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Ernestine Morris “Teenie” Pearson

February 9, 1916 - February 14, 2011
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Visitation
Second Baptist Church
217 W. Depot St.
Greenville, KY 42345
Thursday 2/17, 9:00 am
Service
Second Baptist Church
217 W. Depot St.
Greenville, KY 42345
Thursday 2/17, 11:00 am

CENTRAL CITY — Ernestine Morris “Teenie” Pearson, 95, of Central City, died Monday, Feb. 14, 2011, at Maple Manor in Greenville. She was married to Hugh L. Morris in 1935. Their union lasted 51 years until Hugh’s death in 1986. Most of her adult life was spent in Louisville where she and her husband raisedContinue Reading

Phyllis Jones left a message on June 10, 2011:
I will always remember that sweet smile. No matter how bad she felt she would always smile. I worked for Teenie and Austin for over a year, cleaning for them. Such a sweet couple. I miss them both and will for a long log time.
DOUG DUDLEY left a message on May 8, 2011:
SHE WILL ALWAYS HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE IN OUR HEARTS.
Jessica Morris left a message on February 21, 2011:
It has been along time since I have seen Teenie but I always remember her fondly. She was always so kind to me and I loved going to visit her and Hugh in the country. Great memories. The Morris family sends their love.
Daniel Reed left a message on February 16, 2011:
I have such wonderful memories of my beautiful, loving grandmother. I have and will always hold a special place in my heart for her. She cared for and loved us all so much and I always tried to make her proud of who I became as an adult. I will forever miss her wonderful chess pie that she always made for me when she knew I was coming...:) "Mom" I love you...rest in peace and be embraced by God and enjoy your eternal life with "Pop" and my mother, Anita.
Rodney and Sandy Poe left a message on February 16, 2011:
Rodney, We were long time friends with Austin and when he and Teenie married that friendship then included your mom also. We enjoyed going out to eat, spending time and visiting with your mom and Austin on many occasions. They were special people and your mom so appreciated our visits. She was such a caring and loving person. We treasure that friendship we had with her. Our prayers are with your family at this time. Rodney and Sandy Poe
Tucker Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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