
Adrian F. Perry Sr., 78, from the Town of Montague, and a former resident of Fulton, passed away Saturday September 3, 2022 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Syracuse.
Mr. Perry was born in Fulton the son of the late Raymond and Alice (Guyer) Perry. He was a resident of Fulton until 1993, and then moved to the Town of Montague. Mr. Perry owned and operated Dirt Bike Junction in Fulton.
He was a former machinist at Birdseye, Fulton and Black Clawson, Fulton. He was a proud member of the Granby Volunteer Firefighters, where he has the Fire Chief for many years. After moving to the Town of Montague he was a town board member, the Town Supervisor, and later Highway Superintendent.
Mr. Perry was a member of the VFW Post # 6912, Auxiliary, Lowville, NY, where he would volunteer his services.
Mr. Perry was predeceased by his son Michael Perry in 2009, his brothers Edward and Ronald Perry.
He is survived by his wife of 36 years Wendy Perry of the Town of Montague, son Fred (Kathy Pipher) Perry of Fulton, stepsons Thomas (Tina Ferrara) Smith of Mexico, and Eric (Melissa) Smith of Fulton. Mr. Perry is also survived by his 8 grandchildren Alex, Miranda, Adrianne, Jennifer, Jeremy, Grace, Austin, and Alicia; 4 great grandchildren, and his sister Brenda Arnold of Fulton, and brother Dennis (Maryann) Perry of Fulton.
In keeping with Mr. Perry’s wishes his services be private.
The arrangements are in the care of the Sugar Funeral Home Inc., 224 W. 2nd. St. S. Fulton, NY.

Hope you Michael, dad, Uncle Ronnie, Gram and Gramps are all together again! Rip Uncle Fred
Meg
We have done a lot of miles together, up and down many hills through this life, I will miss you my good buddy. Maybe, we will ride again in the next life. Adios amigo
Uncle Fred’s jokes and his quiet kindness will be missed. But we will always remember the great times we shared at Fish Creek. There is a Fred-sized hole in our hearts but a joyous Perry reunion in heaven.
My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family Wendy. I hope you can feel Fred’s spirit from his new realm. God Bless.
Hi Wendy. I about went crazier when I couldn’t find a obituary for Fred. Then I finally realized that I never knew his name WASN’T Fred. DUH. We had plenty of LOL at the V. I can’t remember the last time I even saw him. Take care, My Friend.You have MANY great memories to hold on to. XOXO BONES.
Ride on my friend to the very last mile
and rest in peace ‘til we meet again after a while.