I am home in heaven, dear ones; Oh, so happy and so bright! There is a perfect joy and beauty in this everlasting light. Irish Cameil Perkins-Weiters, the daughter of Rev. Namon and Mrs. Aletha M. Perkins, Jr., was born on September 4, 1974 in Charleston, South Carolina. On Friday, September 25, 2009, the Lord picked from His garden a beautiful rose who was ready and willing to meet Him. Cameil graduated from St. Stephen High School in June of 1993. She earned an Associate's Degree from Mansfield Business College, Charleston, SC in 1994. Cameil was a member of Mt. Olivet Reformed Episcopal Church in Ravenel, South Carolina under the leadership of her father, Rev. Namon Perkins, Jr. She was a faithful, dedicated and lead soloist of the Young Adult and Combined Choirs. She organized the Children's Church and was a leader of the youth of the church as well as directed the Junior Choir. Cameil had a love and passion for her God and her ministry. She had a strong, powerful outreach ministry to whomever she came in contact with. She was not afraid or ashamed of the Gospel. Many testimonies have been told of the lives she impacted, which resulted in life-changing experiences with the Lord. Cameil was obedient to the will of God and fulfilled her assignment. Cameil's professional work history included employment at: Pizza Hut, Goose Creek, SC; Message Plus, Charleston, SC; and she currently was an International Manager for Global Services and Medical Billing Specialist for McKesson Corporation, North Charleston, SC. Cameil leaves to cherish her precious memories: her husband, Warren Weiters of Moncks Corner, SC; three children, Kadajiah S. Perkins, Priece W. Weiters and Prentice Z. Weiters all of St. Stephen, SC; her loving and devoted parents, Rev. Namon and Mrs. Aletha Perkins, Jr. of St. Stephen, SC; a faithful and loving sister, Monica M. Perkins of St. Stephen, SC; adopted brothers and sisters, Daryl Lee, Mia Collier, Jermaine Dingle, Sonya Buncum, Dane Eadie, Shella Pinckney, Terri Bennett-Bess, Dejona Navarre, Ericka Middleton, Luchina Houser, Tory Liferidge, Nichole Dunmeyer, Vince and Kevin Rollerson, The Levy Sisters, Shaundrika Glover, Dionne Simmons, Michael Green and Little Chris Manigault; four aunts, Richardeen Scott, Zelma (Kerry) Adams, Thelma P. Kinlaw and Lutha Mae (Elder John Lee) Pride; four uncles, Joseph (Johnetta) Perkins, Robert (Helen) Pinckney, Willis (Esther) Pinckney and Jackie (Cynthia) Pinckney; her mother-in-law, Jerri Samuels; three sisters-in-law; two brothers-in-law; her godfather, Minister Claudius Blanding; a host of cousins, other relatives and friends. Please feel free to share your memories of Cameil with her family and friends, by posting your thoughts in her online guestbook. In order to do so, please click on "Sign the Guestbook" below. Thank you and continue to keep this family in your prayers.