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Obituary for Dr. Adam Perry
Obituary Dr. Adam Perry Lafayette La. February 10, 1975 – March 18, 2024. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 1 p.m. in Delhomme’s flower chapel. Visitation will be held Saturday, March 23, 2024 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM at Delhomme Funeral Home.
Chester Arceneaux V.F., Vicar of the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist. Perry Sr. in Metairie, Louisiana. Adam graduated from Covington High School in 1993 as an All-State Prep football player and began his career as an LSU Tiger in Baton Rouge.
Adam played in every game as the starting left guard during his junior and senior years in 1996 and 1997. He helped LSU to a 10-2 record and win the 1996 Peach Bowl. Adams’ accomplishments on the field include winning the Eric Andolsek Award for Spring Training Achievement and being named a permanent team captain in 1997.
Adam was an Academic All-American in 1996. Off the field, he was on the SEC Academic Honor Roll from 1994 to 1997. of selflessness, reliability and devotion.
Adam received his medical degree from the LSU Health Science Center in Shreveport.
Perry was a giant in the program, literally and figuratively,
mentoring and encouraging young residents and medical students.
Jesse C. DeLee, who considered Adam “the best guy he ever had” before eventually ending up in Lafayette. Dr.
He founded Louisiana Orthopedic Specialists in 2008 as a solo surgeon. He helped LOS grow to sixteen physicians and surgeons, more than 200 employees and multiple locations, providing specialty orthopedic care to the residents of Acadiana. Dr. Perry was a visionary and his legacy at LOS will live on.
Patients loved the larger than life Dr. Perry, with his bright smile, his booming voice and his ability to calm her down. Dr. Perry was compassionate and caring; he was a devoted surgeon and healer.
During his time at LSU, Adam met the love of his life, Heidi Hargett Perry. After sneaking in at midnight, he proposed to her at the Tiger’s Eye in Death Valley. Adam and Heidi were happily married for 26 years.
When Adam wasn’t working, he was with Heidi, listening to music, enjoying good food and spending time with friends.
Adam and Heidi have three sons whom Adam admired: Thomas, Gresham and Drake. Adam was an avid cheerleader. Wanting to be closer to his boys, Adam applied for the position of director of sports medicine at Teurlings Catholic High School. He never missed a Friday night.
Adam passed away far too soon and we will miss him very much. Dr. Perry is survived by his wife Heidi and sons Thomas, Gresham and Drake his brother S.
Perry, Sr.; his brother Ronald E. Perry, Jr.; his father-in-law, Daniel N. and Steve Partridge. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials and tributes to Teurlings Catholic High School Football. Contact coach Sonny Charpentier,
Teurlings Athletic.
Dr. Adam Perry, founder of the Louisiana Orthopedic Center for Athletes
He earned his medical degree from LSU Health Science Center in Shreveport and completed his orthopedic surgery training at LSU Health Science Center in New Orleans at Charity Hospital. Dr.
Perry was a giant in the program, literally and figuratively, mentoring and encouraging young residents and medical students. Eventually, he traveled to San Antonio to pursue an orthopedic sports medicine fellowship with the renowned Dr.
Jesse C. DeLee, who considered him “the best guy he ever had” before he came to Lafayette. Dr. Adam Perry obituary Lafayette La.
Dr. Perry on what orthopedic medicine could look like in Acadiana. He founded Louisiana Orthopedic Specialists as the sole surgeon and helped LOS grow to include 16 physicians and surgeons, more than 200 employees and multiple locations to provide orthopedic subspecialty care to the residents of Acadiana.
About Dr. Perry wasn’t working
he was there with his wife Heidi and their three sons: listening to music, enjoying good food and being with friends
LOS acknowledges the contributions of Drs. Adam Perry and at the same time mourns his loss
Dr. Born in 1975, Perry wanted to change orthopedic care in Acadiana. He received his orthopedic sports medicine fellowship in San Antonio, Texas, and went on to establish his own practice with the vision of advancing orthopedic surgery in his region. Obituary Dr. Adam Perry Lafayette La.
In memory of Dr. Adam Perry, 1975-2024
The Louisiana Department of Orthopedics and Orthopedic Specialists mourns the loss of a valued leader, partner, mentor and friend.
Although he opened the practice alone, the Marian building on the old campus of Our Lady of Lourdes was converted to its current location on Rue Louis XIV. During this time, the company grew from one to sixteen orthopedists.
Today, LOS employs more than 200 people and provides surgical care for people of all ages and body parts, non-surgical orthopedic treatments, physical and occupational therapy, advanced imaging and after-hours emergency care.
One of Dr. Perry’s dream was to build a specialty surgical hospital for LOS physicians, scheduled to open in early 2025. Dr. Perry was a true visionary. He always kept abreast of the latest techniques and technologies in his field. Dr. Obituary for Adam Perry Lafayette La.
In addition, Dr. Perry, Acadiana’s first ROSA robotic hip replacement. But Dr. Perry’s excellence was not limited to his own achievements.
Although Dr. Perry loved orthopedics and caring for his patients, his heart belonged to his wife Heidi and their three sons: Thomas, Gresham and Drake.
Dr. Perry will be missed by friends family patients and everyone here at the LSU Department of Orthopedics.
Obituary for Dr. Adam Perry
Obituary Dr. Adam Perry Lafayette La. February 10, 1975 – March 18, 2024. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 1 p.m. in Delhomme’s flower chapel. Visitation will be held Saturday, March 23, 2024 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM at Delhomme Funeral Home.
Chester Arceneaux V.F., Vicar of the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist. Perry Sr. in Metairie, Louisiana. Adam graduated from Covington High School in 1993 as an All-State Prep football player and began his career as an LSU Tiger in Baton Rouge.
Adam played in every game as the starting left guard during his junior and senior years in 1996 and 1997. He helped LSU to a 10-2 record and win the 1996 Peach Bowl. Adams’ accomplishments on the field include winning the Eric Andolsek Award for Spring Training Achievement and being named a permanent team captain in 1997.
Adam was an Academic All-American in 1996. Off the field, he was on the SEC Academic Honor Roll from 1994 to 1997. of selflessness, reliability and devotion. Adam received his medical degree from the LSU Health Science Center in Shreveport.
Perry was a giant in the program, literally and figuratively, mentoring and encouraging young residents and medical students.
Jesse C. DeLee, who considered Adam “the best guy he ever had” before eventually ending up in Lafayette. Dr.
He founded Louisiana Orthopedic Specialists in 2008 as a solo surgeon. He helped LOS grow to sixteen physicians and surgeons, more than 200 employees and multiple locations, providing specialty orthopedic care to the residents of Acadiana. Dr. Perry was a visionary and his legacy at LOS will live on.
Patients loved the larger than life Dr. Perry, with his bright smile, his booming voice and his ability to calm her down. Dr. Perry was compassionate and caring; he was a devoted surgeon and healer. During his time at LSU, Adam met the love of his life, Heidi Hargett Perry. After sneaking in at midnight, he proposed to her at the Tiger’s Eye in Death Valley. Adam and Heidi were happily married for 26 years.
When Adam wasn’t working, he was with Heidi, listening to music, enjoying good food and spending time with friends…click here..