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Henry Pearson '55 March 13, 2017 10:34 AM updated: March 13, 2017 10:37 AM

Published in The (Alexandria LA) Town Talk on Mar. 13, 2017

Dr. Henry Alexander Pearson Ph.D.
Dr. Henry Alexander Pearson, PhD

Graveside services Dr. Henry Alexander Pearson, PhD will be held at 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 14, 2017 with Reverend Kyle Henderson, officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park in Pineville, Louisiana, under the direction of Hixson Brothers, Pineville.

The family requests that visitation be observed Tuesday at Hixson Brothers, Pineville, LA from 2:00 p.m. until shortly before time of service.

A memorial service will be held at First Baptist Church of Athens, Texas Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.

Dr. Pearson, 83, of Athens, Texas passed away, Thursday, March 9, 2017 in Athens, Texas.

Dr. Pearson received degrees from Associates Degree, Blinn Junior College; Bachelor's Degree, Texas A&M University; Master's Degree, Texas A&M University; and his PhD, Utah State University

He was a member of many organizations and many service organizations, First Baptist Church Athens, Texas, Rotary Club, Athens, Texas, Society of Range Management, Society of American Foresters and numerous religious and charitable organizations.

Dr. Henry Pearson spent his professional career as a research scientist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S Forest Service. He wrote or participated in hundreds of publications and presentations. As an eminent and international scientist, he traveled to many countries assisting in their agricultural development. Dr. Pearson was largely responsible for starting the Southern Forest Heritage Museum in Long Leaf, Louisiana.

Henry had a lifelong interest in college age students. He served as a volunteer Baptist Student Director at Northern Arizona College, a trustee at Grand Canyon College and worked with students in his local church for many years.

In retirement he taught at Trinity Valley Community College, served as a hospice chaplain, participated in numerous mission trips, and continued his interest in agriculture with a pine straw business.

Henry had a passion for sports. He received a basketball scholarship to Texas A&M, but chose to play football at Blinn Junior College, lettering in four sports. Then in the U.S. Army, Henry was selected to play football, where he was the top receiver in Europe. He returned to Texas A&M to play for the legendary Paul "Bear" Bryant in 1956 through 1958. He enjoyed a lifetime of competing in any and every sport well into his seventies. His goal in sports and life was to give all, to play hard regardless of the outcome.

Henry was characterized by a joy of life and love of people. He lived a life of impeccable integrity and determination despite all obstacles. His love and attention to his family was his priority. For 58 years he set a daily example of true sacrificial love in his devotion to his beautiful wife Dorothy. He was gracious in finances, relationships, time and work - in all areas of life, always giving beyond what was asked. He walked humbly and faithfully with his God and considered his athletic ability, intellect, and success a blessing from God, seeking to honor the Lord Jesus Christ in all he did. He was a great man who thoroughly enjoyed his life.

This tenderhearted, kind man was a most beloved husband, dad and granddad.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Leona Pearson; brother, Bill Pearson; Son, Richard Franklin Pearson.

Survivors include his Wife, Dorothy Brown Pearson, of 58 years (Aug. 30, 1958); Daughter, Beth Pearson Latham, of Fort Worth, Texas, and her husband Bill Latham; Son, Henry Alexander Pearson, Jr. of Granbury, Texas, and his wife, Kathy Pearson; Grandchildren, Rachel Latham Lewis and her husband Jacob, Leane Latham, Carly Latham, Hunter Pearson, Audrey Pearson, and Isaac Pearson; Great Grandchildren, Greyson and Bear; Brother, Bob Pearson of Fairfield, TX, and Wife, Billie Pearson; Sister, Sara Smith of Fairfield, TX.

In lieu of flowers gift may be sent to First Baptist Church Athens Mission Fund.

To extend online condolences to the Pearson family, please visit us at www.hixsonbrothers.com.






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Hixson Brothers Funeral Home
2701 Military Highway Pineville Pineville, LA 71360
318-640-1678


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