Willie moved to Mansfield, Ohio where he met and married the love of his life Rosa (Smith/Feagin) Perkins.
He retired from Abbott Laboratories where he worked as a Serviceman for Department 46.
Willie also served God at Greater St. John, The Oasis of Love as an Elder; Sunday School Teacher, Prison Ministry, Usher and DOC Ministry; he also was a mentor at Mansfield Senior High and Malabar Middle School.
Preceded in death by his parents, Willie Otis Perkins, Rosie Mae (Adolphus) Martin; and sister, Dorothy Blakney.
Willie left to cherish his memory, wife of 49 years, Rosa Perkins; son, Anthony (Jackie) Feagin; daughters Rose Marie Feagin, Bridget Denise (Sixto) Rodriguez and Kimberly Renee Perkins; grandchildren, Anthony Alexander Feagin, Michael Rodriguez, Christopher Davis, Samantha Feagin, Aaron Rodriguez, and Amya Boyd and a host of other family and friends.
Willie moved to Mansfield, Ohio where he met and married the love of his life Rosa (Smith/Feagin) Perkins.
He retired from Abbott Laboratories where he worked as a Serviceman for Department 46.
Willie also served God at Greater St. John, The Oasis of Love as an Elder; Sunday School Teacher, Prison Ministry, Usher and DOC Ministry; he also was a mentor at Mansfield Senior High and Malabar Middle School.
Preceded in death by his parents, Willie Otis Perkins, Rosie Mae (Adolphus) Martin; and sister, Dorothy Blakney.
Willie left to cherish his memory, wife of 49 years, Rosa Perkins; son, Anthony (Jackie) Feagin; daughters Rose Marie Feagin, Bridget Denise (Sixto) Rodriguez and Kimberly Renee Perkins; grandchildren, Anthony Alexander Feagin, Michael Rodriguez, Christopher Davis, Samantha Feagin, Aaron Rodriguez, and Amya Boyd and a host of other family and friends.
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