He had resided in Pennknoll Nursing Home for several years.
He was born Friday, September 24th, 1937 at D.R. Sipes Hospital in Everett, a son of the late Floyd R. Perrin and Ada Irene (Swartzwelder) Perrin.
He is survived by his wife, children, and siblings. He was preceded in death by his sisters Kathleen Rich and Patricia Morgret, two brothers Russell Perrin and Floyd Perrin.
He was a member of the Everett Seventh-day Adventist Church for over 45 years where he served as a deacon and was a member of the staff for the Pathfinder Club.
Having attended Everett Southern Joint High School and barber school in Johnstown, Bobby first worked as a barber at Swope’s Barber Shop and then owned and operated his own shop at Everett’s west end until retiring.
An avid Pittsburgh Steelers football fan, he enjoyed working on cars, playing baseball in his younger years and will be remembered for his sociable, kind and friendly ways.
He had resided in Pennknoll Nursing Home for several years.
He was born Friday, September 24th, 1937 at D.R. Sipes Hospital in Everett, a son of the late Floyd R. Perrin and Ada Irene (Swartzwelder) Perrin.
He is survived by his wife, children, and siblings. He was preceded in death by his sisters Kathleen Rich and Patricia Morgret, two brothers Russell Perrin and Floyd Perrin.
He was a member of the Everett Seventh-day Adventist Church for over 45 years where he served as a deacon and was a member of the staff for the Pathfinder Club.
Having attended Everett Southern Joint High School and barber school in Johnstown, Bobby first worked as a barber at Swope’s Barber Shop and then owned and operated his own shop at Everett’s west end until retiring.
An avid Pittsburgh Steelers football fan, he enjoyed working on cars, playing baseball in his younger years and will be remembered for his sociable, kind and friendly ways.
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