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Submitted by: Ann Weber


Bobby Alvie Perigo

Bobby Alvie Perigo
April 9, 1941 ~ November 26, 2020

Bobby Alvie Perigo, age 79 of Purcell, passed away Thursday, November 26, 2020, at the Purcell Municipal Hospital. Bobby was born April 9, 1941 in Dallas, TX, the oldest of 4 children born to Alvie William “Bud” and Elizabeth Perigo. He was raised in Hutchins and attended school there, graduating with the Class of 1959. Bobby then attended North Texas University where he studied commercial art.

After leaving college, he moved to Purcell to help with the family business, Sherri Classics. It was here that Bobby met a young lady named Alta Hall. She had started working there, and they quickly became friends and even more. They married, and together raised three sons, Jeff, Steve and Craig. Bobby worked for more than 25 years in the family business. When his mother Elizabeth retired, he assumed the role of President, and remained in this capacity until Sherri Classics closed its doors.

His entrepreneurial spirit moved him into other ventures. He and Alta owned and operated Purcell Office Supply and Bobby even worked as a consultant some. Bobby had a keen eye and a deep appreciation for quality, and this served him well in all his endeavors. He enjoyed landscaping and was a true green thumb. He was an avid sports fan and enjoyed bowling, and spent many years bowling in area leagues. He was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church in Purcell. Bobby was a wonderful son, husband, father and grandfather, brother, uncle and a true friend. He will be dearly missed!

He was preceded in death by: sister, Carol Stapp; father, Alvie Pergio and infant twins.

Bobby is survived by: his mother, Elizabeth Perigo Cantrell; Alta Perigo and their sons, Jeff Perigo and wife Shelley of Purcell, Steve Perigo and wife Dawn of Purcell and Craig Perigo and wife Trina of Purcell; two sisters, Nancy Enox Richardson and husband Dale of Purcell and Sherri Sikes and husband Connie of Purcell; 9 grandchildren, Ashley Blanchard and husband Jake of Purcell, Danniele Elliott and husband Brandon of Norman, Michael Perigo of Norman, Bodie Perigo of Purcell, Kyle Perigo of Purcell, Lane Pergio and wife Casey of Purcell, Hunter Perigo and fiancé Kelsi Jennen of Aurora, CO, Caitlyn Perigo of Purcell and Stephen Idleman of Noble; 13 great grandchildren, Kenzligh, Braligh, Briligh, Jaxton, Hadlee, Neriah, Bentlee, Gatlin, Lincoln, Brinlee, Landry, Everly and one on the way; several nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and a host of other family and friends.

Private memorial services for immediate family members are scheduled for 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, December 1, 2020, at Little’s Chapel, Wilson-Little Purcell. The service will be livestreamed on our website, www.wilsonlittle.com and our Facebook page, Wilson Little. 


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