2008
2016
EDDINGTON –
Isaiah Michael Perry, 8, passed away, November 23, 2016. He was born in Bangor, August 20, 2008, the son of Klarissa Nye and Glenn Vereen.
Isaiah was an outgoing and happy child who was always trying to make everyone happy. He was very smart, and loved to be right and had to learn everything he could. He was witty and quick-thinking, but also aimed to please everyone. Isaiah was extremely independent, yet still loved to be tucked into bed at night and have his clothes laid out for the next day. He recently had joined the Boys Scouts, which was the highlight of his week. He enjoyed basketball, archery, arts and crafts- and loved playing outdoors. Most of all, he loved being the big brother to his new little sister.
In addition to his birth parents, Isaiah is survived by his parents, Tylor and Autumn Perry; sister, Oakley; several half siblings, including, Owen, Aiden, Mariah and Izzy; grandparents, Karen and husband, Peter, Mike, Sonya and husband, Ron, and Ed; aunts and uncles, Corey and wife, Jaimie, Randy, Emily and Kylie; as well as many cousins whom he loved very much.
Relatives and friends are invited to call 4 – 7 pm, Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at Birmingham Funeral Home, 438 Main St. Old Town. The family asks that those who would like to remember Isaiah in a special way bring a hand drawn picture, note or small stuffed animal for Isaiah.
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March 6, 2017
Emily V
I was cousins with one of the boys on his basketball team. I often came to their practices and games. Isaiah was extremely imaginative and hilarious. He put a smile on my face every Thursday. I miss him to this day.
November 30, 2016
Kayla R.
My heart aches for you all. I did not know Isaiah, but after reading his story, I wanted to take a moment to express my condolences for such an especially sad loss. No one can express the loss of a child and he seemed like a wonderful one. But, do not lose hope. Imagine a world without tears, pain, or sorrow, where our loved ones can live again. Not just for a short time, but for millions of everlasting years. Imagine never a grief, ache or pain, or ever thinking of dying. God's Kingdom(Daniel 2:44) is the assured hope that God has promised to accomplish all of that on earth. At Matthew 6:10, Jesus told us to pray for this kingdom to come. May these words comfort you with hope for the future. Yearn for the day that you will see your loved ones again.
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