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Brian Everett Perryman

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Brian Everett Perryman

Birth
West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska, USA
Death
5 Aug 2011 (aged 53)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Livingston, Park County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Livingston Enterprise - Thursday, August 11, 2011

Brian Everett Perryman, 53, of Livingston, passed away from cancer in Minneapolis on Friday, August 5, 2011. Brian was born on May 24, 1958, in West Point, Nebraska. His parents were Ray and Eileen Perryman and he was the youngest of seven children. The Perryman family moved to Montana in 1962 and lived in Hardin and Billings before settling in Livingston in 1972. Brian graduated from Park High School in 1976. He joined his father in their family business, Sunrise Dairy. Brian worked for many years for Sunrise and was a familiar face at local stores and restaurants. In a career change Brian became a truck driver and drove many miles on the American highways.

Brain, "Milk," never missed a chance to take off on his bike whether it was with his family or his extended Harley friends. He enjoyed many of the roads of Montana, but the Beartooth Highway was a favorite. His passion for riding also took him on many roads across the county from coastal Highway 101 to the Smoky Mountain of North Carolina. When not on his Harley, Brian would be talking baseball or looking for a game to attend. He loved talking about the teams and knew all of them. The best of both worlds was traveling to games on his bike, which he did many times.

Brian is survived by his six siblings; twelve nieces and nephews, many great-nieces and nephews and numerous extended family members.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ray and Eileen Perryman.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. on Monday, August 15 at Franzen Davis Funeral Home in Livingston with Rev. Wayne Pittard of St. Mary's Catholic Church officiating. Recorded musical selections; "Ships of Heaven," by Black Hawk, "Go Rest High On That Mountain," performed by Vince Gill, and "Piece of My Heart," by Keri Noble. Pallbearers, Joe Clemons, Perry Ahern, Nick Kish, Harold Stewart, Neal Schaefer and Spike Hape. Graveside committal and burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery.

Family and friends are invited to the Livingston Elks Lodge immediately following the graveside committal for a time of refreshment and remembrance of Brian's life.

If so desired, memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society or Livingston Hospice Care.
Livingston Enterprise - Thursday, August 11, 2011

Brian Everett Perryman, 53, of Livingston, passed away from cancer in Minneapolis on Friday, August 5, 2011. Brian was born on May 24, 1958, in West Point, Nebraska. His parents were Ray and Eileen Perryman and he was the youngest of seven children. The Perryman family moved to Montana in 1962 and lived in Hardin and Billings before settling in Livingston in 1972. Brian graduated from Park High School in 1976. He joined his father in their family business, Sunrise Dairy. Brian worked for many years for Sunrise and was a familiar face at local stores and restaurants. In a career change Brian became a truck driver and drove many miles on the American highways.

Brain, "Milk," never missed a chance to take off on his bike whether it was with his family or his extended Harley friends. He enjoyed many of the roads of Montana, but the Beartooth Highway was a favorite. His passion for riding also took him on many roads across the county from coastal Highway 101 to the Smoky Mountain of North Carolina. When not on his Harley, Brian would be talking baseball or looking for a game to attend. He loved talking about the teams and knew all of them. The best of both worlds was traveling to games on his bike, which he did many times.

Brian is survived by his six siblings; twelve nieces and nephews, many great-nieces and nephews and numerous extended family members.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ray and Eileen Perryman.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. on Monday, August 15 at Franzen Davis Funeral Home in Livingston with Rev. Wayne Pittard of St. Mary's Catholic Church officiating. Recorded musical selections; "Ships of Heaven," by Black Hawk, "Go Rest High On That Mountain," performed by Vince Gill, and "Piece of My Heart," by Keri Noble. Pallbearers, Joe Clemons, Perry Ahern, Nick Kish, Harold Stewart, Neal Schaefer and Spike Hape. Graveside committal and burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery.

Family and friends are invited to the Livingston Elks Lodge immediately following the graveside committal for a time of refreshment and remembrance of Brian's life.

If so desired, memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society or Livingston Hospice Care.


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