Mona Joann (Smith) Perkins was born on the 28th of March 1957 to Nancy P. (Barnes) Smith in Indianapolis, Indiana at (General) Wishard Hospital. Posing for a photo with her legs crossed at age 3 all on her own, Mona’s mother says she showed signs of a charismatic child at an early age. Mona would go on to attend and graduate from Manual High School. Also, this is around the time, she gave birth to her first son, Telly Ingram in April 1974. With a passion for craftsmanship, Mona would later enroll in art school to further her interest. In August 1980, her second son, Marlon Perkins arrived, followed by Maurice Perkins in January 1983. Several years later, she would attend Ivy Tech Community College, majoring in Paralegal.
Some time later, she held a position with Augustino’s restuarant in the Keystone area of Indianapolis. Mona unexpectedly obtained an immediate position at Pizza Hut, after a spur of the moment “Need any help?” after seeing the busy rush the resturant was in. After a few years, she moved on to another job and would become the lead night shift supervior for janitorial service company. Mona would take a hiatus from work to focus on raising her three sons. After Maurice’s graduation from high school, she would return to the workforce at Cintas for over a decade.
Mona was an ardent fan of Prince. His music would always bring her joy and keep her in the best of moods. You could also catch her watching her favorite daytime soap operas. She enjoyed small walks for the sake of it and trips to the local libraries just to find anything of reading interest. Let the Pacers or Colts play on television or her sons competing in local sports, Mona would turn into the loudest, supporting fan the city has seen! Mona will also be known as a women that kept her family together as one.
Mona has also left behind a sister, Dana Dunlap, and a brother Tony Smith. Mona’s love for family will never be forgotten. She will be greatly missed and loved endless by more people than she could ever imagine.
Tamika Perkins says
Beautiful well done.
Ron and Betsy Willis. says
My husband and I worked with Mona at Cintas since she started there. Always enjoyed her very much. Will miss her very much. May God bless her family. Ron and Betsy Willis
Maya Perkins says
Love u auntie gonna miss your smiling face
Laranette says
Marlon, sorry for your loss!! Continue to stay strong!!
Holly Arnold says
Telly, Marlon, and Maurice Extending deepest sympathy for your loss. Praying for friends to comfort you,
faith to uphold you, and loving memories to help you smile again. Will always remember your mom’s smile.
Scott Creighton says
Telly, Marlon and Maurice
Remember the comfort that was in your mother’s smile and that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Scott and Gloria Creighton
BK Allbright says
Telly, Marlon and Maurice
So very sorry for your loss! Keeping you in my prayers during this difficult time.
BK Allbright
minister Tim Thompson says
Telly please except our condolences from Min. Tim And Rev. Lucretia Thompson from Puritan Baptist Church
William Birdsong says
Maurice and family, we’re praying for you guys that God will bring you the peace only He is capable of. You’re in our prayers!
With Love The Birdsong Family (William, Girly & children)
Richard Lehr says
Marlon my thoughts and prayers are with you and All your family members….
Telly Ingram says
Mom,
It’s all over now, you shall rest in peace. I have your spirt in my inside of me.
Love you,
Your son Telly.