Elizabeth Perkins Draper

December 27, 1925 ~ August 11, 2016
Elizabeth Cheeky Perkins Draper, 90, long-time Squirrel Islander, died unexpectedly of heart failure at Mercy Hospital in Portland on Thursday, August 11th. Daughter of Dr. Franklin H. Perkins and Mrs. Grace Wyman Perkins, Cheeky was raised in Lancaster, MA where her father started the school bearing his name. She was educated at Concord Academy in Concord, MA and trained at the Boston Childrens Hospital School of Nursing. She went on to study the organ at Longy School of Music. Cheeky was predeceased by three of her four children, Elizabeth Draper Graycar, Copeland M. Draper III, and Edward Haskins Draper. She is survived by her husband of 69 years, C. Mitchell Draper of Walpole, MA and her daughter Ellen Draper Pendergast of Weston, MA. She was proud to call herself Grand Cheeky to her ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Mitch and Cheeky raised their children and lived most of their married life in Milton, MA, moving to Blueberry Cove in Yarmouth, ME where they spent 20 years before moving to New Pond Village in Walpole, MA. Starting in 1957, her summers were spent on Squirrel Island where the family gathered at Our House and she could enjoy her extended family. It was here that she was most happy. Cheeky served on the Board of Overseers, was a director of the Squirrel Island Association, and was on the board of the Squirrel Island Preservation Foundation. Of all her accomplishments she was most fulfilled by her service to the Squirrel Island Chapel where she started the All Island Service in 1990, oversaw the 2004 renovations, held hymn sings, organized and directed the choir, was an organist, and served many years as president. Cheeky will also be remembered for her hours volunteering as a home health aide in the Boothbay region and as a volunteer for Meals on Wheels There will be a memorial service at the Squirrel Island Chapel on Sunday, August 21st at 1:15 pm. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland, ME. To view Cheekys memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com In lieu of flowers, donations in her name can be made to the Squirrel Island Chapel, Squirrel Island, ME 04570
Dear Mr. Draper and Ellie and family, We were so sorry to hear of Mrs. Draper’s passing. She was such a lovely lady and we loved seeing her at the Milton Food Mart. We had many laughs together. Our prayers and sympathy are with all of you at this sad time.Sincerely,Bill and Alice Mercer34 Willoughby RoadMilton, MA 02186
– Bill and Alice Mercer, Milton, Ma
So sorry to hear of Cheeky’s passing. She was such a wonderful person. She never failed to have a smile on her face whenever I crossed her path on Squirrel. We also frequently stopped outside the chapel to listen as Cheeky practiced for Sunday services. We will miss her grace and her presence.
– Becky Bachelder
Cheekie was an inspiration. We treasure the times we spent at Ellie & George’s place and visiting with Bear & Cheekie. I admired her strength in light of all the losses she suffered in her life. A true inspiration.Much love to all her family.
– Diane Young
Mitch, very sorry to learn of Cheeky’s passing. She was such a lovely woman.
– Maureen Delaney Bitler
She shall be missed by all who knew her. Delightful person.Condolences to Mitch and Ellie and family
– Hal and Fran (Leonard) Fairfield and Michael Leonard
Dear Mitch, What a loss. We are all so sad for you. We loved Cheeky, she was such fun,, so kind, so helpful, so smiley. We will miss her so much! Our sympathy goes out to you and the family. — Prue Miller at New Pond Village
– Prue Miller