Jim Eaton
He made me a better person. And the coach was the best person in my young life.
Birth date: May 23, 1929 Death date: Jun 2, 2018
Methuen – Stephen J. Perocchi, 89 of Methuen, passed away peacefully Saturday, June 2, 2018 at the High Pointe Hospice House in Haverhill, MA surrounded by his loving family. He was the beloved husband of Nancy L. (Ouellette) Pero Read Obituary
He made me a better person. And the coach was the best person in my young life.
Dear Perocchi family, please accept our sincere condolences for Steve’s passing. He was always a very respected man. May he Rest In Peace.
Sincerely, Petralia Family & Elaine & Jim Graham.

Stephanie and Family, I am so very sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless, Jill Pattavina Fitzpatrick
Heartfelt prayers to Aunt Nancy and the 'girls', Lisa, Kim and Stephanie. Uncle Steve "Coach" was so proud of his 'girls'. He inspired many with his wit and humor and certainly had a way to 'connect' with the young students at LHS in our day. Fond family memories, especially Sunday mornings at NaNa's for 'coffee' with his brother Paul and sister Elizabeth. Love You, Nancy Lavallee, Steve Jr and family.

Sending my condolences to the Perocchi Family.

Steve’s family I’m sending thoughts and prayers to all of you. Such a wonderful man and loved life and people. Sad for me to see the last of the cousins leave us.

Amazing role model for so many. Watched Steve excel in my Tarbpx school days and admired his family's efforts to give back to the community. His life was our civics lesson. RIP Steve. Our thoughts, prayers are with your family. May your example continue to make our world a better place....bob hatem LHS 53
Coach Perocchi was the ultimate gentleman, always brimming with dignity and class in victory and defeat. He was the epitome of what sports and education should be and a role model to all those who were fortunate enough to know him. I will always cherish our many chats about his beloved Lancers. I learned so much from him just listening to him talk about the accomplishments of his players, sportsmanship, and getting up after being knocked down in any situation. My prayers and condolences to his family and many friends. God bless.
Lisa, I'm sorry for the loss of your Dad and to Nancy for the loss of your husband. Although I never met him, reading his obituary he seemed like a terrific guy. I'll have a good thought for both of you and your family. May he Rest In Peace.