In His Infinite Wisdom, God our father, who doeth all things well and maketh all things work together for the good of those who love Him, called MRS PEARL TIMMONS to her eternal reward on Tuesday May 31, 2011 She was the daughter of the late Lester and Ellen Lucas, born on December 23, 1915 in Darlington County, South Carolina. She attended the Darlington County Public Schools in Lamar, South Carolina. She became a Christian at a very early age and joined Sandy Grove Methodist Church. For over fifty years Pearl was married to the late James Timmons, who preceded her in death. In 1940, she and her family moved to Baltimore, Maryland where she gained employment at Carr Lowery Glass Company and worked there for thirty-four years until she retired. She joined John Wesley United Methodist Church shortly after moving to Baltimore and began a lifelong committment to diligently uplifting the word of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ through selfless service. Pearl was soft-spoken, humble, kind, gentle, caring and very generous. She was well known throughtout the St. Joseph Community where she lived and loved by everyone. In 2008, she received Baltimore City Mother of The Year Award by Mayor Sheila Dixon. Pearl loved to cook and especially bake. If you had any of Gransdma's cooking you know what i'm talking about. She would feed the community and "who so ever" could come to the House and eat. Surviving to cherish the loving memory:four sisters, one who preceded her in death Lessie Lee, Parnie Mae, Eula and Bonnie Kay; daughter-in-law, Shirley Timmons: five grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.