Mrs. Pearlie Mae Williams was born on October 15, 1952 in Andrews, South Carolina. She departed this life on January 20, 2022. Pearlie was married to John Williams. She was the Assistant Pastor of New Hope House of God Saints in Christ in Brooklyn, New York with her husband, Pastor John Williams.
She was a talented seamstress and enjoyed making suits and dresses for members of the church. She also provided home care for the elderly. Pearlie was a loving mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. She was preceded in death by Alma Williams, John Williams, Blair Williams, and Ellis Fulton.
She leaves to cherish her memory her children, Mary Fulton Johnson, Heather Williams, Dr. Demetrick Williams, Precious Williams Jones, and Daniel Williams; grandchildren, Dante Walker, Santique Walker, Jasmine Walker, Summer Williams, JaDen Williams, Destiny Jones, Isabella Jones, Malachi Jones, Elyshia Jones, Ashton Patterson, and Thea Williams; great-grandchild, Ahmir Patterson; siblings, Sarah Ancrum, Elvira Fulton, Annette Scott and Eli Fulton; and a host of extended family and close friends.
A service honoring her life will be held on Thursday January 27, 2022 at 11:30 am in the Cassie Coote-Brown Memorial Chapel. Visitation will begin at 11:00 am.
Professional services are entrusted to Perry J. Brown Funeral Home.
RIP Pearlie Mae Williams. I didnt know you but my mom told me and I was devastated may your sweet soul rest.
Mr. John,Praying for you and the family as you get through this difficult time. May God give you all Peace and Comfort. Larisa Kone' & Fresenius East Greensboro Kidney Center Staff
Praying for the family may God's hands of compassion be upon you. The Moultrie Family Andrews SC
I attended Revelation Temple with Evangelist Williams. Her and Bishop showed up every Sunday clean from head to toe. The last Sunday I saw her I expressed to her that in the 5 years I had never seen her or Bishop with the same outfit on. She laughed at me and gave me huh.I will mostly remember her songs of praise, testimonies, hugs and encouragement. She will be greatly missed. I light a candle in her memory and pray comfort for her friends and family.
Evangelist Williams went to my parents church. (Revelation Temple ) I loved how she and Bishop would come in and share the gospel of Jesus with the church in her Sunday best. After her testimony she would always say she saw her name in the book of life. Evangelist Williams was my mother cheerleader and friend. And I'm thankful for that. RIP Love Monique Morgan
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