Agnes Sovellia Stevenson Pearmon, was born July 4, 1934 to the late William Lorenzo Dewy Stevenson and corine Stevenson. She was called to rest on Sunday, September 20, 2009 after a lengthy illness. Agnes was the fourth born of sixteen siblings of which twelve preceded her in death. She received her educatin in the Anne Arundel County Public School System. She worked many jobs such as domestic work, on a turkey farm, at Fort Meade for many years, Hutzler's Department Store for nineteen years; and her last job at Kinder Care in Severna Park, until she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. At an early age she joined Hall United Methodist Church. During her membership she served on the Council on Ministries, Solid rock, United Methodist women, Commission of Wvangelism, the Usher Board, Homecoming Committee, and was the Chairman of Camp Meetings several times. She was also a member of the Youth Choir. On September 16, 1952, Agnes was blessed with her first son Lionel Loumont Sanders. Later, she met the love of her life Hezekiah Pearmon and they were united in Holy Matrimony on September 26, 1957. from this union two sons were born, Carlos Maurice Pearmon who preceded her in death and Avery Alonzo Pearmon. Agnes then adopter her husband, s two sons, Larry Hezekiah Pearman and Anthony Dwight Pearmon both of whom preceded her in death. Afterthe death of her sister, Idella Stevenson, Agnes adopted her three children Pamela Moore, Coulette Smith, and Rodney Smith. A dedicated, loving and family-oriented mother only begins to describe all that she was to her family. Her family was the second most important thing in her life, god being the first. she always made sure they were taken care of first, and then she would worry about herself. Agnes was a very friendly person and numerous friends. she was known to welcome and feed everyone who visited her home. she had a passion for cooking, especially for her brothers and brothers-in-law, charles, Ikie, and Petey Pearmon. some of her specialty meals were muskrat, rabbit, duck and squirrell, and she made these meals with something she called "slow gravy." Her brothers Claymon, Clarence, chuckie, Dan Lewis, Bob Boy and Roland enjoyed her homemade desserts such as bread pudding, old fashion rice pudding, sock-it-to-me cake, pound cake and deep south sweet potato pie. Everyone enjoyed her "neighborhood favorite" crabs and gravy. Agnes leaves to cherish her memory; three sons, Lionel Sanders, Avery Pearmon and Rodney Smith; two daughters, Pamela White and Coulette Smith; brother Claymon Stevenson; two sisters, Marion Smith and Aleatha Stevenson; two daugthers-in-law, denise Sanders and India Pearmon; ten grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren; two special nieces, Joan Williams and Diane Cornish;two special cousins, Helen Lewis and Edna Porter; and a host of other nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.