Pearl B. Hughes-Kilpatrick
Pearl B. Hughes-Kilpatrick, 91, of Orchard Manor, formerly of Harrisville, passed away peacefully on Monday.
Pearl was born on June 8, 1927. She was the daughter of Asa William and Blanche Grossman Say.
Pearl graduated from Zelienople High School in 1948. After graduation from high school, she married Marcel Hughes on July 13, 1949, at the Harrisville First Presbyterian Church. They had three children.
Pearl worked for Bell Telephone Co. as a telephone operator. She also worked alongside her husband Marcel for many years at Penn Gold Ice Cream Co. in Harrisville.
Pearl enjoyed bowling, golfing and other social activities including the Order of the Eastern Star.
She was a member of Friendship Presbyterian Church and was active in the church choir, the quilting group and many other church activities.
Loved ones left to cherish her memory are her children, Gary Hughes and his wife, Mary Ann, of Harrisville, Sandra Hooven and her husband, James, of Jamestown, N.Y., and Brian Hughes and his wife, Kimberly, of Port St. Lucie, Fla.
She is also survived by six grandchildren, Alicia and Eric Hooven, Jacob Hughes, Nicole Shaffer, and Lindsay and Caroline Hughes; four great-grandchildren; and her sisters, Betty Waechter of Kansas City, Kan., and Margie Thompson of Meadville.
Pearl was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Marcel, who passed away in 1994; her second husband, James W. Kilpatrick, who passed away in 2016; and two brothers, Robert and Clarence Say, who passed away in childhood.
KILPATRICK — The family of Pearl B. Hughes-Kilpatrick, who died Monday, March 4, 2019, will receive friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Jamison-McKinley Funeral Home, 117 N. Main St., Harrisville.Funeral service will take place at 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home with Pastor Diane L. Whitman of Friendship Presbyterian Church officiating.In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be sent in Pearl's memory to Friendship Presbyterian Church or to Grace United Methodist Church in Grove City.Friends can email condolences by visiting www.jamisonfuneralhome.com.
