Daily Obits

daily obits section

Glen Perry Obituary Wisconsin, Glen Perry Has Passed Away - Death Cause

Glen Perry Obituary Wisconsin, Glen Perry Has Passed Away – Death Cause

Glen Perry Obituary, Death – In addition to being survived by his adored wife Sharon Perry (née Seppelt), cherished children Clay, Matthew, and Emily Perry, and cherished brother Adelhia “Dee” Harris, he is also survived by a large number of other family members and friends. On December 26, 2022, Charles “Glen” Perry, who was 80 years old at the time of his death, transitioned from this world into the loving arms of his Savior. Nocona, Texas was the location of Glen’s birth on January 7, 1942.

His parents, James “Buster” David and Juda (Kerr) Stansell, have since passed away. After meeting Katherine Sanders, Glen eventually married her, and in July of this year, the couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Glen was a retired general contractor who also had a strong passion for classic automobile collecting. He was a member of the “Collector Car Club” in Wichita Falls. He never stopped tinkering and was always willing to lend a hand to a friend in need. Glen was a master storyteller who was known to have never met an unfamiliar face. Glen was quite proud of his family and would boast about them whenever the occasion presented itself.

He attended the Texoma Cowboy Church in Wichita Falls, where he was a member. Glen is survived by his wife Katherine Sanders Perry; brother Judson Perry and wife Bobbie of Gainesville, Texas; sister Gayle Dunn and husband Deward of Wichita Falls; sister-in-law Dorothy Hix and husband Richard of Wichita Falls; three daughters Judy Seay and husband David of Celina, Texas; Laura Coleman and husband Todd of Liberty Hills, Texas; and Dottie Berend and husband Doug of Wichita Falls; and six grandchildren: Andrew Seay, Jessica Seay Good At the Owens and Brumley Funeral Home in Wichita Falls, Charles Glen Perry’s body will lie in state and be available for viewing from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both Wednesday, December 28, 2022 and Thursday, December 29, 2022. On Friday, the 30th of December, at 10:00 in the morning, there will be a memorial ceremony held at the Texoma Cowboy Church to celebrate the life of Glen Perry.