John Peyre

john peyre

December 30, 1977 ~ June 6, 2024

Born in: Akron, OH
Resided in: Hartford, CT

John Peyre, also known as “Big Kuntry,” age 46, of Hartford, formerly of Meriden and Torrington, passed away unexpectedly on June 6, 2024. He was born in Akron, Ohio on December 30, 1977, a son of Raymond Peyre and Kathryn (Rhynders) Peyre. Beside his parents he is survived by his children, Alyssa Peyre, Hannah, Dana and Daniel Lestat; siblings, Annissa Rhynders and her daughter Amelia; Jen Peyre and her children Angel, Jojo, Camy, and Azaleah; Annie Peyre and her children Alyssandra, Xavier, Sinia, and Tai; James Peyre and his children Brennan, Chase, and Alayna; and Molly Ferrin and her children Quarion, Leif, and Finn; two great-nephews, Emaias and Malakai; and other extended family and dear friends.

John was a loving son, brother, father, and uncle who had a heart of gold, and was always a phone call away. John loved getting his hands dirty working on cars or on his motorcycle. He was a long-standing member of a Meriden-based motorcycle club, NWO 52. During his time with the club, he found community and a strong brotherhood.

Friends are invited to visit with John’s family on Friday, June 14, 2024, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Beecher & Bennett-Flatow Funeral Home, 48 Cook Ave., Meriden, CT 06451.

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Visitation: June 14, 2024 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Beecher & Bennett Funeral Service - Meriden
48 Cook Avenue
Meriden, CT 06451

203-235-4152

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  1. So sorry for your loss my prayers and thoughts are with you and your family, Rest In Peace 😇💙🙏🏽

  2. I will remember you, you always made me smile .. You’re great guy! Rest of peace! ❤️🌺

  3. You will forever be missed and you gave the biggest bear hugs ever and you were gone way too soon, so I want you to rock the heavens and wait for the rest of us, but until then spread your wings and fly higher than you’ve ever flown before —rest easy my friend

  4. Dear Peyre family,
    Our deepest condolences as you are grappling with your loss. Please know that we earnestly think and pray for those whom have lost loved ones. This loss is not natural, nor is it part of God’s original purpose. John is now in the safest possible place and waits to say the words at 1 Corinthians 15:55 “Death, where is your victory? Death, where is your sting?” Trust that your pain is not overlooked and that we all look forward to a time when death will be no more. (Revelation 21:4) The scriptures have been provided to give comfort and show us what Gods loving plan is for those who enter rest. Take peace. For comfort from the Bible, please visit bit.ly/truthlifedeath


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