1949 ~ 2020
Danny R. Perry, 70, of Turlock California, passed away unexpectedly on May 26, 2020. He rejoins his father and mother, Manuel and Virginia Perry, and brother Harold Horstmeyer, welcomed with open arms.
Danny is survived by his loving wife Cynthia Perry (of 50 years), son Anthony Perry (Amy), daughter Rachael Camara (Pete), granddaughter Keni Edge-Perry, grandsons Kevin and Drake Malienpaard, sister-in-law Terese Kennedy (Fred), nieces Terry and Debbie Horstmeyer and many more loving nieces, nephews and extended family. Dan was a loving father, husband, grandfather, and friend to everyone.
Danny was born in San Francisco on August 25, 1949. Later he met the love of his life and soulmate Cynthia. There they started a family and moved to the Valley where he spent the next few decades working in Sales and Services for Floor Covering, making a name for himself. He was born with a lead foot and a passion for classic and fast cars. Even just recently he could be seen racing around in his Pacifica with anyone who would dare. He was a diehard S.F. 49ers and S.F. Giants fan, watching every game he could. He would spend his time off with his family camping, skiing and going to the lakes. He loved fishing and relaxing with a beer, laughing and joking, bringing a smile to those around. He also loved bowling and was always shooting for another Perfect Game. After he retired, he took to a life of relaxation and growing his own crops. Many times he could be seen in his camo sun hat out tending to his girls in his garden.
Dan’s wife and children were the pride and joy of his life. The legacy of Dan’s kind spirit, passion for sports, love of cars, and zest for life will live on through them. He will forever be missed, but never forgotten.
As per Danny’s wishes, there will be no funeral. The family just hopes he be remembered as the loving wonderful man he was whom is at peace now.
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CYNTHIA PERRY says
June 7, 2020 at 2:22 pmYOU SPENT A WEEK IN THE HOSPITAL WHERE WE COULD NOT SEE YOU!i TALKED TO YOU EVERYDAY BUT IT IS JUST NOT THE SAME. THE LOVE WE SHARED OVER THE 55 YEARS WAS WONDERFUL. WE HAD OUR BAD TIMES BUT I WAS ALWAYS YOUR TROPHY WIFE.
I WILL LOVE YOU TILL THE DAY I AM WITH YOU. THEN AGAIN, I WILL HAVE THE HUMOR YOU GIVE TO ALL. NEVER WILL ANYONE HOLD A CANDLE TO YOU. TILL WE ARE TOGETHER AGAIN, YOUR LOVING WIFE, CYNTHIA
Terese Kennedy says
June 6, 2020 at 9:29 pmDan,such a gentle soul. Always supportive never judgmental. Thank you for being a part of our lives and filing it with joy and laughter. Thank you for the love you shared with my sister and the 50 yrs of devotion to your family, how BLESSED they are. I can not find the words to say goodbye for you’ve left behind so many amazing memories. Thank you and save a seat for us. Terese
Gary Hass says
June 5, 2020 at 8:22 pmDan was a heck of a bowler. I am proud to have had him on my team and to have bowled against in the Norco League in Turlock. Dan always had a great sense of humor and will be missed by everyone he knew. SEE YA DP !!!!
Vladimir Dominguez says
June 5, 2020 at 4:43 pmthe man with the beautiful vibes, who seen always reality in a different way and made everyone around feel wonderful. i wish i spoke more english at the time to have enjoy him more. that smile will be missed and always remembered. i love you <3
Angela Manuel says
June 5, 2020 at 3:08 amUncle Danny… you were an amazing uncle. We always looked forward to you coming to visit. You and dad always made it a great time. The love you both shared for life, family and friends inspired all of us. You are deeply missed.
Christine Tatom-Klee says
June 5, 2020 at 12:41 amDanny was one heck of a person, He was a second dad to me, since I was little, always welcomed me with open arms and no questions,and I was at his house all the time lol. Great sense of humor always made me laugh, He had a thrive for life and Loves his family dearly. I miss you so much already, till we meet again. Lots of Love always and forever ♡
Rachael Camara says
June 4, 2020 at 8:46 amI love you Dad and miss you so much. Until we see you again we will remember the fun and great times we shared.