Bracelet remembering Glenn Perry
This hat and bracelet were made in memory of Glenn Perry.
This hat was made in memory of Glenn Perry.
Eulogy for Glenn
Eulogy for Glenn
Eulogy for Glenn
Eulogy for Glenn
Eulogy for Glenn
Eulogy for Glenn
Eulogy for Glenn
Tribute to Glenn
Photo of Glenn
Photo of Glenn
Glenn and FDNY friends
Glenn FDNY
Glenn FDNY
Glenn with family
Photo of Glenn
Glenn and his son's soccer team
Glenn and his sister
Glenn at the beach with his family
Family photo of Glenn, Peggy, and their three children
Glenn, Peggy, and their children out to dinner
Glenn, Peggy, and their three kids
Glenn and family
Glenn with his family on vacation
Snow day with family
Glenn finishing the New York Marathon
Glenn with family
Glenn and Peggy
Glenn dancing with his mom
Glenn with family at Christmas time
Glenn
Glenn with family
Glenn with family
Glenn and friends
Glenn and his entire family
Glenn with his family
Glenn and Peggy on their wedding day
Family photo at Glenn's wedding
Glenn and his wife Peggy at their wedding
WTC memorial Monument Program
WTC memorial Monument Program
WTC memorial Monument Program
In memory of our friends and neighbors
FDNY memorial
Glenn's memorial program
Glenn's memorial program
Glenn's memorial program
Glenn's memorial program
Washingtonville 9/11 Memorial
Queen Elizabeth II September 11 Memorial Garden
Conseleya 9/11 Memorial
Dewitt 9/11 Memorial
Montclair State University 9/11 Memorial
East Newark 9/11 Memorial
Fair Haven 9/11 Memorial
Freehold Township 9/11 Living Memorial Tree Grove
Crescent Beach Park - Flagpole/Memorial for 9/11 Victims
FDNY Memorial Day Book
Glenn Perry, 41, FDNY lieutenant followed in father's footsteps
Firefighter recalled as family man
Better Angels: the firefighters of 9/11
In Memory of Lt. Glenn Perry 911
Lieutenant Glenn Perry began his career with the New York City Fire Department in 1990 after working for the New York City Police Department for eight years. He spent his first five years in Engine 282/Ladder 148 in Brooklyn. Shortly after‚ Glenn and his family moved from Staten Island to Orange County. He then transferred to Engine 84/Ladder 34 in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan where he spent four years.
In August of 1999 Glenn was promoted to lieutenant. He taught at the fire academy for a year. Glenn was assigned to Ladder 25 for the last few months preceding September 11th. Glenn’s personal interests included golf‚ cooking‚ and reading‚ but more importantly spending time with his family. One of his personal achievements was completing the New York City Marathon in 1991. Glenn is survived by his wife Peggy‚ and his three children-Glenn‚ Meaghan‚ and Caitlin. Peggy Perry.










I had the great honor in 2013
I had the great honor in 2013 at FDIC to climb for Glenn and I plan to from now on. RIP Buddy.
Published by Shane Lester
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