Gail Ward
Still can't believe you have left this Earth. You are sorely missed. The best man with the greatest personality. Miss your music. Fly high Fuddy

Birth date: Jul 4, 1952 Death date: May 11, 2021
Perry "Fuddy" Loatman, 68 of Bridgeton, died suddenly and unexpectedly on Tuesday evening May 11, 2021 in Cooper Medical Center, Camden. Born July 4, 1952 in Bridgeton, he was the son of Sigrid Cuff Loatman and the late Leon Loatm Read Obituary
Still can't believe you have left this Earth. You are sorely missed. The best man with the greatest personality. Miss your music. Fly high Fuddy

Our deepest sympathy for your loss. We'll miss seeing Perry in the neighborhood.Harvey, Erika and Sam Friedman
Fuddy was a wonderful singer and my friends and I always enjoyed hearing him play at the pickwickian. We didn't know him very long, but are very lucky to have known him. He will be missed by many. Sending prayers for his family🥰🥰🥰🥰

I think the memory that has stuck with me over the years is. Eddy had this Volkswagen and we were all out riding. It was Eddy, Fuddy, myself, my sister Wanda and her boyfriend at the time. Well we came up to the railroad tracks by Walmart at Carlls Corner, but it hasn't been built yet. Well Eddy was approaching the tracks when out of the clear blue this big old train showed up and she hit the brakes. Well the train grabbed the bumper pulled us sideways into the train and thank God we bounced off of it without any of us getting injured, other than all of us really shook up. Never forgot that, but also had alot of greT times. You will be truly missed my friend. Thank for the memories.
Fuddy was great friend and band mate for many years. We played music together for over 40years. We talked almost every day on the phone. I will miss him greatly. My deepest condolences to his family. Rip brother.
When we first met Fuddy, he invited us out to see him at a near by venue. After his first set, he came and talked with us. There was a nice crowd, they were up dancing. He was finishing up his set when we decided to head home. He saw us leaving and just stopped playing to say goodbye as the dance floor was full. We thought it was great, the dancers not so much. That was the start of a great friendship, he will always be our third wheel.
Fuddy had a Heart of Gold. He was a great friend and often brought his guitar and we would just hang out and sing and laugh and just enjoy life. I am shocked and saddened by the news of his passing. We just made plans a few weeks ago. Keep on singing those Blues and Rocking that guitar.
You will be truly missed my friend 💔🤗😔
I tried for a long time to get him to play video games on the Xbox few months ago I sent them mine old one because I got a new one a few weeks later it burned out on him his son got a nice new one and we played video games together it was fun he got me addicted to fallout 76 again it was really fun
Fuddy was one of a kind and like many others I was fortunate our paths crossed many times over the years. He was a kind soul and he will be always remembered RIP my friend.