
A bright light was extinguished on August 30, 2019. A devoted wife and mother Lisa Ann Perry, age 51, passed away suddenly at home in Savannah Georgia.
Born Lisa Ann Strong on May 13, 1968, in Boston Massachusetts. She attended Boston Latin High School and graduated from Boston English High School. She also attended North Adams State College in North Adams Massachusetts.
After college Lisa pursued a career in health care working in different positions at various hospitals in Boston, (Children’s Hospital, Deaconess Hospital, and Massachusetts General Hospital), where she touched the lives of patients and co-workers alike with her warmth, humor, positivity, and love.
Lisa also loved to travel. The place she loved the most was Negril, Jamaica.
Lisa is survived by her loving husband Benjamin M. Perry Jr., sons Richard L. Yardè, and Joshua R. Perry, brothers Musiri K. Abdal-Khallaq, and John D. Strong, sisters-in-law Leslie Yardè-Davis, niece Dellece Yardè-Fernandez, cousin Lillian Clark, and countless relatives and friends.
A celebration of Lisa’s life will be held on Saturday, September 14th, 2019 from 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm at George Lopes Funeral Home, 821 Cummins Hwy, Mattapan, MA 02126.
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Cathy & Dave Foster
Dave and I are truly sorry for your loss. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Please let us know if we can do anything. Sending our deepest sympathy.
Erin Marino
We are so saddened by this news….. she was a special soul and we all loved her very much. We send our warm loving condolences and want you to know you are all in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time. With love, Lisa’s Bigelow 11 Family ❤️
Paulette
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Christine Dodson
My condolences to you and your family. Lisa was a beautiful person inside and out. Praying for you guys.????????????????????????????????????
Dellece Yarde-Gonzalez
My dearest aunt! I love you for eternity. I thank you for always being there and I could always count on you for a laugh. You took me on my first trip to Disney and to get my first tattoo! Always offered great advice. It’s time for you to rest! You told me once you weren’t afraid to die because you would love to see God. Never thought the day would come so soon. You will be greatly missed. I will always remember the stories you shared from back in the day with you and my mother. Until we meet again! Keep that little bit of hip hop you had left <3