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Kyle M. Perkins  Saturday, March 5, 2022.  Loving son of Mark (Connie) Perkins and Julia (Tony) Krupinski; beloved brother of Angie Perkins, dear step brother of Michael Laux; cherished grandson of Ruth and the late Robert Perkins, and Norm and Sharon Schlagenhauf. Dear Uncle to Kashton Wisber. Our dear nephew, cousin and friend.

Kyle graduated from high school in 2010, and thereafter joined the Laborers Local 110 where he began working for the family-owned business, Perkins Contracting. Kyle later studied to become a personal trainer and was employed by several local gyms. He continued to enjoy physical fitness throughout his life.

Kyle worked many different jobs over the years where he acquired additional skills along the way including, but not limited to, cooking and food preparation.  Most recently, Kyle hosted a Super Bowl party and served tacos and nachos for the group as he cheered for a Rams’ loss!

Kyle truly enjoyed his most recent job working for Bio-One Biohazard Clean-Up Services of Palm Beach, Florida.  In just six months with the company, Kyle had developed a great friendship with his boss, Oscar; who along with Kyle’s co-workers were heartbroken upon hearing of Kyle’s sudden passing.

Kyle enjoyed playing sports throughout his childhood and adolescent life. Kyle played hockey for the Meramec Sharks as well as Oakville High School.  Kyle also enjoyed playing soccer and some baseball for his elementary school, St. Margaret Mary Alacoque.  In addition to playing sports, Kyle was a Blues and Cardinals fan. Kyle was very happy when the Blues finally won the Stanley Cup in 2019!

Kyle’s interests were many including an intense love for animals and nature. He enjoyed gaming, writing short-stories, and composing songs.   Kyle loved living in Florida for the past thirteen months.  He had chosen to start building a life for himself there, and expressed his hope to have a family of his own someday.

Kyle was baptized, celebrated his First Communion, and attended elementary school at St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Catholic School in south St. Louis County.  He attended church regularly and was always professing his faith in God.  Kyle proudly and consistently wore his crucifix. He expressed a sincere belief that God has a plan for all of us and that we should all have faith and trust in God’s plan.

May Kyle rest in peace with our heavenly Father. He will be dearly missed here on earth, and we are heartbroken;  but we take solace in knowing that we will be seeing Kyle again, one day, in heaven!

Services: Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road Wednesday, March 16, 12 pm for 12:30 pm Mass at St. Margaret Mary Alacoque to Resurrection Cemetery.  Visitation Tuesday 4-8 pm.