PERELLA, Amy L., of Nevada, formerly of California, died at the age of 59 in the company of her loving sisters on December 20, 2024 after recent declining health. She was a native Bostonian, the youngest of eight daughters born to the late Ann L. (Jaross) and the late Paul G. Perella of Roslindale. Amy is survived by her seven loving older sisters: Marie Perella-Sullivan(& Barry Sullivan) of Dedham, Patty (& Fred) Nadolny of Middleboro, Carol Perella of South Weymouth, Susan (& Tommy) Greeley of Roslindale, Kathy Marchionda (& Dave Fontaine) of West Roxbury, Anne Perella-Ferzoco (& James Ferzoco) of Roslindale, and Lynn Perella (& Teddy Webber) of West Roxbury. She was the loving mother of Justin Robinson, and devoted wife of Allen Robinson. She was the doting aunt to many nieces and nephews, as well as great nieces and nephews. She is also survived by loving cousins and their families.
Following the path of her older sisters, Amy attended Sacred Heart Elementary School in Roslindale, and later graduated from St. Clare’s High School. Upon her graduation, Amy sought out a new adventure in Costa Mesa, California. There she became involved with the Boston Bash, and secured a position as a dental assistant. After the birth of her son Justin, she became a homemaker helped with Logistics for her husband's medical supply company. She was an active member of her church and taught Sunday school to her congregation’s youngest children. Incorporating her creative nature she offered a helping hand as a parent volunteer at a number of schools over the years. Amy loved baking, and made cakes, cookies, and desserts of such quality that she succeeded in having her own seasonal baking business. She was known for her generosity and for her upbeat and positive attitude. She was especially supportive of anyone in trouble, even when she could only offer a word of encouragement or a firm embrace.
Her love for travel, meeting new people and photography led her to a driving adventure with her family to explore the 50 states. Each summer, Amy would return to Boston with Justin and spend several weeks in Roslindale. The reunion was always a celebratory one, with many relatives coming together for summer cookouts that always lasted late into the evening. Family and friends alike always looked forward to sharing stories and laughter together.
Amy’s memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. A funeral mass will be offered at 10:00 am at St. John Chrysostom Parish in West Roxbury on Friday, January 17, 2025. It will be live streamed for those unable to attend in person. Her remains will be interred in her parents’ plot in a private ceremony at Mt. Benedict Cemetery. The family extends its gratitude to all those who shared their condolences, memories, and prayers over the last several weeks.