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Albert Paxton Obituary

Albert Henry Paxton, Sr.

Funeral services for Albert Henry Paxton, Sr. of Tallulah, Louisiana, who passed away on June 8, 2015, will be held Thursday, June 11, at 11:00 a.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church in Tallulah. Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. in the church.

Mr. Paxton was born January 31, 1922, in Warren County, Mississippi, to parents Ellie Brown and Theo Vallient Paxton, Sr. He graduated from Mississippi State University where he played baseball, was a member of Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, President of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, and was named to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. He was an M Club Member and a loyal Bulldog for life.

After graduating, Mr. Paxton joined the U.S. Army and served in World War II in the European Theatre as a member of the First Combat Engineers until V.E. Day when he was transferred to the Philippines. Until the end of the war, he served there as aide to Brigadier General Ridgley Gaither, assistant division commander of the 86th Infantry Division

After the war, Mr. Paxton built a long, distinguished career as the owner of LaClede Plantation and Paxton Quarter Horses in Tallulah, Louisiana. Until recently, he was actively involved in the operation of both enterprises. A nationally noted breeder of quarter horses, Mr. Paxton served as the first president of the Mississippi Quarter Horse Association, was a lifetime member of the American Quarter Horse Association, and in 2002 he was inducted into the National Cutting Horse Hall of Fame. Throughout decades of successful competition at horse shows, he readily conceded it was his love of horses and the friendships formed over the years that brought him great fulfillment. He passed on this love to his children, and today the Paxtons carry on their father's proud heritage.

Mr. Paxton dedicated his considerable energy and talents to being a loving, devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather to his extended family who will always honor his memory. He was a longstanding member of the First United Methodist Church of Tallulah and an important contributor to the community in many civic capacities including his support of the 4-H program and his service as a past director of Tallulah State Bank and Deposit Guaranty Bank. All who knew Albert Paxton will attest that with his stately bearing, strong work ethic, steadfast discipline, and unswerving loyalty, he, throughout his life, unquestionably embodied the admirable traits that define America's Greatest Generation.

He is survived by his wife Suzanne Brunazzi Paxton, sons Albert Henry Paxton, Jr. (Sarah), William Theo Paxton (Charlynne), John Houston Paxton, James Edward Paxton (Chris); daughters Pamela Paxton Ferriss (David), and Valeria Paxton MacPhail (William); step-children Cecilia Grant Draper, Thomas Arthur Grant, III and Richard Arthur Grant; grandchildren Albert Adams Paxton (Kristi), Amy Paxton Blossom (Benjamin), William Theo Paxton, Jr. (Melissa), Albert Henry Paxton (Lillian), Carlyle Paxton Killen (Bryant), Mathew King Paxton, Miriam Ferriss Pittman (Chase), David Meadow Ferriss, III (Chelsea), Sarah Charlynne MacPhail, Carlyle Valeria MacPhail, Katherine Sweet MacPhail, Annabelle Parker Paxton, Samuel Henry Paxton, and Kathleen Carlyle Paxton; step-grandchildren Jon Alexander Draper (Catherine), Freya Grant, and Gloria Grant; great-grandchildren Benjamin David Blossom, Jr., Carlyle Collins Blossom, Charles Adams Blossom, Luke Henry Paxton, James Edward Paxton, Rosemary Jewell Paxton, Margaret Mae Paxton, William Bryant Killen, Jr., Mary Chase Pittman, Kathryn Carlyle Pittman, Jane Ferriss Pittman; step-great-grandchild Henry Esmund Draper; sister Frances Paxton Downey, and many nieces and nephews. Mr. Paxton is preceded in death by his wife of 32 years, Valeria Logue Paxton, parents Ellie Brown and Theo Vallient Paxton, Sr. and brother Theo Vallient Paxton, Jr.

Pallbearers are Albert Adams Paxton, William Theo Paxton, Jr., Albert Henry Paxton, Matthew King Paxton, David Meadow Ferriss, III, Jon Alexander Draper, John David Hoseman, Sr. and Edwin Stuart Moberley, Jr.

The family has requested that memorials be sent to First United Methodist Church or Trinity Episcopal Church.

Crothers Glenwood Funeral Home

Tallulah, LA

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Published by The News Star on Jun. 10, 2015.

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Cecile Deaglio-Brunazzi

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June 19, 2015

My cousin Albert was always a kind, thoughtful , and sincere person. He was a person that I always looked up to!!! I know all my cousins ( his children) will miss him so much.
Love to you all,
Cindy Baylot Vanderberry
Vicksburg, MS

Tanya Dillon

June 12, 2015

May Light Perpetual Shine upon His soul. Mr. Paxton was the epitome of a southern gentleman. Peace of the Lord to Valeria and All the Paxton's

Cecile Deaglio-Brunazzi

June 12, 2015

I was fortunate to have had Albert Paxton as my brother-in law. A more beloved brother-in-law, there has never been. A more just, kind, and generous man has never walked the earth. We will miss you, Dear Albert.

enrico deaglio

June 12, 2015

Mr. Albert, to have known you is one of the best things happened in my life. Thank you for your friendship, your conversation, your ideas and the beautiful life you lived; from your Italian friend Enrico Deaglio

Bill & Linda Lowrance

June 11, 2015

Mr Paxton you were a friend to me sense we met at the 73 futurity.You were a true gentleman and a true horseman,what great horses you have had.I always had a deep respect for you and your judgement.My deepest sympathy to the whole Paxton family.You will truly be missed,rest in pease my friend until we meet again,God Bless.

Milt and Mary Bradford

June 11, 2015

A life well lived. Mr. Paxton was truly a gentleman and the patriarch of a wonderful family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Shep Montgomery

June 10, 2015

It was such a privilege to have known Mr. Paxton. A wonderful gentleman. His kindness, generosity and wisdom will always be a cherished memory. Wishing peace to all of the family.

Ronnie Floyd

June 10, 2015

I knew Mr. Paxton and the father of a friend and classmate in school.......he was a farmer and lover of the land.....R.I.P. Mr. Paxton...

Erwin Baylot

June 10, 2015

I knew him as a good man and he will be missed.

Andrew Schwartz

June 10, 2015

My deepest sympathies and condolences to Valeria Paxton MacPhail and the entire Paxton family

Stephanie Stone Gillentine

June 10, 2015

What an outstanding gentleman Mr. Paxton was!!! I have many fond memories, as a child, of visiting LaClede Plantation. He was always so polite and made me feel "right at home." He will be missed by many.

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