Funeral Services will be held Noon, Thursday 4/14/22 at William Springs Church of God in Stewart, MS with burial in the Church Cemetery. Visitation will be 6:00PM until 8:00PM Wednesday 4/13/22 at Oliver Funeral Home and 11:00AM until Noon Thursday 4/14/22 at William Springs Church of God. Mrs. Lucy Bramlett Pearson, 84, homemaker, died 4/10/22 at North MS Medical Center in Eupora, MS. Funeral Services were held Noon, 4/14/22 at William Springs Church of God in Choctaw County, MS. Bro. Wesley Edwards and Bro. Terry Edwards officiated. Pallbearers were; Joey Green, Shawn Green, Jesus Santos, Josh Bramlett, Kris Shields and Wayne Beckwith. Honorary Pallbearers were; Mike Bramlett, Blake Shields, Bryan Rawles and Ryan Pearson. Lucy was born 1/6/38 to George and Gladys Boyles Bramlett. She married Odis Pearson on 9/16/56 and had five children. They lived 65 happy years together in Stewart. She attended Huntsville Church of Christ, where she was baptized. She loved the Lord with all her heart. Her favorite Bible verse was John 3:16. She loved her family , cooking, music and watching her great grandchildren play. Gunsmoke was her favorite TV show since Matt Dillon was her favorite actor. She was a wonderful person who welcomed everyone into her home and treated them as family. She lived her life to the fullest. Mrs. Lucy is survived by her husband; Odis Pearson, Stewart, MS. daughters; Cindy (Mike) Green, Stewart, MS, Penny (Paul) Green, Ethel, MS and Mary (Terry) Edwards, Eupora, MS, son; Steve (Martha) Pearson, Nashville, TN, brother; Jim Bramlett, Stewart, MS, and sister; Mae (Richard) Rawles, Winona, MS, 12 grandchildren; Tara Pearson, Jennifer Green, Shawn Green, Laurie Green, Jessica Shields, Wesley Edwards, Elizabeth Pearson, Ryan Pearson, Steve Pearson, Jr., Jesus Santos, Wendy Santos, and Isis Santos, 5 Great Grandchildren; Blake Shields, Allison Shields, Sarah McIntyre, Aly White and Caleb Edwards and a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her son; James Pearson and her parents, her sister Louis Taylor, and her brothers; George, James, William and Robert Bramlett. Our mother was the strongest and most beautiful woman we have ever met. She was our greatest teacher, a teacher of compassion, love and fearlessness. If love is sweet as a flower our mother was that sweet flower of love. She was beautiful and soft around the edges but had a spine of steel. In our hour of sadness, we would to acknowledge with our sincerest gratitude, the outpouring of love, sympathy and prayers we have received from our many friends, neighbors and church family. God bless you all