Wilma Ida Perry's Obituary
On January 11th 2021 Heaven received a beautiful angel by the name of Wilma Ida (Yeager) Perry. Wilma passed peacefully, and his now totally whole again with no pain.
Wilma is preceded in death by her son Allan (Bud) Perry II, her mother Evangeline John, sisters Kathy Henderson and Ellen Gerona.
Wilma is survived by her daughter Janine (Stirling) of Colorado and her daughter Renee (Wayne) Moulder here in Washington State. Wilma has 6 grandchildren; Gillian Krueger (Zach), Joshua Vowell (Oreta), Jennifer Caggiano (Sean), Brock Vowell (Sadie), Stephanie Ford (Lamar), and Rachael McClain (Jacob). She also blessed with 13 great grandchildren; Caiden, Kylie, and Kane Krueger, Lane Vowell, Adelyn, Grayson, and Jack Caggiano, Piper Bovee, with one on the way, Devyn, Israel, Aubree, Brayden, Aribella, Willow, and a baby boy due April 2021.
Wilma retired after 32 years working at Fort Lewis in the finance department. Wilma was a devoted Christian and loved going to church. She was an amazing and loving mom grandma and a great grandma. She loved seeing her family spending time with her family and watching her family grow. Wilma loved to go to Northwest Trek and to go to Point Defiance Zoo. Renee and her husband Wayne would often take Wilma on an average of once a week to Northwest Trek. Wilma loved to quilt. She would enjoy visiting her daughter Janine in Colorado and attending quilt shows and seeing all different kinds of quilts.
Due to the pandemic and The limited number of people that can attend the celebration of life, there will be a private ceremony and graveside services on Tuesday January 26th 2021 and Wilma will be laid to rest at mountain view cemetery. The family asked in lieu of flowers please donate to any Alzheimer's Association for the research and the study of this horrible disease.
Please use the following link to watch Tuesday's service online:
http://webcast.funeralvue.com/events/viewer/46181
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