On this solemn day, as the morning sun casts its soft glow upon nature's tapestry ~ we seek solace in the melodies that echo through the garden. In these tranquil moments, we come to appreciate the profound impact of a life well-lived, as it unfolds like a divine symphony.
We bow in humble submission to the will of God as this loving family has charged our staff to make known to all that their beloved: Annie Pearl Tell, of Sasser, Georgia, answered the master's call and exchanged time for eternity on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
Her Life
Mrs. Annie Pearl “Earline” White-Tell was born October 19, 1934, in Dawson, Terrell County, Georgia. She was welcomed into the world by her parents, Jack Drake and Rosie White-Willliams.
Earline accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior at an early age. She joined Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church where she served on the Usher Board.
Earline attended school in Sasser, Georgia. Never having moved away from the area, she was a long-time employees of Almark Mills in Dawson, Georgia. She loved cooking and enjoyed fishing.
On Tuesday, December 2, 2025, Annie Pearl, at the age of 91, made her transition to be with the Lord. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Jimmy Lee Tell; her sons, Charlie White and Eugene White; her sisters, Robert Jones of Sasser, Georgia, and Clara Drake of Albany, Georgia.
Precious memories of Earline will always be cherished by her family which includes her son, Bobby White of Sasser, GA; her grandchildren, Dametrice (Demetrius) Carter of Ellenwood, GA, Diedra White of Dawson, GA, Shandria Jackson of Columbus, GA, Tracey (Leroy) Davis of Ft. Pierce, FL, Charles White of Ft. Pierce, FL, Carlie (Patricia) Hillary of Ft. Pierce, FL, RoTania Emory of Ft. Pierce, FL, LaWanda (Rodney) King of Ft. Pierce, FL, Takiyah White of Ft. Pierce, FL, and Diane Fulsr of Leesburg, GA; her sister, Fannie Armstrong of Hartford, CT; her brother, Henry (Mary) White; and a host of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren (including two more on the way), nieces and nephews, cousins, other relatives, and friends.
Teresa's Chapel ~ C.O. Holloway Mortuary
Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church
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