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Tyrone Perry

April 18, 1965 ~ December 20, 2018

Nashville - Tyrone Perry 53, of Nashville passed away on December 20, 2018 at Duke Raleigh Hospital surrounded by his family. Born on April 18, 1965, he was the son to Mary Ann Alston Perry and the late McKinley Perry. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Douglas Edward Perry. Tyrone leaves behind to cherish his memory, wife, Mary Ann Moore Perry and daughter, Shiletta Jordan. He is also survived by two grandsons, Michael and Nathan Clax; sisters, Dianne Parker (Ronnie), Elizabeth Strickland (Grayland), Joanne Stewart (Shannon); and Anthony Perry (Deborah) and George Richardson. He is also survived by 14 nieces and nephews and 9 great nieces and nephews and a special nephew Leeland Mooneyhan. Tyrone graduated from Northern Nash High School, he worked for D & L Masonry for many years and his last employer was Continental Contitech. A visitation will be held on Wednesday, December 26, 2018 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Johnson Funeral Home, 661 English Road, Rocky Mount. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, December 27, 2018 at 2:00 PM at Johnson Funeral Home with the Rev. Reginald Silver officiating. Burial will follow at Rocky Mount Memorial Park. The family will receive friends and relative's other times at the home 723 South Smith Street, Nashville, NC. The repass will be at 313 Meadow Park Drive, Nashville, NC. Arrangements entrusted to Johnson Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 661 English Road, Rocky Mount, NC 27804. You may share memories and condolences with the family by visiting www.johnsonfuneralsandcremations.com. Visitation Johnson Funeral Home and Cremation Services 661 English Rd Rocky Mount, NC 27804 ID ) ); ?>"> --> (252) 937-8886 --> | Wednesday 12/26, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Service Location Not Available Thursday 12/27, 2:00 pm

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  1. I worked with Tyrone at Belt Concepts and I will never forget his strong work ethics. I remember a stray cat took up at the plant and she decided that Tyrone was her human. Never forget the interaction between him and that cat. I will always remember Tyrone as a co-worker, but even more as a friend. I would like to say to his family, I am truly sorry, we have lost a good man.

  2. My deepest sympathy to all Tyrones loved ones. I had the honor of working with Tyrone when I was assigned to manage Belt Concepts. He was one of our best and hardest working associates. More importantly he was a man of strong character and gentleness of heart. His passing leaves a void that cannot be filled, but all of us who knew him will carry his memory with us forever.


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