that timeframe, the USS Basilone was diverted from European waters to the Mediterranean to join the 6th Fleet units on alert status just prior to and during the 6 day war between Egypt and Israel and Israel's subsequent attack on the USS Liberty in June of 1967. Greg's professional career after the Navy was spent working more than 40 years in the commercial nuclear power industry and in the Government nuclear facilities sector as a leader in various radiation protection programs. Greg progressed from an entry level Health Physicist to Health Physics Supervisor to Radiation Protection Manager at commercial nuclear plants in Florida and Arizona. In 1990 he moved on to the Government nuclear sector as a Radiation Protection Consultant for a prime contractor at the DOE Savannah River Site in South Carolina. He obtained his B.S. degree in Nuclear Technology with a Health Physics Option from The University of the State of New York Regents College in June 1992. Greg retired in 2008 after 10 years as the Director of Radiation Protection for a prime contractor at the DOE Hanford Site in Washington State. After retirement, Greg and his wife moved to Port Charlotte, FL to enjoy warm, sunny weather and waterfront life on a canal just off of Charlotte Harbor. Greg was a very patriotic veteran and was proud to fly the American flag in his yard every day. He was an avid reader since childhood and loved John Wayne movies. He also enjoyed grilling seafood, smoking BBQ, experimenting with new recipes, boating, fishing, going on cruises, playing cribbage, keeping in contact with his submarine brothers, relaxing while watching sunsets from their lanai almost every evening, and spending time with his wife, his children, grandchildren and his spoiled Boykin Spaniels, Mattie Mae and Rusty Nail and the now passed, Molly Brown. He and his wife completed their bucket list item of visiting all 50 states when they travelled to North Dakota in October 2016. Greg was an active member of the Peace River Sail and Power Squadron and took several of their boating classes, participated in their quarterly coastal cleanups, was a class instructor and had earned 6 merit marks. He was a life member of the U.S. Submarine Veterans (USSVI) organization, served as Vice Commander of the local USSVI Sailfish Base, a member of the Punta Gorda Elks Lodge #2606, the American Legion Post #0110 and a Boykin Spaniel Rescue Volunteer. Greg is survived by his dedicated and loving wife of 25 years, Carolyn J. Perkins, his son Travis Perkins, daughter Erica Perkins, both of Crystal River, FL, son Christopher Perkins and his wife, Danielle Perkins, four grandchildren: Tyler, Emily, Matthew and Allison, of Bradenton, FL, mother, Marilyn Perkins-Mealhow and her husband, Ronald, of Blue Jay, CA, sister Pam Scofield of Prescott Valley, AZ, sister Jennifer Pena, brother-in-law, Don Pena of Crestline, CA, Uncle Joe and Aunt Joanne Hathaway of St. Augustine, FL, Uncle Larry Witter of Novato, CA, and many cousins. Greg was preceeded in death by his father, Donovan (Don) Lyne Perkins in 1977, his Aunt Jean Hathaway Witter and his Uncle T. D. Perkins. A Committal Service with Military Honors will be held at Sarasota National Cemetery, 9810 State Rd. 72, Sarasota, FL 34241 on Friday, March 23, 2018 at 1:30 p.m. A Celebration of Greg's Life will take place on Sunday, March 25, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. with a gathering of family and friends to immediately follow from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Punta Gorda Boat Club, 802 W. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda, FL 33950 with Dee Roberts officiating. Family and friends are invited to share their stories, memories, and photos of Greg. Hors d'oeuvres and various beverages will also be provided. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to a Veteran's organization of your choice or to the Boykin Spaniel Society via https://www.boykinspanielrescue.org/donate . Condolence can be made to the family at www.kays-ponger.com/obituary/244686/Gregory-Perkins/
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Port Charlotte, FL 33952
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