Pearl Edwards Lott

Trenton, SC- Funeral Services for Mrs. Pearl Edward Lott will be 1:00pm Wednesday, October 25, 2023, at the Walk of Faith Tabernacle of Worship Johnston, SC 29832 with the

Apostle Roger Edwards, Pastor,

Apostle Roger Edwards Officiating and the

Reverend Brooks S. Williamson, Eulogist. Interment will follow at the Sunset Memorial Garden, Johnston, SC. Viewing will be 11:00am-6:00pm Tuesday at the Amos & Sons Funeral Home, Johnston, SC.

In what seemed like the blink of an eye, on October 18, 2023, our beloved Pearl Edward Lott saw the bright light of glory and began her journey home. Mrs. Pearl was born February 7, 1932, in Edgefield County, SC, the daughter of Smith Edwards and Mattie Smith Edwards.

She was educated in the schools of Edgefield County. She was a member of Grace Deliverance where the Pastors are Apostle Willie and Geneva Campbell.

She was employed with the Saluda County School District spreading love one meal at a time in the cafeterias of Riverside Elementary_and Saluda Elementary for over 44 years.

To some she was Ms. Pearl, To some she was Young Lady, To some she was sunshine, To some she was Mother Pearl, To some she was Queen, To some she was Grandma, To some she was Nana, To some she was Nen-Nen, To some she was Grammie, To some she was Nenny but To us she was Mom and Mamma.

Ms. Pearl was such a giving person. At times, she used her personal finances to make sure students had hot lunches. She also fed those in the community that came to her home for fellowship. Ms. Pearl was a woman, who was loved by all and always offered a cheerful smile and words of encouragement to anyone who needed it. She was a person with a good heart.

Ms. Pearl was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Lott, Sr, her parents, and two sons, James and Albert Lott, Jr.

Ms. Pearl leaves to love, honor and cherish her memories, her children, Marjorie Perment, Johnston, SC, Edward (Roberta) Lott, North Augusta, SC , Tracy Lott, and Marilyn Lott both of Trenton, SC, a brother, Lawrence Edwards, Trenton, SC; fifteen grandchildren, twenty four great grandchildren and twelve great-great grandchildren and many other nieces, nephews, cousins and sorrowing friends.