danced, modeled and gained a love for music and theater. He nurtured his passion for the outdoors and leadership abilities through participation in Boys Club and Boy Scouts of America, achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. Dave was a graduate of Cardinal Stritch Catholic High School where he played sports, orchestra, band. He earned the position of drum major and was in theater where Dave and Connie were introduced by her sister Mary Mocniak.
After graduation, Dave attended tool and die school for two years and proudly began his career with
Container Graphics Corporation, which led them to Texas in 1973. After 47 years with Container
Graphics Corporation, Dave retired in 2012 to enjoy his hobbies including fishing and his love of being
on the lake, especially after achieving his lake house dream on Moss Lake in 2006. He also enjoyed golf,
billiards, Sundays with his family, and his workshop; where he spent time on woodworking projects, gifts
for family and friends, watching sports with the guys, being Jeff’s recipe sampler and maintained an
unlimited supply of candy for the grandkids.
“You’re gonna leave a legacy, no matter what you do, It ain’t a question of if they will, it’s how they
remember you.” ~ Rascal Flatts
No more than sixty people may attend the memorial service, as per Dallas County's Covid-19 regulations.
The memorial service will be livestreamed on Rhoton Funeral Home's Facebook page on the day and time of the service.
The link to which is:
There will be a gathering at the Perry Homestead after the Memorial Service.
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