Brice duVal Perrie, age 46, passed away unexpectedly on April 29, 2021. He was born in Tampa, Florida on August 13, 1974 and grew up in Savannah, which he made his life-long home. Brice attended Savannah Christian, Benedictine Military Academy, Vanderbilt University, and Armstrong University. Growing up he was a member of Christ Episcopal Church. He spent his career designing and installing audio and visual systems for homes and watercraft. Brice enjoyed cheering on the Atlanta Braves and Georgia Bulldogs and all things Star Wars. He adored his two nieces and was known to serve them ice-cream for breakfast. He is preceded in death by his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Perrie and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Koester, and his mother Elizabeth K. Perrie. He is survived by his father, Edmund duVal Perrie, his sister, Elizabeth Perrie Varas (Dwayne), his nieces Isabel and Emma Varas, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to America’s Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia Food Bank or the memorial garden at St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church, Richmond Hill, GA. A Burial Service with Holy Eucharist will be held Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 11:00 am at Christ Episcopal Church, Savannah, Georgia. The Rev. Dwayne Varas will preside at the Service and The Rev. Kevin Kelly will offer the homily. Pandemic health and safety protocols will be observed (masks, distancing and frequent hand sanitizing). These protocols also limit seating.
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Aishawarya Sarkar
Brice was an incredible human being, and was truly like a brother. I still praise how incredibly intelligent and thoughtful he was, and always thought about how he could make MY life better. His friendship meant the world to me, given my new entrance to Savannah. I was honored to meet his sister and his niece. I am forever indebted to him. And I miss him all the time.
Marc Briere
Sincere condolences to Brice’s family. I got to know Brice five years ago on a previous project and we grew closer as he worked relentlessly on our recent home project. His absence has created a profound void in our lives.
I still find it to hard to believe that he left us so suddenly and unexpectedly and that I will not hear his voice again.
Brice had the kindest heart , always looking for ways to help. He was a very intelligent man with a deep knowledge and passion for his work.
I miss him every day.
Jason Howell
Very sad to hear of Brice passing. He and I were childhood friends from Wilmington Island but lost touch as the years went by. I’ll remember him fondly and especially his great sense of humor. Condolences to the Perrie family from the Howell family.