Frederick Perrone

Obituary of Frederick Perrone

Frederick Perrone died suddenly on Nov. 11, 2011 at Morristown Memorial Hospital He was 78. Born in Chester he lived in Peapack Gladstone before moving to Bedminster 40 years ago. Fred had an over 50 year career with Komline Sanderson in Peapack Gladstone before retiring in 2008. While at Komline Sanderson he was a machine shop Foreman before becoming a Field Technician where he traveled around the world. He was an avid bowler and a passionate gardener. He was a longtime member of St Brigid Church in Peapack. He will always be remebered as a wonderful and loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle and brother to his family. His kind spirit and good nature followed him everywhere and was a gift to everyone that knew him. He was predeceased by his wife Gloria and his son Jeffrey his brothers Michael and Emanuel Perrone and his sisters Lena Dugal and Mary Todd. Survivors include three sons, Christopher of Bedminster, Peter (Donna) of Bloomsbury, NJ and Bradford (Jennifer) of Stewartsville, NJ; two brothers Jospeh Perrone of Missouri and Angelo Perrone of Blairstown; and three sisters Antoinette Parker of Mountain Home, PA, Anna Duryea of Chester and Elizabeth Furrer of Long Valley. He is also survived by his grandchildren Christina Creveling, and Nicholas, Michael, Curtis, Danielle, William and Collin Perrone. Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 5-8pm at the Bailey Funreal Home 176 Main St. Peapack. Funeral Mass Wednesday 10am at St. Brigid Church Peapack. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Basking Ridge. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Brigid Church or the Far Hills First Aid Squad, in his memory, would be appreciated. www.baileyfuneralhomes.com
Wednesday
16
November

Mass of Christian Burial

Wednesday, November 16, 2011
St. Brigid Church
Main St., Rev. Msgr. Edward Puleo
Peapack, New Jersey, United States
Wednesday
16
November

Interment at: Holy Cross Cemetery

Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Holy Cross Cemetery
Mt. Airy Road
Basking Ridge, New Jersey, United States
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