Wesley Dustin Perkins' Obituary
Wesley Dustin Perkins, 46, of Kenai, Alaska, passed away Thursday April 19th 2018 in Owasso, Oklahoma.A cremation service will be held at 12:30 pm, Wednesday, April 25th at Floral Haven funeral home in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Following the service, his ashes will be returned to Alaska with his wife, Wendy Perkins, where a celebration of life service will be held.Wes was born January 16th, 1972 in Lubbock, Texas to Cheryl Perkins and Neal Davis. He attended Broken Arrow High School.Wes’ heart was bigger than most, he loved the Lord and he dedicated his life to loving and helping people. In his twenties, he worked as a firefighter at Sherman Fire Department in Sherman, Texas. Later, he served as a Paramedic Engineer and Fire Marshal for Central Emergency Services in Soldotna, Alaska from 2003-2018. More than anything, Wes enjoyed life with his family and friends. The organizations he volunteered with are countless, as are the people that love him. His humor brought so much laughter and his smile was nothing but contagious.He married the woman he adored, Wendy Perkins, on September 29th, 2014, in Frisco, Texas. They lived in their home in Kenai and had planned to move to Oklahoma at the end of April.Wes is survived by his beloved wife, Wendy Perkins of Kenai, Alaska. Daughters, Jessica Fry and Haiden Perkins, son, Brodi Perkins of Dallas, Texas. His step children, Morgan McKenzie, Madison Dolifka, Reed Reser, and Elias McConnell. Along with his 6 grandchildren and unborn grandson of Soldotna, Alaska. His grandmother; his Mama Wes, Peggy Perkins of Bells, Texas. His mother, Cheryl Perkins and brothers, Austin McQueary and Ryan McQueary of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. His brothers, Tim Davis, Lin Davis, and David Davis of Lubbock, Texas and sister Kara Fix of Houston, Texas.He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Wesley A. Perkins. His father, Neal Davis, and step father, Bill McQueary.If there is anything to say about Wes, its that he exuded love; for his wife, for his children and grandchildren, for his puppy, Lola, for his friends and family, he loved with a love that could only be God given. No one left Wes not smiling, and now, in God’s presence, he’s smiling for eternity.Until we see you again, rest high on that mountain.
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