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Pearl Pope Obituary



POPE, Pearl Pearl C. Pope, 85, beloved wife, mother and grandmother was called home at 2:00 AM on Sunday April 6th, 2008 to be with her Faithful and Sovereign Lord. Taken up into His arms of love, made whole and reunited with family and friends who have gone ahead. Rejoicing, celebrating and resting in His great love. She was the widow of John E. Pope. Residence, North Charleston, SC. The relatives and friends of Pearl Pope are invited to attend her funeral service in J. HENRY STUHR, INC., NORTHWOODS CHAPEL, 2180 Greenridge Road, North Charleston, Wednesday, April 9, 2008, at eleven o'clock. Interment, Carolina Memorial Park. Friends may call at Stuhr's Northwoods Chapel on Tuesday, between five and seven o'clock. Mrs. Pope was born on September 23, 1922 in Mingo County, WV, the daughter of Cornelious Buddy Cline and Nora Sullivan Cline. She was a retired tailor for the Charleston Naval Exchange. She was a member of Park Circle Senior Citizens, Red Hat Society and Life Christian Assembly Church. She is survived by one son, Roger Ray Pope and his wife, Vivian R. Pope, of Summerville, SC; her brother, Thurman Cline of WV; five grandchildren: Tamra Goings of N. Charleston, SC, Sandra Therrell of Moncks Corner, SC, Laura Mackley of N. Charleston, SC, Lisa Irvine of N. Charleston, SC, Lee Meyer of Summerville, SC; great-grandchildren: Brandon Peters, Alexis Meyer, Adam Goings, James Henry Mackley and Jonathan Mackley. She was preceded in death by a son, Jimmie Russell Pope and four sisters: Maxie Spaulding, Mila Bailey, Ada Mae Allen and Dorothy Kirk. A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Apr. 8 to Apr. 9, 2008.

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Judy Blackwell

April 10, 2008

To the Pope Family,
I worked with Pearl at the Navy Exchange in the Tailor Shop way, way back. She was a wonderful woman and good friend. We kept in touch through the years after that through phone calls, Christmas cards, and me visiting some times. I lost touch with her around two years ago. I will always remember her smile and laughter. Also, how she talked about all of you every time I called. I will keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers throughout your time of grief. My deepest condolences to you all.

Harry and Janice Sims

April 9, 2008

Tammy and Sandy,
We were so sorry to read of the passing of your grandmother. I know that she was a very important person in your lives. Just remember all of the happy times, and she will remain with you always. If you need anything please feel that you can always call on us. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Our love to you both.

Janice Singley

April 9, 2008

Our thoughts & prayers are with your family. Mrs. Pope was a sweet person & a good neighbor. May God bless you with comfort & peace during this time.
Chuck & Janice Singley (Saluda, SC)
We used to live on Spruce St.

Celia and Robert Seabrook

April 9, 2008

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Angela and Wendell Bailey

April 8, 2008

Dear Tamra,
We are so sorry for your loss. Your Grandma was so sweet and I know you will miss her. We will continue to keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

Richard POPE

April 8, 2008

We are so sorry for your loss. Wish we could join you in the celebration of her life. I am sure she will be greatly missed.
Richard & Debbie Pope

Jamesetta Reid

April 8, 2008

Sandy,
I know that your grandmother meant alot to you just like my mother did to me. May god bless you and your family.

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