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Belmira (Bella) (Souza) Perry

Posted 2018-10-24 by mhenderson
Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home & Crematory -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Belmira "Bella" Perry, of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, passed away at
the age of 99 on September 23, 2018. Se was born to Phillip and
Patricia Souza in Fall River, Massachusetts on March 11, 1919.

Bella married her true love Edward Perry in Fall River, Massachusetts
on February 12, 1945. They were blessed with 58 years together before
Edward passed away in 2003. They lived in Somerset, Massachusetts
until moving to Fullerton, California in 1957. Bella was a seamstress
for many years before retiring and made a lot of her family's clothes.

In 2009 she moved to Lake Havasu City and resided at Prestige Assisted
Living where she enjoyed bingo, cards, trips to the casino, and
watching the Angels and Diamondbacks baseball on TV. Bella loved
spending time with her family and friends from California that came to
visit her along with the many friends she made at Prestige.

Bella is preceded in death by her husband; Edward Perry, parent;
Phillip and Patricia Souza, and siblings Mary Mercedes, Emily and
Eddie.

She is survived by her daughters; Judy (David) Henricksen and Susan
(Gary) Jarrett, four grandchildren; Sharon Shook, Sean (Jami) Gambill,
Shannon (Paul) Rodriguez, and Chad (Jasmene) Jarrett, as well as four
great grandchildren; Victoria Gambill, Simon Rodriquez, Makena and
Malia Jarrett.

Bella will be laid to rest alongside her husband in Fullerton,
California at a later dated.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com.





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