Julie Perkins

Obituary of Julie Ann Perkins

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Julie A. Perkins, 62, wife of Kevin D. Perkins, died unexpectedly March 13, 2021 in Bangor after a brief illness. She was born Sept 8, 1958 in Bangor, the daughter of William A. and Sandra L. (deMoulpied) Littlefield.

Julie was a 1976 graduate of Orono High School and furthered her education at the University of Maine and Beal College earning a degree in business administration. She worked as the hospital administrator for Veazie Veterinary Clinic for 15 years, a position that brought her great pride and enjoyment.

Surviving in addition to her husband, Kevin of Veazie are one son, Matthew Perkins and his partner, Sheri DiMauro of Bangor; two sisters, Suzanne Brown and her husband, Bruce of Stetson and Carol Jenkinson and her husband, Bill of Lakeville, Mass; mother-in-law and father-in-law Earl and Earlene Perkins of Bucksport; brother-in-law, Jay Perkins and his fiancée, Cheryl Daigle    of Frenchville; sister-in-law, Patti Perkins of Bucksport; several nieces and nephews. Julie will be remembered by her many close friends and her greatest joy was being surrounded by them all.

Services will be private. In keeping with Julie’s generosity and desire to help others, her family has established a memorial fund to assist pet owners in their care of their pets at Veazie Veterinary Clinic, 1522 State St., Veazie, ME  04401. Arrangements by Kiley & Foley Funeral Service, Bangor and Brewer. Messages and memories may be shared with her family at kileyandfoley.com.

 

 

 

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