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Philip Perry, 1940-2020

 

Philip Perry Obituary
 
Philip W. Perry
July 11,1940 - December 21, 2020
 
Philip William Perry of Orinda, CA. passed away on December 21, 2020 from complications of Parkinson's Disease. Phil was born in Fullerton, CA. on July, 11, 1940 to Earl and Ina Perry. He graduated from Fullerton Union High School, then UCLA, summa cum laude. He spent 4 years as a Naval officer.
 
Phil earned a Ph.D in Economics from Stanford University. He taught at Occidental College and received the Loftsgordon Award as the single outstanding professor in the college in 1973-1974. He taught Economics at Stanford University as a visiting professor in 1974 and 1975. He achieved tenure as a professor, and decided to join Data Resources Inc., where he managed the company's Depository Institutions Practice and worked with 150 of the largest financial institutions. He also did consulting work for the Pacific Company. He ended his career with a return to teaching as a professor in the Graduate Business Program at St. Mary's College. He authored numerous articles and delivered papers at major economic conferences.
 
In 1962, Phil married Julie Susanne Bouchier. Their children are Philip Jonathan Perry, and Kristienne Perry Rassiger. He adored his eight grandchildren: Katie, Elizabeth, Grace, Philip and Richard Perry; and Natalie, Perry, and Annie Rassiger. Todd Rassiger and Elizabeth Cheney Perry are his son and daughter-in-law. He leaves his sister Susan Carl, and husband, Jim of Federal Way, Washington. He leaves his brother in law Bob Bouchier.
 
Phil loved playing and watching sports of all kinds. He was passionate about basketball and played through high school and as a freshman in college for John Wooden at UCLA. He played golf often.
 
Phil chose to not have services, but his family will gather in safer times. We thank his caregivers, Karen Villarosa, Rose Espinosa, Kernelly Senoren, Maritess Tano, and Liza Ray for wonderful care.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Dec. 28 to Dec. 31, 2020.
 

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Paul Saevig, '67 on August 28, 2023 at 3:49 PM said:

Sunny Hill and Fullerton history.
Julie Okey, Mike Kerr, Moose Nichols, Steve Lowe, Jeff Reinking and Pete Dolbee used to mention the Bouchier (not Boucher) family of Rodeo. This gentleman from FUHS ’59 married a Bouchier woman.
David Commons was in his class.
He taught at Occidental and Stanford.
He played freshman basketball for John Wooden at UCLA.
Do you remember him? Remember the Bouchiers?

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