Perry Preble
August 26, 1959 - July 25, 2015

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The Cowart Family
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Sour Lake, United States |
Tuesday, July 28, 2015 |
Perry treated all of the kids as if they were his own. He was a hard worker and gave so much of himself at Twin County for the boys as well as the girls. This community is heart broken but we will cherish so many memories and never forget that smile. Thank you for being such an awesome dad, coach, supporter, and friend.
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CortneyBragg
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Lumberton, TX |
Tuesday, July 28, 2015 |
So sorry for the loss of this very caring man. My heart goes out to his family in this difficult time. The Taylor and Bragg family
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James shannon
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Beaumont, |
Tuesday, July 28, 2015 |
Man what a crawfish cook he was ! Cant find any that taste as good as his did! I met him through his awesome daughter malory stubble. From what I knew of him, he was a awesome father and grandfather! Always had a good football story to tell about charlie. Perry your gonna be missed by all !
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Bill Collins
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Monday, July 27, 2015 |
Prebble family my family and I pray for Gods Mercy and Grace to be with you. Perry was one of the truest friends I could ever ask for. I loved this great man like a brother. The good Lord received a awesome man and I know him and his dad are talking about the fair. Love you my brother until we meet again.
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Pat Raines
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Bridge City, TX |
Monday, July 27, 2015 |
Much too soon to lose someone so special. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
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Susan Gay
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Beaumont, TX |
Monday, July 27, 2015 |
Home Crafters hired Perry to work on a house in Vidor that I was "flipping". I met Perry as he worked on the house. He was installing the bathtub surround and I stood and watched him as I enjoy watching the progress. Perry just started talking to me as if he had known me forever. I don't think he ever knew a stranger. He was proud of his work and sought my approval. He was doing a great job. Just like my vision. As I would come to check on the house, Perry would call to me and couldn't wait to show me his projects. He took such pride in his work. He was a master craftsman and his trade will suffer without him. He also was a kind person who reveled in praise and it was easy to praise him because he was that skilled. He always made me feel welcome when I felt I surely must be in the way. My loss that I didn't have the opportunity to know him better. What little time I knew him, I had liked and respected him. May God touch your hearts daily for sorrow is carried daily in our hearts as our loved ones join our Father in eternity. For truly, our loss is Heaven's gain.
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George W. Jones
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Bullard, TX |
Monday, July 27, 2015 |
Haven't seen you since I moved up here south of Tyler, but I sure never forgot about you. So sorry this happened, you were sure one of the good ones. See you someday.
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Kent & Kim Mitchell
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port Neches, |
Monday, July 27, 2015 |
We are so lucky to have met Perry...he was a wonderful man who loved his kids and grandstands....the night he walked Roxie down the aisle for her wedding at our home is a memory we will cherish. Prayers of comfort are going up for the entire family...Perry, you will be missed!
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Erin Echels
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Beaumont, |
Monday, July 27, 2015 |
So many memories, so many laughs and smiles... will miss you big brother. Love you forever.
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Tiffiny Doiron Emerson
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Lumberton, |
Monday, July 27, 2015 |
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. There are so many childhood memories that include all of you guys that I will always cherish. Perry will certainly be missed.
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