Memorial Scheduled For Simon Perchik Of East Hampton - 27 East

Memorial Scheduled For Simon Perchik Of East Hampton

authorStaff Writer on Aug 15, 2022

A memorial service has been scheduled for Simon Perchik of East Hampton, who died in June.

The celebration will take place at Ashwagh Hall on Sunday, August 28, from 2-4 p.m. It will be a celebration of his life with music, food and poetry. The Honor Guard will also be present.

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