David Perez
January 24, 1946 February 10, 2020
City of Industry, California
Dave Perez or "Uncle Dave" as he was known to his nephews and nieces (and many others) was born on
January 24, 1946 at Murphy Hospital in Uptown Whittier to Julia and Vicente Perez, residents of Victoria
Street in the little town of Puente "just over the hill". After a rather harrowing delivery, David was
brought home to meet his older brothers, Manuel and Patrick in a bustling home, where "harrowing"
was just the normal course of family existence.
Although the brothers were separated in age by several years, theirs was a very close-knit family, which
included Vicente's business partner, Sotero Fernandez, as well as Vicente's niece and nephew, Jose and
Julia Rueda. Vicente and Julia Perez had immigrated from Spain (and the Basque province of Navarre) in
the early 1900's and after meeting in the same wealthy Los Angeles family's home where they both
worked as domestic servants, they married and moved to Puente. The little town had charmed them
during visits from Los Angeles and evoked in them memories of their own hometowns in the "old
country".
David attended Fairgrove School and Hudson Elementary, graduating from Puente Union High School in
1963. Jobs for teenagers werent always easy to come by in those days, but lucky for Dave, Vicente and
Daves brother Pat had started a fledgling rubbish hauling operation commencing with the incorporation
of the City of Industry in 1957. Dave was tasked with riding along with brother Pat, jumping out of the
truck at each stop along the route to manhandle the big dumpsters. Some stops were routine; some
were downright disagreeable.
When Duty called in the 60s, Dave joined the Navy and became a crew chief on a patrol plane, where
he got to travel around the world. When he got out in the early 70s it was back to work and also when
his passion for community service really took flight. Dave was a member of the Queen of the Valley
Hospital Mens Club, the President of the El Monte Boys and Girls Club, a founder of the Industry Hi||s
Charity Pro Rodeo, the Gabriel Foundation, and the Sheriffs Youth Activity League. His involvement in
all of these was decades long, and very deep.
In 1990, Dave met the love of his Life, Shirley Brenner. Dave and Shirley married in 1997. They enjoyed
traveling, home cooked meals, each other, and their loyal Buddy who could be seen everywhere with
Dave.
Dave was elected to the City Council of the City of Industry, and became its Mayor, a position he held for
12 years. He was tire|ess in his representation of the City, possessing a clear Vision for its growth and
prosperity as well as attention given to every detail. Mayor Dave could always be found touring the
City and taking note of anything that needed attention.
Dave retired from civic life in 2012 to focus on his health and keeping his nephews in line. He continued
to mentorthem as he had always done, as well as guide the growth of the family business that he was
involved with for some 50 years. He never stopped caring about the community he lived in and was
famous for sending people articles, letters, used books and pictures to remind people that he
remembered them.
Dave left this life the same way that he lived it: with courage and with unbounded optimism. As his
family, we are proud to be witnesses to his legacy, and strive to live our lives as he did. Dave is survived
by his wife, Shirley, his brother, Pat, his sister-in-Ianudie, nieces Debbie (James) Brady, Kelley Perez,
Julee (Jason) Lynch, Robyn (Rob) Foss and nephews Vincent Perez, Chris (Michelle) Perez, David Perez,
Peter (Michelle) Perez and many others, as well as many, many friends.
A Catholic Rosary will be recited on Tuesday, February 24, 2020 at 7 pm with a funeral Mass to be
celebrated the following day, Tuesday, February 25th at 10 am, both to be held at St. Joseph Catholic
Church in La Puente.
David requested that in lieu of flowers, a donation be made to a worthy charity of ones choice.
Monday, February 24, 2020
Starts at 7:00 pm (Pacific time)
St. Joseph Catholic Church
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Starts at 10:00 am (Pacific time)
St. Joseph Catholic Church
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Starts at 12:00 pm (Pacific time)
Queen of Heaven Cemetery
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