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Connie Mack Dale Perryman

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Connie Mack Dale Perryman Veteran

Birth
Dubberly, Webster Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
2 Jul 2019 (aged 86)
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA
Burial
Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.1684706, Longitude: -94.8109234
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Mr. Connie Mack Dale Perryman, 86 of Henderson, passed away on Tuesday, July 2 after a lengthy illness. He is preceded in death by his wife, Louven Day Perryman.

Connie Perryman was born June 3, 1933, the youngest of 14 children of John Ed and Mittie Perryman in the farming community of Dubberly, Louisiana. He graduated from high school in Minden, La. in 1952 and immediately shipped out for service with the U.S. Army. He served 2 years, including 14 months in Korea and was honorably discharged as a staff sergeant. Connie Mack, as he was known by his friends and family, returned home to a 32 year career with Marathon Oil Company which transferred him from Louisiana to the Price, Texas field office in 1970. After retiring from the oilfield he worked another two decades for the Gaston Water Supply Corporation and in recent years he had served with the maintenance department of Carlisle ISD. Mr. Perryman was an active member of First Baptist Church of Henderson and an avid supporter of the Henderson High School Band Booster Club.

(Crawford A. Crim Funeral Home Internet)
Mr. Connie Mack Dale Perryman, 86 of Henderson, passed away on Tuesday, July 2 after a lengthy illness. He is preceded in death by his wife, Louven Day Perryman.

Connie Perryman was born June 3, 1933, the youngest of 14 children of John Ed and Mittie Perryman in the farming community of Dubberly, Louisiana. He graduated from high school in Minden, La. in 1952 and immediately shipped out for service with the U.S. Army. He served 2 years, including 14 months in Korea and was honorably discharged as a staff sergeant. Connie Mack, as he was known by his friends and family, returned home to a 32 year career with Marathon Oil Company which transferred him from Louisiana to the Price, Texas field office in 1970. After retiring from the oilfield he worked another two decades for the Gaston Water Supply Corporation and in recent years he had served with the maintenance department of Carlisle ISD. Mr. Perryman was an active member of First Baptist Church of Henderson and an avid supporter of the Henderson High School Band Booster Club.

(Crawford A. Crim Funeral Home Internet)


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