Obituary
A. Michael Perry,
78, of Huntington, W. Va., went to be with his Lord and Savior on February
25, 2015. He was born in Huntington on May 31, 1936, the son of the late
Austin L. Perry and Virginia Faye Cole Perry. He is survived by his loving
wife of 57 years, Henriella Mylar Perry; three blessed children, Michele
Blake (Scott), Melanie Hall (Mark) and Audy Perry Jr. (Laura); eight
wonderful grandchildren, Rachel Roberts (Kyle), Stephen Blake, Meredith
Hall, Rebekah Perry, Ginny Blake, Mitchell Hall, Beth Perry, and Hannah
Blake; a talented brother, Rory Perry; and many other beautiful family and
friends who dearly loved him. A. Michael "Mike" graduated from Huntington
High School in 1954, Marshall University in 1958, and West Virginia
University School of Law in 1961, finishing first in his law class.
Throughout his professional career, he had the privilege of working with
many great people. Among these were his clients and partners at the law firm
of Huddleston Bolen Beatty Porter & Copen for the twenty years after law
school and then for the next 20 years with the employees, directors and
customers in banking as Chairman and CEO of Key Centurion Bancshares, West
Virginia's first billion dollar (2nd and 3rd billion as well) banking
organization, which grew into Bank One, West Virginia and is now JP Morgan
Chase Bank. During his professional career Mike served on numerous local,
state and national boards including Arch Coal, Champion Industries, and
Darco International; Interim President at Marshall University; Chairman of
the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Advantage Valley, Huntington Rotary,
the West Virginia Bankers Association, St. Mary's Medical Center, Huntington
Area Development Council, Marshall University Board of Governors and the
University System of West Virginia Board of Trustees. His leadership and
commitment earned him such honors as being named "Banker of the Decade" by
the West Virginia Bankers Association, twice named "Citizen of the Year" by
the Huntington Herald Dispatch, Distinguished West Virginian of the Year,
and was a member of the inaugural class of the West Virginia Bar Foundation
Fellows. Mike was also a charter member of the Business Hall of Fame for
both Marshall University and West Virginia University. During his
"retirement" years, Mike and Henriella co-founded the Heritage Farm Museum
and Village near their home in Wayne County, which now has over 30
reconstructed log and other buildings dedicated to West Virginia's
Appalachian Ancestors and educating others about their ingenious and
creative way of life. The Farm is now visited by thousands of school
children and visitors each year to Experience the Past, Appreciate Today,
and Dream for the Future and will soon be recognized as West Virginia's
first Smithsonian Institution Affiliate. For their efforts at the Farm, Mike
and Henriella have been awarded the Myers Humanitarian Award by the
Appalachian Regional Commission, the Lifetime Achievement Award by the West
Virginia Division of Tourism, and the Medal for Historic Preservation by the
National Daughters of the American Revolution. Throughout all these years
Mike has been an active member of the Beverly Hills Baptist Church, now
known as the New Baptist Church, serving on most every committee, singing in
the choir, and teaching his beloved Berean Sunday School class for over 34
years. Mike would be the first to tell you that all the joys, successes,
triumphs, and victories he has been blessed to experience in this life are
all owing to his Lord, Savior and Friend, Jesus Christ. Deep appreciation is
extended to Dr. Silbermins, Dr. Bir, Dr. Kimmey, Dr. Morgan and all the
compassionate, dedicated and excellent medical staff at Huntington Internal
Medicine Group, St. Mary's Medical Center and Hospice of Huntington. There
is no better care anywhere. Funeral Services will be conducted at 1pm
on Saturday, February 28, 2015 at New Baptist Church by Pastor Trent
Eastman. Burial will take place beside the Old Log Church at Heritage Farm.
Friends may call from 2pm to 5pm and 6pm to 8pm at New Baptist Church on
Friday, February 27th. Those wishing to honor a life well lived are
encouraged to make a donation to The Heritage Farm Foundation, Marshall
University, New Baptist Church, Hospice of Huntington or any other charity
that inspires people to dream big dreams, become all they were created to
be, and care for their fellow man. Reger Funeral Home is assisting the
family.
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