Pearlean Julks

May 2, 1943 – December 28, 2025

Visitation:

Saturday, January 3, 2026 at 10:00 AM

Bethel Institutional Baptist Church, 5530 Selinsky Rd., Houston, Texas 77048

Funeral Service:

Saturday, January 3, 2026 at 11:00 AM

Bethel Institutional Baptist Church, 5530 Selinsky Rd., Houston, Texas 77048

Interment:

Saturday, January 3, 2026 – Immediately following the funeral service

Houston Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 2426 Cullen Blvd., Pearland, Texas 77581

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Lela Butler Lela Butler from Truxno LA wrote on January 3, 2026 at 12:19 pm
Sending prayers and condolences to my cousin, Pearlean, family. May the Lord bring peace and comfort to each of you. May she rest in peace.
Cynthia French Cynthia French from HOUSTON wrote on January 3, 2026 at 11:59 am
My prayers goes out to the Julk's family. So many beautiful years and loving moments with Mrs Julk's and her family. God bless this lovely family .
Tangie French Tangie French wrote on January 3, 2026 at 8:56 am
I am heartbroken to hear of Mrs. Julks’ passing. She has been a truly meaningful part of my life since we became neighbors when I was nine years old. From that time on, she and her family were never just neighbors but became extended family to me and will always be considered part of my family. It deeply saddens me that I am traveling and unable to attend her homegoing service in person. I am truly heartbroken that I cannot be there to honor her life alongside you. Please know that my absence does not reflect my love or the depth of my sorrow. I am sending my love and blessings to your family during this incredibly difficult time. I pray for strength, comfort, and peace for each of you as you navigate this loss, and that Yahuah’s presence carries you through the days ahead. I will always cherish my memories of Mrs. Julks, and I hope you find comfort in reflecting on the many beautiful moments she shared with each of you. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. With love and deepest sympathy,
Freddie & Juanita Johnson Freddie & Juanita Johnson from Farmerville, LA wrote on January 2, 2026 at 9:50 pm
Dear Cousin Hamp & Family, We are so deeply sorry that we are not there in person to celebrate the legacy and home going of our dearly departed Cousin Pearlene, a beloved wife and matriarch of your family. May she rest peacefully in the arm of the Most High GOD, and may your hearts be lifted by the strength of your family's faith. Please remember that her beautiful spirit lives on, and her love surrounds you all always--even in her absence. We are thinking, praying, and sending you love as you all honor the memory of your wife/family's matriarch. Freddie & Juanita Johnson & Family
Jacqueline Julks Jacqueline Julks from Houston wrote on January 2, 2026 at 9:58 am
Mo’dear will truly be missed! I remember the first time I met her, Daren called her “fats” and she just burst out laughing and so did he. That same day , she embraced me with so much love and kindness as if she already knew me and loved me. She and daddy both, and that never changed. I was truly blessed to have known her and be a part of the Julks family and treasure all the love and time she poured into helping raise Corey and DJ. I will always hold a special place in my heart for her and I pray God’s strength for the family as we remember her life and legacy💜. Always loving you mo’dear “fats” and I love you family!~~~JacquelineJulks
Wilson "Ralph" Rajorie Wilson "Ralph" Rajorie from Vancouver wrote on January 2, 2026 at 5:56 am
For with a Motherly Queen, we all only get one each time we are transitioned, born and/or reborn; thus, during this time of special grief I'm especially wishing for universal blessings & support for you-all: David (Dave), Gerard Robert (Jolly)), Darren, Alisa (Lisa) and Tonya. My personal memories of Ms. Julks was as a sweet, seemingly easy-going type woman that always showed an humbleness & respect towards all the local neighbors & friends, regardless of any of our personal life issues. For reasons as such, I am grateful & thankful to have experience and known such a respectable honored woman like your mother -Ms. Julks. As I truly feel you will do, please continually give your father - Mr. Julks strong support during this time of special needs. Forevermore, Peace & Love Wilson "Ralph" Rajorie
Bobby and Gerald French Bobby and Gerald French from Stone Mountain wrote on December 31, 2025 at 2:50 pm
I was deeply saddened to hear of Mrs. Julks’ passing. Although I moved away years ago and didn’t stay in regular contact, she was a meaningful part of my life growing up, and her kindness has never been forgotten. We shared the same birthday, something I always smiled about, and I always knew her as Mrs. Julks—a soft-spoken, gracious presence who treated everyone with warmth and respect. Even after her stroke in the 90s, she continued to live her life with strength, dignity, and quiet determination, never allowing it to define her. She was married for 66 years, a remarkable testament to love, commitment, and partnership. With my parents having passed years ago, it feels especially poignant to realize that Mr. Julks is now the last of that close-knit group of parents whose lives were once so intertwined by neighborhood and time. Please know that even from a distance, Mrs. Julks’ life mattered to me, and her memory is held with deep respect and gratitude. Our sincere condolences to Mr. Julks, Dave, Jolly, Darren, Lisa and Tonya and to all who loved her. May the many years of shared memories bring comfort during this difficult time. ❤️