Marilyn (Wallace) Perkins

marilyn perkins
Marilyn (Wallace) Perkins, born a Valentine, on February 14, 1932, died peacefully on December 11, 2013, at Gosnell Hospice House in their comforting care, while surrounded by her children and grandchildren. Marilyn "Lyn" was born in Bangor, Maine to Kathleen Wallace. She grew up on Boutelle Road and later attended Eastern Maine Medical Center's Nursing School, graduating as a Registered Nurse. She married her high school sweetheart, Judge Stephen Louis Perkins on October 10, 1953, who predeceased her in 2008. Lyn worked for many years providing loving care to patients, at Mercy Hospital until she became a full-time homemaker and stay at home mother of her then three children. Her family continued to grow with the addition of two more children to love and care for in their South Portland home. After Lyn and Steve brought up their children, they moved to their beloved home on Little Sebago Lake. This was the loving hub of many years of family gatherings with children and grandchildren. After the death of the love of her life, she resided with and was cared for by her daughter Darcy and son-in-law John. Darcy and John's loving care at home allowed her to spend all but her last three days in her home. Lyn is survived by her five children; Kathy McKechnie, husband David; Kim Kelley, husband Mike; Reese Perkins, wife Robin; Tammy Riley, husband Kevin; Darcy Newton, husband John; her fifteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren, whom she loved deeply. Grammie will be sadly missed by her large, loving family. But they are comforted that she is finally at rest with her loving husband and her mother. Visiting hours will be held on Monday, December 16, 2013 from 11:00 to 1:00pm at the Conroy-Tully Crawford South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland followed by a 1:00pm service at the Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Brooklawn Cemetery, Congress Street, Portland, ME. We wish to thank Hospice of Southern Maine for the gentle, loving care they provided both at home and at the Gosnell Hospice House. Those wanting to give a donation in Lyn's name are encouraged by the family to send it to Hospice of Southern Maine 180 US Route One, #1 Scarborough, ME 04074.Online condolences may be expressed below.

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  1. Deepest sympathy from the Bigelow Family.. Marilyn and Steve and their family were so very welcoming and kind on our visits to Maine so many years ago.. we share fond memories of times there. Keeping you all in thought and prayer. Wishing you peace

    – Becky Bigelow Lambert

  2. Thinking of you at this time of loss. We will always remember our family reunion visit at the lake and Aunt Lyn’s gracious spirit. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. Our deepest sympathy to the entire Perkin’s family.

    – Marvin and Cathy Mack

  3. Lyn was a wonderful person. She was a very caring person and always had a kind word. I know she will be missed by the children and grandchildren that she loved so dearly. God bless all of you.

    – Norma Sue Perkins

  4. We miss our friends and neighbors–Steve and Lyn. Think of our walking and knitting days often. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

    – Patty and Chuck Pond

  5. We will always have a spot in our heart for Marilyn, our oldest daughter took her first steps at Steve and Marilyn’s South Portland home. We always looked forward to spending time with their family. She was well loved and will be well missed. Condolences to her family.

    – Don and Judi Bohman

  6. Marilyn always was and always will be an exceptionally special part of my memory. The entire family will be thought of and prayed for by me.

    – Linda Bigelow Klimasewski


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