
Gregory Merrill Perry
June 14, 1965 – February 19, 2025
In Loving Memory of Gregory (Greg) Merrill Perry
June 14, 1965 – February 19, 2025
Gregory (Greg), 59, rode through life with the throttle wide open, never looking back. He lived fast, loved hard, and left a mark on everyone lucky enough to know him. Born a rebel and a free spirit, he chased adventure wherever it led—on the open road, in the company of good friends, and in the stories he left behind.
Whether it was the roar of his Ridge Runner, the taste of a cold chocolate milk, or the laughter echoing around a late-night bonfire, Greg believed life was meant to be lived without regret. He had an unmatched ability to make people laugh, never met a stranger, and had a presence that filled any room. His loyalty was unwavering, his spirit infectious, and his heart even bigger. He was a die-hard Miami Dolphins fan and especially loved watching Dan Marino play—his passion for football was just another way he connected with people and celebrated life.
Greg was born in Logan, Utah, to Merrill Edward Perry and Marilyn Misrasi Perry, arriving as a special birthday gift for his father. He grew up between Arbon Valley and Malad City, Idaho, and graduated with the Malad High School class of 1983.
In 1990, he married Monica Bybee. Together they had three children—Wyatt, Reilly, and Jessica—whom he loved deeply. Though he and Monica later divorced, Greg’s love for his children never wavered. In 2019, he married Andrea Nolte. They lived in Pocatello, Idaho, and Fairbanks, Alaska. Though they divorced in 2022, they remained close friends, and Andrea was by his side in his final hours.
Greg is survived by his children: Wyatt Perry, Reilly (Larramie) Tripp, and Jessica Perry; his sister, Kim (Marty) Thorpe; and his brother, Evan (Hattie) Perry. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday, February 27 at 12:00 p.m. at Horsley Funeral Home, 132 W. 300 N., Malad, Idaho. A visitation will take place one hour prior. Friends and family are invited to share stories, raise a glass, and honor the legend that was Greg.