
Austin Page Peery
November 18, 1963 – January 28, 2021
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Austin Page Peery, 57, of Covington VA passed away on Thursday, January 28, 2021 at Memorial Regional Hospital in Richmond VA.
Austin was born in Covington, VA on November 18, 1963, son of the late Nancy Owen and Ralph Page Peery. He was the Salutatorian of the Class of 1982 at Covington High School, and later graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting from William and Mary.
Survivors include beloved daughter, Ina Marie Peery of Raleigh, NC and a brother, Owen L. Peery (Yvonne) of Richmond, VA.
Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 2:00 pm at the Brown-Wynne Funeral Home
1701 E Millbrook Rd, Raleigh, NC 27609.
Donations in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Austin, You were loved by so many people and you will be missed. You are in God’s loving arms now with Nancy and Ralph—what a reunion! All your pain is gone now and you have a new perfect body and peace.
Austin, what a dear friend you were to me. I will carry you in my heart always. Memories of our days in high school, I will cherish forever., “You wild and crazy guy”. Go rest high on that mountain… Prayers and condolences for your daughter, brother, and other family and friends.
Austin, you were always kind to everyone. You were one of the smartest, but still yet, you had the ability to make one burst out in laughter in a split second! You will be with your parents and all of our other classmates that have gone way too soon. No pain and made whole again. Fly high my dear friend, until we see you once again.
Rest high on that mountain Deer Friend. Geometry Class would not have been the same without you and struggling to see who was going to fall asleep first when the sun, heat or the droning voice finally lulled us out. Prayers for your daughter. extended family, and friends left to cherish your memories. Just know that this member of CHS Class of 1982 loved you!!
Autocorrect got me Dear Friend
Austin was a great, kind man who never met a stranger. He was a good friend to me and to our family and we always appreciated him always keeping an eye out for our parents and always being there to help when he could. I know that he loved his daughter Ina Marie. more than life itself. He always would get so excited when he spoke of her and how she was growing up too fast. Austin… Rest In Peace my friend…you are with your parents again… no more pain or sickness.. know you were loved and will be missed💕
Austin was a very fine man. Always there to help if he could. Lived across from my elderly parents and would check on them often. I know he really loved his daughter and would share things about her to us. Austin, we will miss you and God bless you and your family.
Austin you were such a sweet , kind spirit. Your daughter will miss you so much. You were a wonderful dad. I always enjoyed our talks.
Owen , I am so sorry for your loss. I will keep you in my prayers.
Austin, you will certainly be missed by all that loved you so good. Our family was so blessed to share a part of your life. For this, we are so thankful. Our prayers are with Ina Marie and all who loved you. We are so thankful to serve a merciful God who hears every prayer sent up to him. God is love.
Austin, you were such a warm , kind, funny guy who loved the Lord and all of God’s creation. It was a privilege to know you even though it seems like too short a time. When my time here is through I expect to see you on the other side where we will sing and rejoice forever. Seems like you’ll be seeing my Joy before me. Ina Marie, you know he adored you and was blessed to have you as his daughter. Without a doubt there was no one on this earth that he loved more than you. I pray that the spirit of the Lord comfort you and help you to deal with this loss. You are hurting now and I wish there was something I could do to help but though you have pain please know that there are many people including me that would like to help if only they knew how. One thing I can do is pray for you and look forward to seeing you grow into the woman God would have you be,