Clennie Pearl Mitchell

1940 ∼ 2021

Clennie Pearl Mitchell, of Kenosha, WI, passed away on Monday, October 11, 2021. Born on October 26, 1940, in Madden Mississippi (Lee County), to the late Clearence and Margie Brantley-Steele. She lived on a farm with cotton, pigs, chickens, ect. Being the eldest, a lot was expected of her, so she worked hard every day. Being a young woman of faith, the Lord moved her heart early and she was baptized as a pre-teen at St. Paul Baptist Church. The family would sit in the front pews until the Holy Ghost came down! She also sang at church and was part of a group called “The Gospel 4”. Pearl was a beautiful woman. She could dance, had long beautiful hair, but was tough as nails. She was educated in the Mississippi school systems. She left to head to Chicago for a bit and finally settled in Kenosha, making this city her home. She married the late Monroe James Mitchell Jr. She attended Gateway College to gain a higher education. Clennie worked various jobs throughout her life which included American Motors (Chrysler), being a nanny, KUSD, and Mary’s Cleaning Service. Love, education, and community played a major role in what she stood for. She volunteered at the Shalom Center, Lincoln Elementary and Bain Elementary doing breakfast and lunch programs as well as the afterschool program, gave rides to and from and always made sure people were fed breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner. She was a member of the Thelma Orr Garden Club and The Lincoln Neighborhood Watch Club. Survived to cherish her memories are her children; Cynthia Ann West, Lorraine (Robert) Kelly, Marjorie (Larry) Bunch, Patricia Ann (John) Baldwin, and Rosamarie Denson; three sisters, Willie Earl (Ledale) Wright, Ethel (Calvin) Kentcy, and Betty Jo McKethan of Kenosha, WI; brother Parnell Steele of North Chicago, IL, step-children; Betty Jean Ruffin, Frankie Mitchell, and Monroe (Diane) Mitchell III; as well as a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two sons; Jimmie Hill Jr. and Howard Lee Hill, and two brothers; Johnny Frank Steele and Samuel Steele. Visitation will take place on Saturday, October 16, 2021, at New Brighter Day Baptist Church, located 1225 25th Avenue, Kenosha, WI, from 8:30 a.m. until the time of service at 9:30 a.m. Interment to follow at Green Ridge Cemetery.Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111-60th StreetKenosha, WI 53144Phone: (262) 654-3533Visit & Sign Clennie’sOnline Memorial Book at:www.prokofuneralhome.com

Condolences

janelle July 17, 2025
I was her granddaughter I was learning a lot by this powerful woman as you read the top It says 1940 that she started life, she told me a lot of things that happened as she was growing up. and as I remember them today I realize a lot black people have a complied sometime she would tell me things about my Great-great grandma and she was in the middle of slavery growing up it was sad but It made me the blessed young black woman I am today
Brenda Brantley October 23, 2021
Aunt Pearl, one of the best women you could ever meet. Loved by many and she loved many. Rest in Paradise Aunt Pearl❤
The Jenkins Family October 15, 2021
Our sincere and heartfelt condolences go out to the entire family for the loss of Mrs. Clennie Pearl. She had a smile that would light up a room and a heart of gold. God Bless all of you during and after this time of bereavement.
Patlean Moore October 15, 2021
To the family of Our Aunt Pearl.Your family extended to Me and My family were Truly Blessed with an Amazing Beautiful Woman.I , just want to take a moment and say Thank You: Ann, Lorraine, Marjorie, Trisha, and Rosemarie, for sharing Your Queen with me and my children: Patlean, Audie, Patrice, Valeria and Shaun Moore. What a Blessing she was to each and everyone of Us. She is Gone, but will Never Be Forgotten. Aunt Pearl, you were and are a GEM... Rest in Peace until we all meet again.Love You Always.A True WARRIOR: Mrs. Clennie Pearl Mitchell.Patti Duke and Family.