Johnny Adma Perez
Johnny Adma Perez
May 16, 1948 ~ December 31, 2014
Services:
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday January 10, 2015 at 10:30 AM in Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church Lexington Park, MD with Father Marco Schad officiating and Monsignor Michael Wilson concelebrating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery with full military honors.
Visitation:
The family will receive friends on Friday, January 9, 2015 from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM with prayers recited at 7:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD.
Johnny A. Perez, 66, USN, Ret
Johnny A. Perez from Lexington Park, MD, passed on peacefully at St. Mary’s Hospice on 31 December, 2014, after a courageous battle with cancer with his wife by his side.
He was born on 16 May, 1948 in San Antonio, TX, to the late Theodore G. Perez and the late Irene Agnes Garcia Perez Tobias.
Johnny graduated from Luther Burbank High School, San Antonio, TX, in June 1967 and enlisted in the United States Navy in July 1968. After attending basic training at Great Lakes, IL, he went on to his adventures by serving at NAS Oceana, VA; VF111, VF194, VF21 and VF51 all at NAS Miramar, CA; VP1 at Barbers Point, HI; VX1 at NAS Patuxent River, MD; VP31 at Moffett Field, CA; Naval Station Keflavik, Iceland; VQ2 at NAS Rota, Spain; and VS28 at Cecil Field, FL. He served on deployments onboard naval aircraft carriers USS Shangri La (CVA-38), USS Oriskany (CVA-34), USS Ranger (CVA-61), USS Coral Sea (CVA-43), and USS Forrestal (CVA-59). Johnny received many awards such as the Vietnam Service Medal (second award), Good Conduct Medal (fifth award), National Defense Medal, Humanitarian Service Award, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (fourth award), Meritorious Unit Commendation (fourth award), Battle “E” Award (third award), Navy Achievement Medal, and Overseas Service Ribbon (sixth award). John was very proud of having served for over 21 years and honorably retiring in May 1989 as an Aviation Machinist’s Mate Petty Officer First Class (AD1). Following his military retirement, Johnny was employed at Boeing Aircraft Company in Everett, WA, as an engineering technician and then with DYNCORP at NAS Patuxent River, MD, as a Power Plants mechanic and shift supervisor. In June 2000 John accepted a Civil Service position at what is now referred as AVMI as an Engineering Technician and Quality Assurance and Safety Inspector. He retired for the second time in November 2011 and enjoyed his time doing what he wanted. He enjoyed his bi-annual visits to the casinos in Atlantic City, NJ; watching NCIS and his other favorite television programs; going to the gym 3 times a week until he was unable to continue; and volunteering. Johnny was a proud and active member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW 2632), Disabled American Veterans (DAV Chapter 26), American Legion, and Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks (ELKS Lodge 2092).
While stationed at Patuxent River, MD, Johnny met and married his wife and best friend, Nancy, in August 1977. They have enjoyed over 37 wonderful years together. Johnny is survived by his son Ken (Joannah) and 3 granddaughters Elyse, Keeley, and Calista from Lima, OH. He is survived by his siblings Ralph (Olga) Perez, Diana (Frank) Cantu, Ana Marie Morgan, Carlos (Hilda) Tobias, Yolanda (Victor) Ponce, Antonio Tobias, and Angela Tobias Aguirre all residing in the San Antonio, TX area; and his in-laws Andy (Denise) Davis of Portland, OR; Phyllis Leighton of California, MD; Marjory Holcomb of California, MD; Linda Davis of Columbia, MD and Marilyn (Jack) Jannarone of Highland Falls, NY. As well as numerous aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, and cousins. He is loved and will be missed by family and friends.
The family will receive friends on Friday, January 9, 2015 from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM with prayers recited at 7:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday January 10, 2015 at 10:30 AM in Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church Lexington Park, MD with Father Marco Schad officiating and Monsignor Michael Wilson concelebrating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery with full military honors.
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May 16, 1948 ~ December 31, 2014
Johnny A. Perez, 66, USN, Ret
Johnny A. Perez from Lexington Park, MD, passed on peacefully at St. Mary’s Hospice on 31 December, 2014, after a courageous battle with cancer with his wife by his side.
He was born on 16 May, 1948 in San Antonio, TX, to the late Theodore G. Perez and the late Irene Agnes Garcia Perez Tobias.
Johnny graduated from Luther Burbank High School, San Antonio, TX, in June 1967 and enlisted in the United States Navy in July 1968. After attending basic training at Great Lakes, IL, he went on to his adventures by serving at NAS Oceana, VA; VF111, VF194, VF21 and VF51 all at NAS Miramar, CA; VP1 at Barbers Point, HI; VX1 at NAS Patuxent River, MD; VP31 at Moffett Field, CA; Naval Station Keflavik, Iceland; VQ2 at NAS Rota, Spain; and VS28 at Cecil Field, FL. He served on deployments onboard naval aircraft carriers USS Shangri La (CVA-38), USS Oriskany (CVA-34), USS Ranger (CVA-61), USS Coral Sea (CVA-43), and USS Forrestal (CVA-59). Johnny received many awards such as the Vietnam Service Medal (second award), Good Conduct Medal (fifth award), National Defense Medal, Humanitarian Service Award, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (fourth award), Meritorious Unit Commendation (fourth award), Battle “E” Award (third award), Navy Achievement Medal, and Overseas Service Ribbon (sixth award). John was very proud of having served for over 21 years and honorably retiring in May 1989 as an Aviation Machinist’s Mate Petty Officer First Class (AD1). Following his military retirement, Johnny was employed at Boeing Aircraft Company in Everett, WA, as an engineering technician and then with DYNCORP at NAS Patuxent River, MD, as a Power Plants mechanic and shift supervisor. In June 2000 John accepted a Civil Service position at what is now referred as AVMI as an Engineering Technician and Quality Assurance and Safety Inspector. He retired for the second time in November 2011 and enjoyed his time doing what he wanted. He enjoyed his bi-annual visits to the casinos in Atlantic City, NJ; watching NCIS and his other favorite television programs; going to the gym 3 times a week until he was unable to continue; and volunteering. Johnny was a proud and active member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW 2632), Disabled American Veterans (DAV Chapter 26), American Legion, and Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks (ELKS Lodge 2092).
While stationed at Patuxent River, MD, Johnny met and married his wife and best friend, Nancy, in August 1977. They have enjoyed over 37 wonderful years together. Johnny is survived by his son Ken (Joannah) and 3 granddaughters Elyse, Keeley, and Calista from Lima, OH. He is survived by his siblings Ralph (Olga) Perez, Diana (Frank) Cantu, Ana Marie Morgan, Carlos (Hilda) Tobias, Yolanda (Victor) Ponce, Antonio Tobias, and Angela Tobias Aguirre all residing in the San Antonio, TX area; and his in-laws Andy (Denise) Davis of Portland, OR; Phyllis Leighton of California, MD; Marjory Holcomb of California, MD; Linda Davis of Columbia, MD and Marilyn (Jack) Jannarone of Highland Falls, NY. As well as numerous aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, and cousins. He is loved and will be missed by family and friends.
The family will receive friends on Friday, January 9, 2015 from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM with prayers recited at 7:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday January 10, 2015 at 10:30 AM in Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church Lexington Park, MD with Father Marco Schad officiating and Monsignor Michael Wilson concelebrating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery with full military honors.





“We are all so very saddened. We always loved and missed his presence in San Antonio TX. He was his Mother’s Pride and Joy, the first born son, grandson and nephew. He was lovingly greeted in heaven by our Lord God snd Savior Jesus Chrust, his mom Reenee, his Ama Andrea,and “
“My deepest sympathy Nancy and to all the family. May God give you comfort during your time of Sorrow. May God watch Johnny , rest in Peace in the Kingdom of heaven “
“I’m sorry for your loss Nancy. Johnny was quite the character and was proud to call him my friend and co worker. My prayers are being sent for you and your family may they be of some comfort to you.”
“Fair winds and following seas shipmate ,see you on the other shore..”
“Haven’t seen your family since we were kids Kenny,so very sorry for the loss of your Father. Know that he is resting well in the Lords hands. God bless your family.”
“Thank you John for bringing our family so much love and laughter, we will remember you fondly whenever we gather.”
“Nancy and family, Our sincerest sympathy for the loss of John. Ruby has kept us posted recently and we had not been aware he was so ill. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult period. “
“Nancy, our thoughts are prayers are with you and all who loved Johnny. May you find comfort in the love and memories you shared. “
“Nancy, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you. RIP John. “
“So sorry to hear of Johnny’s passing. He was a good man and will be sadly missed. I served with Johnny over 40 years ago in VP-1. He was always a good friend and will be looking forward to seeing him on the other side. Our deep condolences to Nancy and family.”
“Nancy, the entire Rockelli family sends our prayers and deepest condolences to you and all of Johnny’s loved ones. We pray that your mind will soon be filled with memories of the love and good times shared for so many years. “
“So sorry to hear of Johnny’s passing. He was such a valuable member and volunteer at the VFW and will be missed by all. You have our deepest condolences.”
“Deeply saddened to hear of your loss. I worked D with Johnny for several years. We enjoyed a great deal of spirited banter typically found with a group of men with similar backgrounds and beliefs. Fair winds and following seas dear friend.”
“My thoughts and prayers go out to you, Nancy and the family. God Bless you all during this difficult time. “
“Nancy, I’m so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.”
“I am very sorry for your loss Nancy. I remember working with you years ago at Rotary Wing and you spoke so highly of your husband. My prayers are with you. God Bless you!”
“May God’s hand touch each of his loved ones and give you peace and comfort, and may Johnny experience eternal rest. “
“I will always have the fondest memories of Johnny as a friend from back in the early years. I was honored to work with him at AVMI in the later years. He was and remains a fine man in every way. My heart goes out to you. Please rest assured Johnny is at peace now with the Lord and is waiting for us to join him. Please don’t hesitate to ask if there is anything I can do.”
“Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May the love of family and friends help you through these difficult days ahead. God Bless and Take Care.”
“I am very sorry for your loss Nancy. I remember working with you years ago at V-22 and I always remember when meeting you and Johnny he always had a big smile on his face. My prayers are with you.”
“Nancy Val and I are so sorry for your loss. We are going to miss him. I am so glad that we had a chance to spend time with you and John over the last couple of years. The excursion to Gettysburg, and the VP-1 Reunion in Jacksonville Fla, and taking time out from your trip to “AC” for an afternoon visit at my home. I think I always remember Johnny at that Jet Mechanic with his head stuck in the P-3 engine compartment grease to his elbows and always smiling. A really good man went home and we are really going to miss him Our prayers go to you and your family. Nancy we are always here for you.”
“Rest in peace shipmate.”
“Nancy, Rick said it all so nicely in an earlier post. I only met Johnny once but his big smile and happy demeanor were very impressive. Very sorry for your loss.”
“Nancy, We were so sorry to hear about the loss of Johnny. Our prayers are with you & your family.”
“Nancy, Keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Cherish all the wonderful memories that you two shared.”
“Prayers for all who knew and cared for him but especially for Nancy and Ken. Heaven gained a very special spirit when Johnny joined them. He was a wonderful man, always a smile on his face and a friendly word for all. He was very much loved and will be greatly missed. “
“Nancy I am so sorry to hear of Johnny’s passing. He was a wonderful soul and feel lucky for the little bit of time I had to spend with him. You and your family are in my prayers and thoughts.”