Perry Ronald Smith, age 69, of Casselberry, passed away on Wednesday, February 12, 2014. He was born on July 26, 1944 in Orlando to John and Mattie Smith. Mr. Smith was a Christian and an avid hunter.
Mr. Smith is survived by his loving wife, Sandy Smith of Casselberry; daughter, Stephanie Smith-Pepper of Apopka; son, Richard Smith of Casselberry; brother, Kenneth Smith of Windermere; and three grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association PO Box 840692, Dallas, TX 75284 or to the American Diabetes Association PO Box 11454, Alexandria, VA 22312.
Eileen Chardello says
I knew Perry for a short time but was he was such a wonderful and fun loving gentleman.He will be missed by all who knew him.My condolences go out to him family.Eileen Chardello
Gerri Stover says
Perry was the most honest person I've ever known. I feel so lucky to have been blessed with his friendship; his love for family and friends was unconditional, and what a gift it was to have him as a friend.My prayers and thoughts are with you.
Tara Curran says
Thinking of all of you today and remembering a very special man who was a big part of my childhood. I have some of my favorite memories that include him and being at Stephanie's one memory in particular that came to mind this weekend was learning how to play cards at the kitchen table. He had cards to help know our hands and betting with his penny jar. He was a very special person who will be missed every day. Love to all of you and thinking of you and praying for you! Tara
Patricia Adams says
Our hearts are broken to have lost our dear neighbor of nearly 40 yrs., how do we say so long?We will treasure all the memories we have shared and all those great parties. Party on my buddy. Sandy, we will all be here for you and we are so sorry. Rick and Stephanie you were blessed to have such a great dad and our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May God Speed. Much love, Ed, Patty and the rest of the El dorado neighbors.
Dean Campbell says
To Family and Friends of Perry and his family,We were very saddened to hear the recent news of Perry's passing. Our hearts, thoughts and prayers go out to all who knew him. I worked with Perry for a very long time and considered him not only a great man, but a great family man and just a plain good old honest country man. He will be missed by all.The Campbells