Pearlie Mae Santiago

   TRENTON — Pearlie Mae Santiago, 49, died Sunday at Capital Health System at Fuld.
   Born in Portsmouth, Va., she lived in Cranbury and Hightstown before moving to Trenton.
   She was a teacher at East Trenton Day Care Center and worked for Guidan Drug Co. in Dayton.
   Granddaughter of the late James and Beatrice Watkins, daughter of the late Lawrence Watkins Gee, wife of the late Angel Santiago and sister of the late Harry Gee, she is survived by her mother, Jamie M. Gee of Portsmouth; her fiance, Samuel Crespo of Trenton; a son, Antonio Gee; three daughters, Felicita Gee and Pearla and Angela Santiago; and a stepdaughter, Ursula Wilson, all of Trenton; a goddaughter, Nicole Peterson; seven sisters and three brothers-in-law, Erma and Randy Boone, Manda Williams and Mertice and Elizabeth Gee, all of Trenton, Beatrice and the Rev. Glenn Bernard Austin Sr., Jamie and Calvin McJette of Portsmouth and Silver Gee of Hightstown; six brothers and four sisters-in-law, Garland and Bernice Sunkins, Lawrence Watkins and James Watkins, all of Portsmouth, Herman and Carrie Vintress of Morrisville, Pa., Ronald Wilkins of Delaware, Leman and Theresa Gee of Browns Mills, and Mary Wilkins; an aunt, Ella Mae Copeland of Portsmouth; 13 grandchildren; nieces and nephews; and friends Gloria Ware and Irene Hilton.
   Funeral will be 11 a.m. today at Campbell Funeral Home, 1225 Calhoun St., with the Rev. Glenn Bernard Austin Sr., pastor of New Ship Zion Baptist Church, officiating.
   Burial will be in Ewing Cemetery.
   Calling hours will be 9 a.m. until service today at the chapel.