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Dorothy Ellis Perkins

Pikeville
– Dorothy Ellis “Dot” Perkins, 87, of 950 Old Kenly Road died this
morning at Kitty Askins Hospice Center.
Dot was born in Wayne County on May 15, 1920 to the late Herman Weil
Ellis and Ruby Rose Ellis. She was a homemaker and had worked in the
Rosewood cafeteria and also in the Dietary Department of O’Berry
Center. Dot enjoyed traveling in their RV and kept journals of their
travels. She also had a great love for quilting.
A service to celebrate her life will be held Thursday at 7:00 p.m.
at Pine Forest United Methodist Church with Rev. Billy Olsen
officiating. The family will greet friends Thursday following the
service and other times at the home of her daughter, Karen Collins,
954 Old Kenly Road, Pikeville. A private interment will be held
Friday in the church cemetery.
She is survived by her loving husband of 68 years, Oscar Stanton
Perkins; her daughters, Betsy Hill and husband, John of Mount Olive
and Karen Collins and husband, Lionel of Pikeville; and her son,
Steve Perkins of Rosewood. She cherished her seven grandchildren,
Johnny Hill of Havelock, Tommy Hill of Morehead City, Wendy and Tom
Crane of Phoenix, AZ, Christy and Danny Duval of Gulfport, MS, Danny
and Melissa Edgerton of Pikeville, Carl and Kim Perkins of Eureka
and Kevin Perkins of Fremont; and her step-granddaughter and
husband, Miranda and Scott Beasley of Princeton, She adored her
twelve great-grandchildren, Chris Hill, Amanda Hill, Cameron Hill,
Joey Crane, Carson Crane, Courtney Duval, Hunter Duval, Justin
Edgerton, Tyson Edgerton, Emily Perkins, Carlie Perkins, Cody
Perkins and Collin Beasley. Dot is also survived by her sisters and
brothers-in-law, Sarah and Al Avery of Goldsboro, Carolyn and Jimmy
Thompson of Goldsboro, and Cleon Ellis of Apex; and her brother and
sister-in-law, Harold and Martha Ann Ellis of Rosewood.
She was preceded in death by two sons, Thomas Stanton Perkins and
James Herman Perkins, two brothers, Herman Ellis and George Ellis,
two sisters, Ruby Rose Kornegay and Ruth Ellis Best.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Dot’s honor to Pine
Forest United Methodist Church, 867 South N.C. 581 Hwy., Goldsboro,
NC 27530 or to the Boy Scouts of America, Troop 258.
Arrangements are with Seymour Funeral Home and Cremation Service.
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