Janet Perkins
1946 - 2025
Janet
Sue Perkins, 79, wife of Johnny Edwin Perkins, has passed away peacefully and surrounded by her family in her home on Friday June 20, 2025. Janet lived a life of compassion, service, and faith.
Janet
was born February 21, 1946 in Ashland, Kentucky and was the only daughter of the late James Arthur and Hazel Conley Crisp. Janet worked alongside her parents at Crisp’s Dairy Treat, where her love of ice cream was passed down through generations.
Janet
and Johnny Perkins secretly eloped on March 1, 1964 at the English Hills Baptist Church in Catlettsburg, Kentucky, but their quiet love story was only the beginning of a beautiful marriage of 62 years and a life of service to the church. As a homemaker and
mother to three strong and courageous daughters, Janet (as known by her Ohio community and Judy to her Kentucky community), devoted her spare time to loving all the children and teenagers in the Franklin Furnace area. Janet was dearly loved by her community
and served on the youth ministry for over 40 years alongside Johnny.
Janet
was a missionary in her own community. She was sensitive to those in need, especially children and teenagers. Over the years, she quietly gave many pairs of shoes, coats, and clothing to those in need, she sponsored youth to go to church camp, cooked many
meals for local families, and bought toys for the children in her community for Christmas. She was a second mother to every child she taught throughout her service as a children's and teen advisor at Plymouth Heights Church, and was an encouraging teacher
during her Sunday School classes.
Janet
Sue enjoyed candy making, baking, cooking, and ensuring that every holiday was rich with tradition, music, and was always rooted in love. She diligently read her bible every morning and always studied her Nazarene Sunday School lessons. While busy cooking
and cleaning, Janet listened to Southern Gospel music and her favorite song was “Look For Me”. Her favorite scripture, which she clung to during difficult seasons in her life, was Psalm 91:
Whoever
dwells in the shelter of the Most High
will
rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
I
will say of the Lord,
“He is my refuge and my fortress,
my
God, in whom I trust.”
Surely
he will save you
from
the fowler’s snare
and
from the deadly pestilence.
4
He
will cover you with his feathers,
and
under his wings you will find refuge;
His
faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.
In
addition to her parents, Janet was preceded in death by three brothers, Raymond Crisp, Don Crisp, and Bob Crisp. She has been survived by her husband Johnny Edwin Perkins of Franklin Furnace, Ohio; her three daughters, Letricia Elaine Covey (Russell) of Perry
Park, Kentucky, Cindy Jean Kozel (Chad) of Pickerington, Ohio, and Kelly Denae Daniels (Brian) of Warren, Ohio; six grandchildren, Nicole Elyse Witt, Dalton James Wilson, Kathryn Grace Kozel, Dakota Walker Daniels (Elizabeth), Briley Denae Daniels, and Annabelle
Grace Daniels; and one great-granddaughter, Marlo Elaina Marie Witt; along with many cousins, nieces, and nephews, extended family and friends.
Visitation
services will be held at Plymouth Heights Church of the Nazarene Friday June 27, 2025 from 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm and Saturday June 28, 2025 from 10:00 am - 11:00 am. The funeral service will proceed at 11:00 am Saturday June 28, 2025 at Plymouth Heights Church
of the Nazarene in Franklin Furnace, Ohio.
Condolences
Pat Holbrook Blanchard
I am so sorry to hear this. Janet and I were able to "catch up" during a trip to Penny's in Ashland several years ago. The Crisp and Holbrook families have a long history of friendships. The Route 5 community was instrumental in our long-standing commitment to trust and family values. Prayers are continuing for the Perkins and Crisp families.5HPBSN
Shirley Allen
Janet and I were good friends for many years, I will see her again. Special love sent to Johnny and daughters and all those who loved her.
Bill and Karen Boggs
Would you believe we have 6 boys ranging in age from 38 to 16 and Janet has touched all 6 of them and to the last days, never failed to ask about the youngest two still at home. 🥰 such a loving and considerate soul. She was never without a smile for me every time we met, even during her painful days. We first came to Plymouth Heights many years ago and soon found that Johnny and Janet were very involved in ministering to every child in the community. She knows every one by name from the many memories they share and even asks about the wives. A genuine Saint of God and a spiritual staple who will be sorely missed. Lord bless this family.
Evelyn and Michael Blevins
We are so sorry for your loss. Janet was a sweet, kind and caring Lady who all loved. God Bless you all.