He made his career in the military serving in the U.S. Navy. He achieved the rank of Chief Petty officer. During his military career he participated in the Korean conflict and the War in Vietnam. He was medically retired from the Navy after which he began a career with the U.S. Postal Service.
He married Juanita Marie Brown on April 26, 1957. They were parents to
Martha Lynne Perkins (Leo)
Johnny LaMar Perkins
Linda Renae Perkins (Swann, Cook, Gilson, Bergeron)
Mark Allen Perkins
This marriage ended in divorce. He married his second wife, Elizabeth Ann "Betty" Millard in about 1968. David Wayne Perkins was the only child from this marriage before it ended in divorce.
John died on September 5, 2003 in Brockton, Massachusetts from heart failure due to complications of diabetes. He was buried on September 10, 2003 in the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Section 36, Site 272.
He made his career in the military serving in the U.S. Navy. He achieved the rank of Chief Petty officer. During his military career he participated in the Korean conflict and the War in Vietnam. He was medically retired from the Navy after which he began a career with the U.S. Postal Service.
He married Juanita Marie Brown on April 26, 1957. They were parents to
Martha Lynne Perkins (Leo)
Johnny LaMar Perkins
Linda Renae Perkins (Swann, Cook, Gilson, Bergeron)
Mark Allen Perkins
This marriage ended in divorce. He married his second wife, Elizabeth Ann "Betty" Millard in about 1968. David Wayne Perkins was the only child from this marriage before it ended in divorce.
John died on September 5, 2003 in Brockton, Massachusetts from heart failure due to complications of diabetes. He was buried on September 10, 2003 in the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Section 36, Site 272.
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