Clyde Allen Perryman
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Clyde Allen Perryman, age 61, from Belton, Missouri peacefully passed on July 28, 2025, at Menorah Medical Center in Overland Park, KS after battling lung cancer. He was surrounded by his family, church family and close friends.
Allen was born on November 10, 1963, in Kansas City, Missouri, to Clyde and Geraldine Perryman. Allen was energetic and led a very active life filled with family and friends. He was a member at LifeQuest Church for 20 years where he was a committed servant to the Church and his community.
Allen enjoyed playing guitar, singing, and listening to country and western music. His favorite musician was Merle Haggard. He was a risk taker from birth. His passion was dirt track racing which he did for 33 years.
He was a Petty Officer (Boatswains) in the United States Navy from 1981-1987. He joined the Navy with his cousin, Jerry (Tiger) Henson who have been each other’s sidekick their entire lives.
Allen had a successful career in the automotive and transit industry.
Allen was preceded in death by his father, Clyde Cleo Perryman, and his brother, Fred Greenwood. He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Patsi Perryman; their children, Lindsey and Tyler Perryman; his mother, Geraldine Perryman; his sisters, Ronda Bailey, and Connie Thomas; along with numerous other friends and family members.
A Celebration of Life is scheduled for 11am, Saturday, August 9, 2025, at LifeQuest Church, 1400 N Scott, Belton, MO 64012. Lunch to follow, all are welcome.
In lieu of flowers, Patsi (Allen’s wife) has asked for donations to LifeQuest Church’s future building project or checks may be written to LifeQuest Church (Note: Future Building Project).
Sending love and light to the family. Al was such a nice guy – always will remember his smile.heartfelt condolences. Emily Jennings Naylor and family
Sending love to all of our family in this sad time. I will never forget Al’s laugh and contagious smile, sometimes followed with a wink. As a kid I thought he was the coolest. He grew up to be one heck of a man. My deepest condolences.
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Rest in peace uncle Allen. I know you and dad are catching up over Sunday morning coffee.
We did not know Allen ! But know how Connie will miss him !
Wish you all remember the happy memories , you share together , of him ! 🙏🏻our prayers be with you!
Allen had an easy smile and a superior work ethic. He was a joy to work with. May God comfort his family with the best memories of Allen and the knowledge that nothing is more important than that we are all together with Jesus throughout eternity.