Andrew Robert Perry

WINSLOW – Andrew Robert Perry, lovingly known to us all as Andy, was born in the city of Portland, to parents Robert Perry and Norma (Emerson) Perry on Nov. 24, 1956. Andy Graduated from Lawrence High School in 1975 and graduated from the University of Maine-Orono in 1979 with a B.S. Finance.

His life journey, marked by resilience and love, came to an end on June 10, 2024, where he left this life for the next journey. The profound impact he made in his 67 years is evident in the myriad of lives he touched and the legacy he leaves behind.

Andrew owned and operated Allstate Insurance Company in Augusta for over 20 years and sold the agency in 2010. He then worked for the Bureau of Insurance for a number of years until his retirement in 2021. He was known for his unwavering dedication and loyalty. As an insurance agent, he found joy in providing security and peace of mind to countless families. His charismatic personality, coupled with his expertise, made him a cherished figure in the industry. His work was not just a job, but a manifestation of his innate desire to care for others. The ripple effect of his work will continue to be felt by those he served.

Andy had many interests. He loved music, cars, motorcycles and all New England sports. He was an active member of Corpus Christi Parish in Waterville. He was a cantor and choir member at St. John’s church in Winslow. He played trumpet and read and wrote music often creating harmonies for other choir members. He sang a cappella with three friends and often performed for church functions. Andy also had a flair for the corny and collected bad jokes as a hobby.

Andy was a fantastic husband, loving family man, and a great friend and neighbor. He always joked, “ Never let it be said I didn’t do the least I could do.” But he was always “doing something” for someone. He was the epitome of a caregiver.

He is survived by his loving wife, Beth Perry, who was his rock and guiding star. Their love story, like a well-woven tapestry, was filled with shared dreams, laughter, and an unwavering commitment to each other. Andy is also survived by his loving children: his son James Perry and wife Jennifer and their children, Theodore and Sullivan; his daughter Alison Hopcraft and husband Charles; and his daughter Andrea Perry and fiance Alex Batey; his brother John Perry and wife Margaret and his Uncle Charles and Aunt Nancy Perry.

Andy was preceded in death by his father, Robert Perry, and his mother, Norma Perry. Their love and teachings were the foundation upon which Andrew built his life. He carried their wisdom and love in his heart, and it was reflected in the way he lived. He was also predeceased by his brother Peter Perry.

As we mourn the loss of Andrew, we also celebrate his remarkable life. We remember him not only for his accomplishments but for the man he was – a beacon of integrity, resilience, and love. Andrew will continue to live in our hearts and memories. So, let us not just grieve his passing but also cherish the times we spent with him. We invite you to share your memories and upload photos of Andrew on the memorial page. Each story and picture will help keep his spirit alive and remind us of the beautiful life he lived.

There will be a mass of Christian Burial at St. John Catholic Church on June 20, 2024, at 10 a.m., with the burial to follow at St. Francis Cemetery, Grove Street Waterville.

Services are in the care of Veilleux Funeral Home Waterville Maine.

Any donations in Andy’s memory should be made to your favorite charity.

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