May 26, 2005: Headlines: COS - Ukraine: Obituaries: Portsmouth Herald: Ukraine RPCV Dennis Roswell Perrin dies in Maine
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May 26, 2005: Headlines: COS - Ukraine: Obituaries: Portsmouth Herald: Ukraine RPCV Dennis Roswell Perrin dies in Maine
Ukraine RPCV Dennis Roswell Perrin dies in Maine
Ukraine RPCV Dennis Roswell Perrin dies in Maine
Dennis R. Perrin
Portsmouth Herald
Portsmouth, N.H.
May 26, 2005
Dennis Roswell Perrin, 34, of League City, formerly of Kittery Point, Maine, died Saturday, May 7, 2005.
He grew up in Kittery Point, where he graduated from Traip Academy. He received his associate's degree from the University of Southern Maine. He served in the Peace Corps in the Ukraine, where he met and married Viktoria. He loved life's adventures: traveling, scuba diving, rock climbing, and dirt biking. He enjoyed playing the piano.
He was employed by the Veterans Administration in Houston, Texas. He was named the Administrative Employee of the Year at the 2004 Excellence in Government Awards.
He is survived by his loving wife, Viktoria; his son, Vladic; his father and mother, Walter and Rosemary; and his brother, Tim and his wife, Melissa, and son, Alex.
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