Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Guest Book for
January 2, 2006
Hi Pappap,
We love you. Thank you for teaching us so many things. We
wanted everyone to see your Kabota and how you taught so much to all of us. Not just about your tractor, but how to love and
care for each other. Please know that we are all here for Mammam. She is so important and special and we love her. Everyday
we can feel you here with us.
Love, Kyra and Liam Connelly (Reading, MA)
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December 30, 2005
It is with regret that I have just learned of Joe Perz’s
passing. Nonetheless, I do not despair because he has left me with many fond memories and with the sincere expectation that
I shall see him again.
He was stimulating as a teacher. He was uncomplaining---even
enthusiastic!---as our chess team sponsor. (You can appreciate what this means ONLY if you can picture having to drive all
over Pittsburgh with your car jammed full of hyperactive, teenage boys.) And, finally, he was a true friend.
About three years ago, Jerry Bergman (CHS ’64) helped
us to re-establish contact after more than forty years. It seemed as if not a single day had passed, except, of course, that
we were now both “senior citizens.” We enjoyed many uplifting conversations over these three years, despite his
physical decline. He often communicated his devotion to his family---especially his profound respect and abiding love for
his wife. Every one of our numerous phone calls included discussion of our faith in God. I believe that his trust in the Lord
did much to sustain him in his latter days.
Joe shared himself, his inspiration, and even his marvelous,
home-raised garlic with me.
May his example motivate us all to assess our own lives and
to commit ourselves to extending God’s grace to the lives that we touch even as our friend, Joe Perz, so faithfully
did.
David Gundlach, CHS ‘61
(Lower Salem, OH)
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December 29, 2005
In reading all of the previous entries, it's very difficult
indeed to come up with something original to say about Mr. Perz.
I also was very fortunate to have had him as a Biology teacher
at Taylor Allderdice back in the early 1970's, and although I had forgotten about the infamous "duck tie" (thanks, Gerry!),
I still recall vividly the first day of class, and him intoning (in that inimitable voice) that his surname was pronounced
"Perz - like the cat purrrssss ... !"
He truly was a bit of a character (remember the military-style
"buzz cut" that he often sported in the Spring?!), but far more importantly he was a very kind, caring man, and an excellent
teacher who clearly knew his stuff, and set very high standards for his students.
My friends and I often grumbled about the perceived shortcomings
of some of our teachers, but I *never* heard anyone say anything remotely negative about Mr. Perz; he was always respected,
and genuinely well-liked, by his many students.
May God grant you comfort in this time of loss, and also in
the certain knowledge that Mr. Joseph Perz touched the lives of a vast number of his students, who still remember him most
fondly to this day.
John Arthurs
(Plymouth, MA)
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December 28, 2005
To the Perz family,
I was fortunate enough to have Mr. Perz as my Biology teacher
at Allderdice during the early 70's, and I will always remember his engaging personality, easy laugh,and silly "ducks in flight"
tie. He never "talked" to you, in as much as he connected with you and made learning an easier experience. The world is a
lesser place with the loss of Mr. Perz! Please accept my most heartfelt sympathies. God Bless!
Gerry Kienzl, Allderdice Class of 1974 (Hazelwood, PA)
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December 27, 2005
Dear Mrs. Perz and Family,
Thank you so much for sharing your husband and father with
the thousands of people whose lives have been touched by this wonderful man. He was an ideal role model and an enthusiastic
cheerleader who inspired all who knew him to do their best. Jerry Bergman, CHS '64 (State College,
PA)
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December 21, 2005 I had the distinct pleasure
of knowing Joe for the last 14 years. As I return to this Guest Book to read new memories and re-read the others I am filled
with emotion. I am truly amazed at how many lives he touched. I never had him in class but he taught me well.
I want to put down here the proper words that will flood everyone's heart with the same feeling that fills mine.
While I am deeply saddened by the loss of my father-in-law
I am also filled with wonderfully powerful memories of the man. The Steelers vs the Patriots will always be classic.
He was a great man. He is a great soul. His joi de vivre now
lives strong in my children. For that I will be eternally grateful.
I miss you old bear. Love, George George Connelly (Reading, MA)
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December 20, 2005 Mrs. Perz and Family,
Our deepest sympathy and condolement to you and your families.
You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
John Misitis (Butler, PA)
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December 18, 2005
Dear Perz Family.
Mr. Perz taught my husband and I. We both have fond memories
of him and his laughter. The last time I saw him at one of the reunions he just was so happy and seemed to have not changed
at all. You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time, but I know he will always be near. Marilyn
(Mikels) and Jack Stewart, Jr., CHS '67 (Pittsburgh, PA)
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December 16, 2005 Mr. Perz, I had him for Biology
at then Crafton High, forget what year but I graduated in 1962. He used to make me wake up and take a walk around the school,
LOL. I did the leaf collection also, learned a lot about trees, some of which I still remember. Mr. Perz was a good teacher
and I always respected him even though he insisted I stay awake during his class.
Bill Minkel, CHS '62 (Oak Ridge, TN)
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December 16, 2005
My sincere condolences to all of you on the loss of your husband, father,
and grandfather. I was saddened to learn that Mr. Perz had passed away.
Mr. Perz was my biology teacher at Crafton High School, and
I learned so much from him, both about biology and how to treat people. He seemed to know what each of us needed, and always
said something that made you feel appreciated. He was intelligent, warm, caring, and had a wonderful dry sense of humor.
As I heard Mr. Perz say many times, "That will suffice."
Darla Feiertag Cronin, CHS '61 (Pittsburgh, PA)
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December 16, 2005 Joe was always
the same: in school or out. His laugh was always present. He had a deep love for learning and teaching. I was one of his grateful
students.
My love to his family. Charles Chieffe,
CHS Faculty (Fairfax, VA)
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December 15, 2005 I'll remember
his patience, humor, and passion for teaching. We all were fortunate to have had Mr. Perz as a teacher.
Eileen McKeever D'Elia, CHS '66 (Gig Harbor, WA)
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December 14, 2005 The trouble with being a teacher is it takes years to reap the rewards of all your efforts.
I suppose Mr. Perz had only a slight inkling of how many lives he affected over his career. I have thought of him often over
the years because of his caring concern for his students and his love of teaching. I recall two significant adventures. One
was the trip to Mercer Bog. He had us all jump up and down and watch the swamp move like a wave. The most outstanding trip
was to the Home for Exceptional Children (I think that was what it was called.) It was located in Ingram. After we met the
clients, Mr. Perz reminded us of how difficult it was for these children to achieve with their severe handicaps. I am paraphrasing,
but the lesson learned that day from Mr. Perz was think what all one can achieve with all your normal talents and abilities.
Be thankful, that you are who you are!
Mr. Perz, posthumously, I salute you. Your life lessons will
remain with me always. Condolences to your family who shared you with us over the years. I know you will be sadly missed.
Nancy Feldmiller Nicoll, CHS '63 (Salisbury, MD)
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December 13, 2005 Mr. Perz was my very favorite teacher. he taught me biology and advanced biology. I took
the second class just to have him teach me again. I have so many wonderful memories of him. My condolences to his family.
Carolyn (Lynnie) Pickard, CHS '60 (Miami, FL)
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December 13, 2005 Our thoughts
and prayers go out to all of you. Mr Perz was one of a kind. His humor and honest ways in being the real teacher will always
be remembered. He could really get everybody excited at pep rallies. He made every student who would just try.. feel smart.
When he first started in Crafton , one summer he went door to door selling dictonaries and encyclopedias. My mother bought
a set. He had to be a good salesperson. When I had to do a paper for his class I would reference the books he sold us in hopes
of getting an A. He kindly said.. ya need more than one reference..I am so lucky that I can say he was one of the best..because
he was.. Eddie Grimes, CHS '67 (Pittsburgh, PA)
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December 13, 2005 Dear Perz Family Members,
Please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss of Mr. Perz.
He was one of my favorite teachers at Crafton High School in 1962 and 1963.
He is probably remembered by many classes for his famous Leaf
Collection, that most of us dreaded but, spent a lot of time leaf gathering and putting notebooks together. He said we would
remember some of these trees years later. It always makes me think of him whenever I do remember the name of a certain tree.
What I also remember, is how kind he was. He loved to teach
and we were very lucky to have his inflluence on our young lives. He passed though many lives and made them better with education,
humor, caring, and dedication, and a special zest that made him unique. It was a priveledge to have known him and been taught
by him.
Jeannie Malloy Lyons, CHS '63 (Alvin, TX)
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December 12, 2005 Jose was the affectionate nick-name Mr. Perz was known by at the Westmoreland Manor geriatric
facility where he volunteered on Sundays. Even though he was ill, he helped the residents to Mass on Sundays with a smile
for everyone, the residents, other volunteers and the staff. He gave his love, humor and faith to everyone he met. He and
his wife continued giving with dignity throughout his illness.
Jose, you are our hero. Lynda Gesalman
(Jeannette, PA)
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December 12, 2005 Mr. Perz was my Crafton High School biology teacher way back in the 1950's.
I remember him as a very dedicated teacher who truly liked the subject, and his liking biology really came across
to the students, at least to me it did. He never put up with any nonsense in the classroom, and expected his students to study,
do the homework, and maybe learn to appreciate biology. I certainly did.
I wish to express my condolences to his entire family. Robert Sebrosky, CHS '58 (Charlotte, NC)
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December 12, 2005 Dear Perz
Family,
My life was enriched by the experience of having Mr Perz as
my teacher.
He was as excellent a teacher as he was a fine person. He
brought his joy, his enthusiasm, his love of teaching to work with him every morning. And even though he made his way from
Mars to Crafton, he arrived on time even after the wildest snowstorms.
His dedication to his students was complete; and because of
his honor and his personal magic, his Biology classes became life lessons.
We thank God for him and know that we were graced by a truly
wonderful presence.
Connie Marshall Van Asdale, CHS '64 (Valkaria, FL)
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December 12, 2005 I only had
Mr. Perz for one year of biology but it was a learning year. And then to have missed him dancing at the very first All-Years
Reunion -- I regret that!! But he is, I'm sure, dancing in the clouds. All prayers and blessings to Mr. Perz and his family.
Adele Johler-Roupp, CHS '66 (Jacksonville, FL)
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December 11, 2005 My gratitude
for Mr. Perz has lasted over forty years. My family was poor, and I had no hope of my going to college, until the day Mr.
Perz marched me down the hall to the office of Maurice Burns, Guidance Counselor. Between scholarships, jobs, and a lot of
encouragement for my parents from my teachers, we managed it somehow together. Now a grandmother with several degrees behind
my name (one of them a B.S. in Biology), I pray that my grandchildren experience the love and dedication to true teaching
that Joe Perz showed for his students. Thank you, Mr. Perz. Laura Harris Frank, CHS, '62 (Villa Rica,
GA)
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December 11, 2005 I wish to
convey my deepest sympathy to the family. Mr. Perz was one of the finest men I have ever met. He was a great influence on
me and my outlook on life. I shall remember him fondly forever, for all he meant to me, and for all the many others he touched.
God Bless him and his family, and you all will be in my prayers. Donald Little, CHS '66 (McKees Rocks,
PA)
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December 11, 2005 It's been
a long time for me since I was in a biology class taught by Mr. Perz. I graduated from CHS in '59, and haven't been around
much since then. I am struck, reading the obituary, by a thought that I've had so many times before. We seldom know our teachers
as persons outside of the classroom until much, much later...often, as in this case, when we read about all the things they
did aside from keeping us in line and steering us toward a successful and happy life. Thank you, Mr. Perz, wherever you are.
Gilbert Evans, CHS '59 (Brandon, FL)
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December 11, 2005 We were both blessed to have
known this man and learned from him. "Thanks for the memories"
Allan Lear, CHS '65 Marian Moran Lear, CHS '66 (Palm
Harbor, FL )
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December 11, 2005 Dear Family
Members,
I was fortunate enough to have Mr. Perz for two years of biology.
My freshman year, and then for advanced biology my senior year (1964-65). I'll always remember him writing on the blackboard
before our first lab session to remember that (laboratory) is "labor" - not "oratory." I remember his enthusiasm for his subject
and his unwavering school spirit. He was my homeroom teacher for sophomore year, and when the teachers were told that there
were to be no Christmas parties in class, he asked us to bring cookies and treats and we would call it "a science experiment."
Thank you, Mr. Perz, for your devotion to your students. We
still have the memories!
Cherie Bish Slater, CHS '65 (Eagleville, PA) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
December 11, 2005 We learned from you. Some
in ways that were not clear at the time. Some in ways that might never be known by others. But all benefitted from your Life,
Love for Knowledge and Passion for Excellence. May those you've left behind in this life know that you were a treasure to
more people than they might ever meet. May you dance in Heaven as you danced on Earth. And may we one day meet again and laugh....
Bill Cain, CHS '65 (Long Island, NY)
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