John Daniel Perry
January 13, 1941 ~ November 7, 2018
John Daniel Perry, 77, of Oak Hill, VA, passed peacefully on November 7, 2018. Beloved husband of Maxine Perry; father of Lisa (Ronald) Martinazzi and Christopher (Mary) Perry; grandfather of Nicholas Martinazzi, Alexander Martinazzi, Francesca Martinazzi and Dylan Hope Perry; brother of Darla Dickey and Janice Reasinger and son of the late Santo and Dorothy Perry. John proudly served in the United States Army, followed by a career in the Secret Service. Visitation will be held Sunday, November 11, from 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm at Money and King Funeral Home; 171 Maple Ave W; Vienna, VA 22180. Mass will be celebrated Monday, November 12, at 10:00 am at St. Veronica Catholic Church; 3460 Centreville Rd; Chantilly, VA 20151. Interment will follow at Fairfax Memorial Park; 9900 Braddock Road, Fairfax, VA 22032. Memorial donations may be made to The Parkinson’s Foundation (parkinson.org).
To Maxine and family: Our deepest sympathy in the loss of Jack. You always made a beautiful couple and raised a beautiful family. Everyone loved Jack. May he rest in peace and may you and your children and their families and all of Jack’s family and friends be comforted by wonderful memories. May he rest in peace. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Georgeann and Jerry Bianco, Warren OH
Sorry to hear of Jack’s passing. He was a true gentleman who will be missed by his family and friends. I remember running into Maxine and Jack numerous times at Piero’s. Blessings to his family and may he Rest In Peace.
Jack was my SAIC in Fraud Div before I went to WFO. He was smart, fair, and never forgot he once carried the brown envelopes. I probably drove him crazy. He had common sense necessary to be a leader. He will be missed. Godspeed Jack and my heartfelt condolences to his family. He was and is a good man. Dave S.
Jack was a good agent and a good man.We started together,went to our basic training,both T and SS School and always had some laughs.He was a dedicated agent and I am sorry for his loss.
Jack began his career at the Pittsburgh F.O in 1969. We worked together for 2 years and he and his family lived above my family in a renovated residence. Great partner and friend. RIP.
Jack was SAIC of Fraud Div when I was in Office of Investigations and was not only an excellent Supervisor but great person to work with while in the SS and private sector. Condolences to family. He will be missed.
Sorry to hear of Jack’s passing. Worked with Jack on different assignments over the years. Always positive, always dedicated, always thorough, who spoke only kind words of others. . A patriot and an outstanding agent who will be greatly missed.
I had the honor of serving as Jack’s ASAIC in Fraud Division. He taught me a lot about keeping one’s balance in life. He created a synergy within the Division that made us all more effective. Jack was both a leader and a friend. He will be missed but the lasting memory so many of us will carry with us is that he made a difference . An honorable man, good boss,, devoted husband and father. Thank you for the gift of being among us, Jack. Sincere condolences to Maxine and family.
THinkibg of you Maxine during this time of loss and reflection of your life with Jack. Andi and I have such fond memories of our trip with you and Jack, Pat and Kevin to Paris. No one looked better in a French beret than Jack. Out thoughts and prayers are with you and yours.
The Perry’s
Rest In Peace Jack. You were a great father and grandfather. I’ll never forget the times we had together golfing with you Chris and Dane. Sending prayers to your family.
Thank you Britt! They had many golf pictures of you, Chris, Dane and Jack displayed at the viewing. I know JP had fond memories of you.
Dear Maxine, Lisa, and Chris. I am so grateful to have had a moment with you last Friday to extend deep condolences on the death of “Cousin” John. He was such a dear man and uplifting presence, ever ready with a smile and a kind word. I pray God’s comfort upholds you and the peace of Christ abides with you all. I miss him and I am missing your presence in our community too.
I’m so sorry for your recent loss. My deepest condolences to your family. Death of a loved one is never easy to endure, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Continue looking to God and you will always find comfort in him (2 Cor 1:3,4). He will soon destroy the enemy of death (1 Cor 15:26), and He will soon return our loved ones to us through the resurrection (John 5:28,29). Please visit JW.org and search “When Someone You Love Dies”, it helped me through some difficult times and I hope you can find comfort in it also.