Elizabeth (Lizzie) Pearlman Draper

elizabeth (lizzie) draper

July 10, 1971 ~ December 21, 2025

Born in: Asheville, North Carolina
Resided in: Asheville, North Carolina

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Pearlman Draper passed away on Sunday, December 21, 2025, at home surrounded by her family and under the watchful eye of her faithful dog, Scout.

A lifelong resident of Asheville, NC, she graduated from Asheville High School and Western Carolina University, where she began to develop the network of loyal friends who formed the community that enriched her life beyond measure. Elizabeth’s inherent kindness and generosity drew people to her. Her broad smile and contagious laugh enlivened every gathering. These friends remained by her side to the end, always ready with a food delivery, a helping hand or a warm embrace.

Elizabeth’s family was anchored by her husband, Taft Draper, and her beloved children, Lily and Seth. A devoted and caring daughter, Elizabeth spent many hours in the company of her parents, Sally and Lowell Pearlman and she loved that they lived so close by. Lizzie’s extended family includes her sister, Laura Goulian (Eric) of Raleigh, NC, her brother-in-law Troy Draper (Mandy) of Asheville, NC, her nieces and nephews and father-in-law Ed Draper (Asheville). She was pre-deceased by her mother-in-law, Jo Draper. Lizzie grew up down the street from her paternal grandparents, Anne and Fred Pearlman, who doted on her. Additionally, she was predeceased by her maternal grandparents, Rosemary and Harry Weber of Chattanooga, TN, and her uncle, Dr. Sam Weber, MD, (Simone) of Houston. In addition to numerous first cousins, Elizabeth is survived by her aunt Susan McDaniel (Skipper) of San Angelo, TX, her uncle Dr. Randall Weber, MD, (Janie) of Austin, TX, and her uncle Skip Pearlman (Mary Hood) of Asheville. Beyond her immediate family, she is survived by a large network of cousins, most especially her Pearlman cousins in Florida, who made every summer more fun and joined Sally and Lizzie on their many excursions and adventures around Western North Carolina.

A social worker by training, she taught at the Jewish Community Center Preschool for several years before she became a visiting professional for Blue Ridge Mental Health, supporting families with special-needs children from 0-3. For many years, she worked for Buncombe County Schools as a parent engagement specialist at Charles T. Koontz Intermediate School in South Asheville. She was a devoted booster of public schools, as a parent, volunteer and employee. She fervently supported every child and family’s right to be part of a thriving, welcoming educational community. Her school family, led by Principal Reginald Bright, was a source of support and joy to her. She was so proud of her school and the team there.

Since receiving a cancer diagnosis in 2021, Elizabeth carried on with her life, working at Koontz, embracing any opportunity for a walk in the North Carolina Arboretum with her mother and their dogs, a pool party with friends or meal out at a new restaurant. She refused to allow her condition to define her or dampen her spirit, never complaining or sinking into despair. She experienced periods of optimism in her treatment, but as time went on she required numerous trips with Taft to Duke Hospital where specialists extended the outstanding care she received in Asheville. Only immediate family and a few friends fully understood the demands her condition placed on her, Taft and their kids.

With gratitude for their expertise, compassion and guidance the family wishes to thank Dr. Martin Palmeri, MD, and his team at Messino Cancer Center in Asheville, Dr. Michael Morris, MD, and Dr. Coral Giovacchini, MD, of Duke Cancer Center who always made Elizabeth and Taft feel heard and safe in their care. Dr. David Troxler, MD, of Asheville supported Elizabeth’s parents and family with his ability to translate complex medical issues into plain language and explain the role of palliative care principles in cancer treatment. The team at Four Seasons Hospice leant dignity to her final days and guided Lizzie’s family with patience and clarity as they confronted her end-of-life challenges.

Lizzie’s life ended too soon and everything is a little dimmer without her shining smile.

In the spirit of how Elizabeth showed up for others, the family asks that you donate to a charity of your choice or that you perform a small act of kindness for someone else today.

The service will be held on Tuesday, December 30, 2025at 11am at Congregation Beth Ha Tephila, 43 North Liberty Street, Asheville, followed by a private interment at Riverside Cemetery where Elizabeth will join previous generations of her family who called Asheville home.

Groce Funeral Home’s Lake Julian team is assisting the family.

Services

Memorial Service: December 30, 2025 11:00 am

Congregation Beth HaTephila
43 N. Liberty Street
Asheville, NC 28801


Funeral Home Assisting The Family:

Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian
72 Long Shoals Road
Arden, NC 28704

(828)687-3530
http://grocefuneralhome.com

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  1. Lizzie had such a peace about her that she was able to make everyone feel as though they were old friends even if they had only just met her. I never saw her that she didn’t have a smile on her face. I will miss her. Much love and light to her beautiful family.

  2. Lizzie was such a kind person. She will be missed by all who saw her shining smile. I’m so glad that I got to know her at Koontz.

  3. Dear Laura,
    I am so sorry to hear of your sister’s death. Karen just told me. She sounds like a wonderful person. Your obituary really brings her alive to those of us who did not have the privilege of knowing her. My love to you and your family.
    Carol Stern

  4. The last time I saw Lizzie was our high school reunion. She always had the best smile and a genuine heart. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of her friends and family. May she rest in peace.

  5. Dear Draper and Pearlman Family, my heart is broken to hear this news about sweet Lizzie. She was an angel on this earth and will continue her work in Heaven because all who knew her are forever changed for the better. Lizzie had the biggest heart and sweetest soul and touched so many lives. May you rest in peace Lizzie ❤️🙏 you will be missed but always in our hearts!

  6. Dear Sally and Lowell, I am very sorry over your great loss. May Lizzie’s memory be a blessing. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Most sincerely, Lois Michalove

  7. Sally and Lowell, I was so saddened to hear the news of your wonderful daughters passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
    Sheila and Jerry Sear

  8. Taft, Lily, and Seth and family, I’m so terribly sorry for the loss of Lizzie. She had such an amazing spirit and I’m so glad that I had the chance to know her and lead our troop with her for so long. Much love and light to all of you,
    Kristie, Neil, Aubrey, & Maggie Bish

  9. I am in Asheville visiting dad. He just read the news to me. I am so sorry to hear this. We were just talking about my childhood, and her name came up with fun memories. Sending you all love.

  10. I’m so saddened and sorry over the loss of Lizzie. I met her a few years ago through playing Mahjong. The word “kind” is what I think of when it comes to Lizzie.
    Lizzie was kind. That fact came through in every interaction I had with her.
    I’m praying for her family and all of those who love her.

  11. I am so sorry for your loss. Lizzie was kind, down to earth, and had a way of making everyone feel important. She touched many lives and will be deeply missed. We loved her at Koontz. My heartfelt condolences to your family.

  12. Taft. . . I’m truly sorry for the earthly loss of your precious and lovely wife Lizzie.
    May God comfort and keep you and your two beautiful children.
    “We have this hope. . . in every high and stormy gale . . . our anchor holds within the Veil.” Hebrews 6:19

  13. Lizzie was an amazing human being. She was kind and fun and gracious. I loved her. I am so so sad to hear this news. Rest in peace Lizzie. I will ALWAYS remember you! I hope your family finds peace and light. Warmest regards Lowell and Sally, Taft and children.

  14. Sally and Lowell,
    I was sorry to read about the passing of your daughter, Lizzie. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
    Sincerely,
    Holly Strauss

  15. So sorry to hear this. In my career at Asheville High I worked with so many wonderful kids, and Lizzie was certainly one I always remember with the most sincere fondness. She truly was a light in this often-dark world. Hugs and best wishes to her family and friends.

  16. We are deeply saddened by Lizzie’s passing. We remember her fondly from when she took care of her son at preschool, occasional family gatherings, and her wedding to Taft, which was sweet and heartwarming. We will never forget their happy smiles as they exchanged vows. This world is a brighter place for having her in it.
    Our sincere condolences and heartfelt wishes for healing to her entire family, especially Taft and the children, Lowell and Sally.

  17. I am so sorry to hear about Lizzie’s passing. During my time with her at Koontz, I enjoyed interacting with her. She had a wonderful sense of humor, was consistently kind, and listened with her heart. What also stood out was how proudly and lovingly she spoke of her family and your accomplishments. It was clear how important you were to her. She made a lasting impression on the people she worked with, and she will be remembered so fondly. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

  18. Sally, Lowell, Taft, Lily, and Seth, I am deeply saddened to hear of your great loss. Though I didn’t know her well, I know she was the light of your lives and loved by everyone she touched. My thoughts are with you all at this profoundly difficult time. Warmly, Katina Turner


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