Service Details
A combined Mass of Christian Burial for Gene & Lonnie will be celebrated on Monday, December 6, 2021 at 12:00 noon in St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, 6400 Spring Street, with Rev. Yamid Blanco officiating. Entombment will follow in the mausoleum chapel of Holy Cross Cemetery. A memorial luncheon will follow. Visitation will be in the funeral home on Sunday from 12-4 pm (Roma Lodge & Vittoria Colonna service at 2:45 pm) and in the church on Monday from 11 am -12 noon.
You may witness the service on Monday at 12:00 noon via livestream by clicking on link below:
Memorial Suggestions
Memorials to “Kenosha Special Olympics” have been suggested.

Racine – Eugene “Gene” Ronald Perrelle, age 88 , passed away peacefully, at Ascension – All Saints Hospital on Friday, November 26, 2021.
A lifetime resident, Gene was born in Racine on October 26, 1933 to the late Eugene “Chester” and Edith (nee: Aiello) Perrelle. He graduated from St. Catherine’s High School in 1952. On August 6, 1955 in St. Edward’s Catholic Church, he was united in marriage with the love of his life, Mary Ann (nee: Feil) Perrelle, who passed away May 17, 2011. Years forward, Gene found love again and on January 5, 2013 in St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, he married Lonita “Lonnie” (nee: Serpe) Cotteleer, who preceded him in death just 2 days prior on November 24, 2021.
He began his working career as manager of Kinney Shoe Store in Downtown Racine. After, he became a sales rep. with Strickland Trucking before founding Personnel Inc., a truck driver leasing company. Finally, he became the devoted owner / operator of Siam Transportation Co. in Racine, from where he retired. While in his 70’s, Gene enjoyed being a realtor with Remax Realty.Gene was charter member of St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church and, through the years, was also active at St. Lucy Catholic Church. Proud of his Italian heritage, he was a longtime member of Roma Lodge. Gene was an avid golfer and all-around Wisconsin team sports fan. In retirement, he always looked forward to spending winters in sunny Florida. Above all, he absolutely loved his family and was so very proud of his children and grandchildren.
Surviving are his children, Mark (Christine) Perrelle, Tim (Stacy) Perrelle and Ginna Perrelle; grandchildren, Annmarie, Joe, Nicholas, Kara and Jake Perrelle; sisters, Yvonne Ewers (Gary Myers) and Debbie Wolff; sister-in-law, Joan Feil; brother-in-law, Jack Burant; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends-too numerous to mention all by name.
Gene was also preceded in death by his sisters, Rosemarie (Wes) Follet and Lucille (Roger) Meyer; Mary Ann’s parents, Frank and Catherine (nee: Kropp) Feil, Sr.; brothers-in-law, Earl Rago, David Ewers, Craig Wolff , Bernie Feil and Frank Feil, Jr.; and sister-in-law, Cathy Burant.
A combined Mass of Christian Burial for Gene & Lonnie will be celebrated on Monday, December 6, 2021 at 12:00 noon in St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, 6400 Spring Street, with Rev. Yamid Blanco officiating. Entombment will follow in the mausoleum chapel of Holy Cross Cemetery. A memorial luncheon will follow. Visitation will be in the funeral home on Sunday from 12-4 pm (Roma Lodge & Vittoria Colonna service at 2:45 pm) and in the church on Monday from 11 am -12 noon. You may witness the service on Monday via livestream by clicking on link located in Gene’s obituary on the funeral home website. Memorials to “Kenosha Special Olympics” have been suggested.
A special note of thanks to Dr. Mark DeCheck and to the wonderful staff at Ascension All Saints Hospital for the compassionate care and support during Gene’s time of need. May God bless all of you!
Camille & John Becker says
We love you, Gene! May you R.I.P. until we meet again! 😢💔👼🏼
Camille & John Becker
Dan Freier says
He was a true gentleman and was someone I always looked up to. I remember being at his house when Marquette won the national basketball championship in 1977 and how all of his friends called to congratulate him and how happy he was. RIP Mr. Perrelle thank you for letting me drive your vettte back then also!!!
Robert Buffham Jr & Robert Buffham Sr says
Racine lost a real native son and and a good employer……….You will be missed
Boyd and Terri klofenstine says
Boyd and I will miss you both. Loved our time together in Florida and Wisconsin. All three of you ( Mary Ann, Gene and Lonnie) are very special people and you will always be in our hearts. Our deeptest Sympathy to all family memebers.
Ryen (Buffham) Hagemann says
From Tom Buffham’s daughter Ryen Hagemann, Gene, I have such fond memories of you and your family. Even as a child I admired your generosity, your spirit, and mostly your sense of fun and excitement. You seemed to have the magic touch throughout your life. My dad just loved having you as such a dear friend. I have a wonderful photo of the two of you when you were kind enough to visit my dad at his facility in Florida. That visit meant the world to Tom and to me. Please give him a hug for me and cheers to your heavenly adventures. Love, Ryen.
Mark Dederich says
What a wonderful person to have known. Iam truly grateful to have known Gene and the Family as well. May the Lord Jesus Christ shower the Family with Peace and Comfort.
Kristen Hyatt (Weaver) says
Ginna and Family, So sorry to hear of the passing of your father. Your in my thoughts and prayers.