Thomas R. Perry
- Apr 1
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 7
1966 - 2026

OBITUARY:
Thomas R. Perry, 59, a 30 year resident of Highland, NY died at home on Monday, March 23rd, tragically just two days after the loss of his soul mate and fiancée Kerry Trigalet who passed away at home as well. Tom was born on September 21, 1966 in Mt. Kisco, NY, Tom graduated from John Jay High School in East Fishkill and worked at Jilco Window and Door Corporation in Granite Springs for the past 32 years. He is survived by his beloved daughter Kathleen Perry and her boyfriend Rory Moon of Staatsburg, as well as brother Michael Perry of Wappingers Falls and sister Donna Perry and her husband Jonathan Amith of Gettysburgh, PA. Also surviving are nephew Brandon Inkell and niece Alana Amith, as well as several aunts, uncles and cousins. In addition to Kerry, Tom was predeceased by his parents Thomas and Marilyn Perry. Family & Friends will gather to celebrate Tom & Kerry’s Life on Wednesday, April 8, 2026 from 6-9PM at DELEHANTY FUNERAL HOME, 64 East Main Street, Wappingers Falls, New York, where a time of remembrance will be shared at 8PM. Interment will be private at the discretion of their families. To offer a message of condolence or share fond memories, please visit: www.DelehantyFuneral.com
VISITATION:
Wednesday, April 8 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Delehanty Funeral Home 64 East Main Street, Wappingers Falls, NY
SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE:
Wednesday, April 8 6:00 PM Delehanty Funeral Home 64 East Main Street, Wappingers Falls, NY
PRIVATE INTERMENT:
at the discretion of his family . . .

Tom was one of the guys he will be missed
With a heavy heart I mourn the passing of Tom. I considered him a true friend and also a dedicated employee to the Jilco team for 32 years. He will be deeply missed. RIP Tom
So very heart breaking to hear of his passing. Tommy (my cousin) was always so easy to talk to and fun to be with. my condolences and love to his family. May he rest in peace.
In loving memories of my cousin Tommy We had so many found memories Christmas Easter at Grandma and grandpas house, visiting upstate and you coming to Long island to be with family. You always had such a special smile that lit up the room. You will forever be missed and always in our hearts.
Love Cousin Susan
thanks for the memories...until we meet again.....