Charlie Creech
Ken and I served in the Army together. Ken was a good soldier and a good man that I am proud to have called friend. God Bless You, Ken. You will be missed. Charlie Creech.
Birth date: Sep 6, 1944 Death date: Jun 25, 2022
Kenneth Wray Perkins, 77, of Nashville, Tennessee, passed away on Saturday, June 25, 2022 at his home. Born September 9, 1944, in Seminole, Oklahoma, he was the son of the late William W. Perkins and Marjorie Nell Rutherford Perki Read Obituary
Ken and I served in the Army together. Ken was a good soldier and a good man that I am proud to have called friend. God Bless You, Ken. You will be missed. Charlie Creech.
My good friend Ken showed me friendship in the Army & during many visits to Nashville. Always willing to talk sports and music with me or share a laugh, Ken will always live in my memories. Bill Alge
Ken was one of the best Bellsouth power planners I have ever known it was a husband-and-wife team for sure. He made sure TN had the power to support the Bellsouth South network whatever it took. His work was meticulous as I recall he had a filing system that looked like hospital records which always amazed me. Later I learned Ken was a very good singer he sang with us for over a year, old time favorites and soul. I am going to miss Ken he was always cool headed and on top of business and I loved him dearly.
We’re going to miss you, Kenny! We didn’t do too bad for a couple of old telephone men and musicians from Memphis did we? R.I.P., friend. Tommy Burnett