Rickie Lee Perry, age
76, of Flora, Illinois, passed away peacefully on Wednesday evening, February
26, 2025, at his home, with his family at his side. Rick was born on
January 14, 1949, in Wayne County, Illinois, the son of Richard Everall and
Blanche Viola (Scheetz) Perry. On May 9, 1970, while stationed at Fort Story,
Virginia, he married Carolyn Sue Hancock. Together, they built a life filled
with love, laughter, and unwavering devotion, celebrating 54 years of marriage.
Through every chapter of their journey, they remained each other’s greatest
source of strength and companionship. Rick proudly served in
the United States Army during the Vietnam War era from June 1968 to June 1971. He
completed basic training at Fort Polk, Louisiana. His first duty assignment
took him to the Republic of South Korea before he later transferred to Fort
Story, Virginia, where he and Carolyn were married. Rick achieved the rank of
Sergeant (E5) and earned several honors, including the Overseas Service Ribbon,
Army Service Ribbon, Korean Defense Service Medal, Expeditionary Service Medal
(Korea), National Defense Service Medal, and Good Conduct Medal. Rick graduated from
Flora High School in 1968, where he played linebacker and offensive guard for
the Flora Wolves Football Team, and was part of the team’s exciting undefeated
season in 1967. Rick continued his education at Olney Central College, earning
an associate degree. Over the years, he worked for Caterpillar Inc. in Aurora,
served with the Clay County Sheriff’s Office, and later retired after serving
as Flora Police Chief. He was also an active past member of the Clay County
Regulators. Rick had a love for
woodworking, fishing, hunting, golfing, and playing cards—especially Phase 10
with his family. Above all, family was at the heart of his life. He treasured
every moment spent with his grandkids and great-grandkids, creating lasting
memories. He also had a soft spot for his beloved pets, Kasey and Annie, who
were always by his side. He is survived by his
wife: Carolyn Perry of Flora; 2 children: Jason (Samantha) Perry and Staci
(Phil) Bute; 2 granddaughters: Hannah Bute and Emma Bute (fiancé Malachi
Spitzner); 2 great-grandchildren: Philip Howe and Aelin Howe; siblings: Gary
(Debbie) Perry, Harold (Karen) Perry, and Pam (Bill) Stephens; brothers-in-law:
Gerald (Martha) Hancock, Ronnie (Danette) Hancock, Jeff (Patricia) Hancock, and
Jay (Nancy) Hancock; sisters-in-law: Vera Burris and Jennifer Perry; and his
faithful and loving dog, Annie. He was preceded in
death by his parents; a brother: Jimmie D. Perry; and a beloved dog, Kasey. A funeral ceremony will
be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, March 3, 2025, at Frank & Bright Funeral Home
in Flora. Interment will follow in Elmwood Cemetery with military funeral
honors presented. A visitation will be held on Sunday evening from 5-7 p.m. at
the funeral home. Memorial donations are suggested to Clay County Ministerial
Alliance Food Pantry or Fur a Good Paws, and these will be accepted through the
funeral home. To share a condolence or memory, visit: www.frankandbright.com