Paul Frank Perrone Mesquite, Texas Obituary

Paul Frank Perrone

Paul Frank Perrone was born January 21, 1946 to John Marco Perrone and Lula Mae Cuchia Perrone in Bryan, Brazos County, Texas. John and Lula were cotton farmers in the area near Bryan known as “The Bottom.” Paul and his brothers learned to farm, and they worked hard on their family farm in their youth. Paul was known by his family as “Paul Frank.” He attended school in the one room school house in Steele’s Store. He graduated from Stephen F. Austin High School in Bryan in 1964. Paul worked his way through Texas A&M University. He graduated in January, 1969 with a BBA and was inducted in the U.S. Army in February, 1969. He served in Viet Nam from 1969 - 1970 in the Artillery Division. After returning home from Viet Nam, Paul worked briefly in sales and then started a business providing janitorial staff to local business owners. Paul and Rosemary Benedetto DiBiase were married in 1971, and Paul became Dad to Rosemary’s children, Rosanne and Paul Joseph, whose father had lost his life at a young age. A few years later, Steven Nicholas was born to Paul and Rosemary. Paul’s entrepreneurial abilities provided a comfortable life for his family. Paul and Rosemary’s union lasted 23 years, after which they remained good friends and devoted parents to their three children. In addition to Paul’s janitorial business, he also worked as a real estate agent for many years, operated a commercial demolition business, provided commercial and residential concrete contracting services, and later in life he operated a lawn maintenance business, all the while continuing to operate his commercial janitorial business. Paul’s sons, Paul Joseph and Steven, were often found working with their dad in one or another of his service businesses. Paul met his wife, Debbie Carroll Bowen, in 2004 when they were both taking lessons to learn square dancing. Paul and Debbie married in 2006. They continued to enjoy their dancing activities and many other shared interests. Through their dancing activities they acquired many wonderful friendships. Paul was enthusiastically embraced and loved by Debbie’s two sons, Carl and Brad, and her extended family which includes her granddaughter, Kelcee Chavis Henschel, Janet Bowen Ogletree and Jami Bowen Woodward and their families. Paul and Debbie enjoyed 15 very happy and satisfying years of marriage. Paul was preceded in death by his father, John; mother, Lula Mae; brothers, Marco Perrone and Johnny Lee Perrone; grandson, Nicholas DuJardin; and step-son, Carl Chavis. Paul is survived by his wife, Debbie; children, Rosanne DiBiase, Paul DiBiase and Steven Nicholas Perrone; grandchildren, Dominic Perrone, Benjamin Maurer, Jessica Mayes, Isabella DiBiase, Vincent DiBiase and Anthony DiBiase; brother, Jack Anthony Perrone and wife Linda; sister-in-law, Sandra Perrone; step-son, Brad Bowen and wife Sonia and their son Alex Evers; step-granddaughter, Kelcee Chavis Henschel, aunt, Mary Perrone; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. A Celebration of Life Reception will be held at Rolling Hills Country Club, 401 Lamar Blvd., Arlington, Texas; 817-274-1072 at 11:00 am on Friday, Sept 24, 2021 with a graveside service at 2:30 pm at the DFW National Cemetery. The procession to Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery will leave Rolling Hills Country Club at 1:45 p.m. Laurel Oaks Funeral Home is honored to serve this family.
January 21, 1946 - July 26, 202101/21/194607/26/2021
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Paul Frank Perrone was born January 21, 1946 to John Marco Perrone and Lula Mae Cuchia Perrone in Bryan, Brazos County, Texas. John and Lula were cotton farmers in the area near Bryan known as “The Bottom.” Paul and his brothers learned to farm, and they worked hard on their family farm in their youth. Paul was known by his family as “Paul Frank.” He attended school in the one room school house in Steele’s Store. He graduated from Stephen F. Austin High School in Bryan in 1964. Paul worked his way through Texas A&M University. He graduated in January, 1969 with a BBA and was inducted in the U.S. Army in February, 1969. He served in Viet Nam from 1969 - 1970 in the Artillery Division. After returning home from Viet Nam, Paul worked briefly in sales and then started a business providing janitorial staff to local business owners. Paul and Rosemary Benedetto DiBiase were married in 1971, and Paul became Dad to Rosemary’s children, Rosanne and Paul Joseph, whose father had lost his life at a young age. A few years later, Steven Nicholas was born to Paul and Rosemary. Paul’s entrepreneurial abilities provided a comfortable life for his family. Paul and Rosemary’s union lasted 23 years, after which they remained good friends and devoted parents to their three children. In addition to Paul’s janitorial business, he also worked as a real estate agent for many years, operated a commercial demolition business, provided commercial and residential concrete contracting services, and later in life he operated a lawn maintenance business, all the while continuing to operate his commercial janitorial business. Paul’s sons, Paul Joseph and Steven, were often found working with their dad in one or another of his service businesses. Paul met his wife, Debbie Carroll Bowen, in 2004 when they were both taking lessons to learn square dancing. Paul and Debbie married in 2006. They continued to enjoy their dancing activities and many other shared interests. Through their dancing activities they acquired many wonderful friendships. Paul was enthusiastically embraced and loved by Debbie’s two sons, Carl and Brad, and her extended family which includes her granddaughter, Kelcee Chavis Henschel, Janet Bowen Ogletree and Jami Bowen Woodward and their families. Paul and Debbie enjoyed 15 very happy and satisfying years of marriage. Paul was preceded in death by his father, John; mother, Lula Mae; brothers, Marco Perrone and Johnny Lee Perrone; grandson, Nicholas DuJardin; and step-son, Carl Chavis. Paul is survived by his wife, Debbie; children, Rosanne DiBiase, Paul DiBiase and Steven Nicholas Perrone; grandchildren, Dominic Perrone, Benjamin Maurer, Jessica Mayes, Isabella DiBiase, Vincent DiBiase and Anthony DiBiase; brother, Jack Anthony Perrone and wife Linda; sister-in-law, Sandra Perrone; step-son, Brad Bowen and wife Sonia and their son Alex Evers; step-granddaughter, Kelcee Chavis Henschel, aunt, Mary Perrone; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. A Celebration of Life Reception will be held at Rolling Hills Country Club, 401 Lamar Blvd., Arlington, Texas; 817-274-1072 at 11:00 am on Friday, Sept 24, 2021 with a graveside service at 2:30 pm at the DFW National Cemetery. The procession to Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery will leave Rolling Hills Country Club at 1:45 p.m. Laurel Oaks Funeral Home is honored to serve this family.

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Sep
24
Celebration of Life
Friday, September 24 2021
11:00 AM
Rolling Hills Country Club
401 Lamar Blvd.
Arlington, TX 76011
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24
Graveside Service
Friday, September 24 2021
02:30 PM
Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery
2000 Mountain Creek Pkwy.
Dallas, TX 75211
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