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Submitted by: Martha Reddout


Pearl June (Moore) Qualls

Pearl June (Moore) Qualls
June 13, 1926 ~ December 15, 2022

Pearl June Qualls, 96, of Tishomingo, Oklahoma passed away on December 15, 2022, at the Alliance Hospital in Madill, Oklahoma. Pearl was born on June 13, 1926, in White River, South Dakota to the late Harry Millard Moore and Evelyn Tiny Zierlein Moore. She was raised and attended schools in White River and Hot Springs, South Dakota. Pearl moved to Madill where she graduated high school.

She married T. L. Qualls on December 3, 1943, in Oakland, California and he preceded her in death on June 29, 2007. In 1969 they moved back to Madill where she was co-owner of Qualls Oil Co. with her husband until retiring in 1987. In 1985 they rebuilt the Dunbar School in a two-story home which became a haven for their happy family gatherings. Pearl was a great seamstress, who made clothes, costumes, blankets and more for her family. She was an incredible cook and homemaker, and she just loved caring for others and being helpful. She was a Jehovah’s Witness who studied her bible daily and hoped to spread the love of Jehovah and the truth by being an example to look to. Pearl was well-loved and will be greatly missed by those who knew her.

Pearl is survived by children: Debbie Tull and husband Bobby of Poteau, OK; Mary Johnson of Tishomingo, OK. Grandchildren: Doug Qualls, James and Kathy Tull, Charlie and Crystal Vanderburg, Mike and Robin Tull, Angie Tull and fiance Brandon Hobbs, Echo Callen, Todd Qualls, Travis and Amber Lowe. Stewart “Deke” Qualls, Sarah and Kyle Harbin, Jaren and Brandy Callen, Landon and Elise Johnson.

Great Grandkids: Harley Qualls, Creed Qualls, Crow Qualls, Storm Pierce and Rebekah Ritchie, Ashlynn Callen, Jatelyn Callen, Jycen Callen, Jaylea Callen, Cooper Callen,
Eli Oliger, Desiree Tull and Stephen Dunn, Blain Harbin, Stetson Harbin, Ivy Harbin, Laramie Johnson, Tarah and James Downes, Whisper and Carl Odom, Cody and the late Kyra Skiles, Cameron and Josie Skiles, Wyatt Inslee and Hayley Powers, Brodie Tull, Hunter Tull, Taj Lowe, Tember and Audrey Lowe, Alex and Adria Dushney, Cole Vanderburg, Teiger Lowe, Chase and Leslie Ann Vanderburg, Tyler Tull, Brandon and Savannah Tull, Taylor and Austin Thompson.

Great Great Grandkids: Emilivia, Braxton and Paxton, Emily, Pearl, Madin, Draven and Deacon, Madelyn and Vivian, Micah and Noah, Alexia and Logan, Kinzee, Bently and Aiden,
Bekah.

Pearl was preceded in death by her parents, husband; T.L., her children; David Qualls, Rebecca Faught, and infant daughter Diane Qualls, a son in law; Bob Johnson, and two grandchildren; Michelle and Joe Don Tull.

A keepsake video is available from the funeral home.

VISITATION
Watts Funeral Home - Madill
Thursday, December 22, 2022
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
200 South First
Madill, Oklahoma 73446

FAMILY HOUR
Watts Funeral Home - Madill
Thursday, December 22, 2022
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
200 South First
Madill, Oklahoma 73446

FUNERAL SERVICE
Watts Funeral Home - Madill
Friday, December 23, 2022
2:00 PM
200 South First
Madill, Oklahoma 73446


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