Noel Perry, a man of towering compassion and love, was born on October 12, 1969, to the proud parents of Daisy Perry and Melvin Guyton in Denver, Colorado. As the eldest of three siblings and a beacon of guidance and support, Noel's presence brought a unique richness to their lives. His innate ability to touch lives with his contagious smile, even in the most ordinary moments, was a testament to his extraordinary spirit.
Noel, known for his deep love for music and dance, had a knack for transforming everyday moments into joyous celebrations. His backyard became a stage where he would captivate his friends and family with his breakdancing, while a piece of old-fashioned cardboard served as his dance floor. His passion for music extended to lyrics and freestyling, creating a symphony of words that echoed his vivacious spirit. As Maya Angelou beautifully expressed, "Music was my refuge. I could crawl into the space between the notes and curl my back to loneliness." For Noel, music was his sanctuary, his refuge. The rhythm and melody were not just parts of a song, but an expression of his soul.
Noel's legacy is not merely a collection of memories, but an enduring imprint of love and kindness on the hearts of those who knew him. Survived by his daughter NyTasha Perry, sister's Coretta & Cassandra Davis, and nephew Coby Mosley and niece Camonte Davis Noel's memory continues to inspire and uplift. Preceded in death by his mother Daisy Perry and father Melvin Guyton, he now joins them in eternal rest, leaving behind a legacy filled with music, love, and an unquenchable zest for life.