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Pearl Virginia Miles Smith

1925 - 2023

Pearl Virginia Miles Smith obituary, 1925-2023, Johnson City, TN

BORN

1925

DIED

2023

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Birchette Mortuary and Cremation Service, Inc.

219 East Millard Street

Johnson City, Tennessee

Pearl Smith Obituary

"A Woman After God's Heart" A jewel of a woman, Pearl Virginia Miles Smith was a Godly, loving, and devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, who stood in the gap for her children. Her loving compassion, prayers, joy, and wisdom extended far beyond her family and flowed into the lives of her church family, her community and wherever she went. She was affectionally called "Mrs. Pearl". All those she met would come to know her favorite scripture, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart; and lean not to your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and he will direct your paths." Proverbs 3:5-6. Mrs. Pearl was born on November 10, 1925, in Richmond, Virginia to the late Georgia Miles, who died while Pearl was an infant. She was raised by a loving aunt and uncle, Gertrude, and Robert Kenny. She accepted Christ at the age of 12 and became a member of Thirty First Street Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia. After graduating from Maggie L. Walter High School in 1942, she received her beautician license from Robinson Beauty School. She worked as a hairdresser until she met and married her husband, James E. Smith, Sr. on September 8, 1951. James and Pearl eventually moved to Steinman, Virginia. Her service to the Lord and the community began while living in Steinman, where she began teaching local children the word of God. She and a friend started the first Sunday School in that community, and she also continued her work as a beautician. She and James relocated to Elizabethton, Tennessee where they raised their children. Mrs. Pearl united with Phillippi Baptist Church and was a faithful member and served in any capacity the Lord called for more than 70 years until her health declined. Once her children started school, she began working at the First United Methodist Church where she helped prepare meals for various church functions, fellowship dinners, and wedding receptions and parties. Mrs. Pearl, who began cooking in her Aunt Gertrude's kitchen at age 13, became well known throughout the area for her dinner rolls, chicken salad, and as one of Elizabethton's finest cooks. Seeking a better life for her family, in 1973 she began working at American Air Filter until her retirement in 1989. Following her retirement, she became a partner and chief caterer for the Rose of Sharon for more than a decade. Although she was a full-time loving wife and mother, she was often asked to help with local weddings and dinner parties. However, she was never too busy to support the functions of her beloved Phillippi Church family and community. At Philippi, Mrs. Pearl served in any capacity to which the Lord called her. She was a member of the Anna Breedlove Circle, Sunshine Band Leader, Usher Board, President of the Mass Choir and faithfully participated in the Bethel District Baptist Missionary and Education Association. She served her local community as a member of the Carter County Election Commission, the American Heart Association, the American Cancer Society, the Red Cross, the Comwolies Civic Club and University of Tennessee Extension Family and Community Education. She was an avid supporter of the Elizabethton City School System and served as Girl Scout Leader, President of the Elizabethton High School Parent Teacher Association, and officer of the Elizabethton High School Betsy Band Boosters. Mrs. Pearl found time to minister to others through Meals on Wheels, the Melting Pot, and providing home cooked meals from her own pantry for the sick and elderly of her community. Mrs. Pearl's service earned her the Volunteer Community Service Award by the Carver Rec Center of Johnson City. The Mayor of Elizabethton, Tennessee, Curt Alexander, proclaimed October 12, 2012, as "PEARL VIRGINIA SMITH DAY" and asked all citizens and residents to recognize and honor her on this day. God released Mrs. Pearl from her earthly duties and called her home to rest in His Arms on May 17, 2023. She is preceded in death by her husband, James E. Smith, Sr.; a daughter, Gloria Ann; and three sons, Leroy, James, Jr, and Billy. Left with the anticipation of joining her in Glory are her loving and devoted daughters, Lillian (Barry, Sr.) Owens, Jan Stephens, Derby (Lester) Butz, Shirley (Arnold, Sr.) Thomas, and Karen Smith. In addition to her daughters, she leaves a host of loving grandchildren: grandsons, Travis McRath, Terrence Turner, Sr., Johnathan Smith, Jackie Stephens Jr. Lamar Spencer, Arnold Thomas, II, Barry Owens, Jr., Everett Thomas, Julian Smith, Ryan Thomas, Zechariah Nidiffer, Jalen Smith, Rakown Grimes, Terrance Lucy, Torrian Lucy and William Weems-Smith,II; granddaughters, Tiffany Davis, Jessica Stephens-Whitfield , Karlyssa Williams, Elliana WeemsSmith, Londyn Pearl Weems-Smith, Isabella Weems-Smith and Vesaree Weems-Smith; greatgrandsons Terrence, Jr, Jeremiah, Jacob, Nate, Oliver, Micah, Isaac, Houston, Winston, Anderson, Braycen, A'saiah, and Javon; great granddaughters, Kaiden, Tameria, LoGhan, Heaven, Shelby, Constance, Aubree, Li'Mora, Azalea Grace and Brooklynn; great-great grandsons, Titus, and Miles; and great-great granddaughters, Hazel, Mia, and Katalina. Mrs. Pearl also leaves to cherish her memories numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, her beloved Phillippi Baptist Church Family, Elizabethton Community, and friends. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, May 25, 2023 at 6 pm from Phillippi Missionary Baptist Church, Elizabethton, TN. The family will receive friends from 4 pm to 6 pm prior to the service. Interment will be Friday, May 26, 2023 at 1 pm at the VA National Cemetery, Mt. Home TN. The cortege will depart the funeral home at 12:30pm. Professional service and care of Mrs. Pearl V. Smith and family are entrusted to Birchette Mortuary & Cremation Service Inc. (423) 926-6013

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Published by Johnson City Press on May 23, 2023.

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Gary Kemp

May 28, 2023

I'm so sorry to hear this about my friend Ms. Pearl. I worked for Tetrick Funeral Home for 20 years and have been blessed to have caller her a friend.

Ann Pritchard

May 26, 2023

So sorry to hear of Mrs. Pearl“s transition. She was so loving, caring and kind. She was an inspiration to all of us. She is greatly missed. May she rest in peace. She may be gone from this earth but she still lives on inside of our hearts. Sending prayers and hugs. I hope her wonderful memories will help to bring you comfort at this sad time.

Tammy Curtis Mottern

May 26, 2023

Dear Shirley, Thinking of you. So very sorry you lost your precious Momma. Love and prayers, Tammy Curtis Mottern

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May 25, 2023

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Visitation

4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Phillippi Missionary Baptist Church

Elizabethton, TN

May

25

Funeral service

6:00 p.m.

Phillippi Missionary Baptist Church

Elizabethton, TN

May

26

Interment

1:00 p.m.

VA National Cemetery

Mt. Home, TN

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219 East Millard Street, Johnson City, TN 37601

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