Mr. Perry Long

Mr. Perry Long

February 27, 1928 - June 19, 2021
Charleston, WV

Mr. Perry Long

February 27, 1928 - June 19, 2021
Charleston, WV

Obituary

Perry (Pat) Long, 93, of (Dogtown), North Charleston, WV, died June 19, 2021, after a long illness.
He was the son of the late Goldie Ellen and Perry Long of St. Louis, Michigan, and brother to 10 siblings.
Perry was a proud United States Marine Corp veteran, member of the UMWA Construction Workers, member of the Charleston Motorcycle Club and an Official Harley Davidson 100,000-mile club member (many times over); and an avid motorcycle rider of 73 years.
In addition to his parents, Pat was also preceded in death by his wife, Clara Lee “Tody” (Beck) Long.
Pat is survived by his children, Glen Long, Neva Long Barth, and Mark Long; grandchildren: Jessica, Stacia, Samantha, Anthony, Autumn and Aaron; and great-grandchildren: Braedyn, Lauryn, Chase, Elias, Colton, Harrison and Harper.
Pat participated in the WVU-Human Gift Registry, Robert C. Byrd Science Center, Morgantown, WV.
A celebration of life will be announced via family and friends.
If so inclined, charitable donations in Pat’s honor can be made to your local non-profit Veteran’s organization, Alzheimer’s Association, or Animal shelter.
“Have steak and eggs for breakfast; ride your Harley; pet the “good old dog”; feed the birds; grow a garden; and ‘proceed’”
‘Semper Fi’
You may send condolences to the family at: www.barlowbonsall.com.
Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home has been entrusted to handle the arrangements.

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5 responses to Mr. Perry Long

  1. Love and prayers to all the family. Uncle Junior was a great guy!

  2. Dear Neva and family, mother, Bobby and I were saddened to learn of Pat’s passing. He was always smiling and so nice to everyone. I loved to talk to him and hear his Michigan accent. He will be greatly missed.

    Prayers for your family,
    Barbara and family

  3. So sorry to learn of my friends passing he was a fine man

  4. Neva and family,
    I was saddened to read of the passing of your Dad. Although we were never fortunate enough to meet him Phil and I both always wished that we could have. He was a man that Phil would have loved to have sat and talked with. Please accept our deepest sympathies and may you be comforted by your treasured memories of your Dad. Semper Fi! Mr. Long, may you RIP.

  5. Dear children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, you father and grandfather was an awesome man. He was my uncle for 68 yrs and I always enjoyed his tall tails and spinning yarns. I loved it when he played his juice harp and did his clogging dance. He and Glen used to come to Mom’s, his surviving sister, Shirley, house before the Long reunion and visit. It was always fun to listen to him tell his tails. Now Uncle Pat is with the love of his life, and your mother and grandmother, Aunt Totie. They’re doing their happy dance together and God is smiling. Sincerest sympathies from your cousin Debbie and family

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