Carl-Pearson-Obituary

Carl Albin Pearson

Vancouver, Washington

Aug 8, 1937 – Sep 24, 2023

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BORN
August 8, 1937
DIED
September 24, 2023
LOCATION
Vancouver, Washington

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Carl Albin Pearson was born on a 66 acre farmhouse on August 8, 1937 in Good Hope, Wa. He's the son of Axel and Elida Pearson, both Swedish immigrants who came to America by way of Oakes, ND with Axel's brother Magnus. Carl was baptized at Augustine Lutheran Church and attended Battle Ground...

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Was a great uncle. Rember serf fishing with him.. My dad passed in 2019. William Dale Mccreless. They were in Air Force together. Sure will miss Carl. RIP. Miss you. Didn't know you passed away. Prayers to family Dale Mccreless. Milton Fla.

I met Uncle Carl shortly after Jesse & I got married. While showing us his favourite outdoor spots of Oregon, he told us about the kindness his high school best friend gave him, and he wept! A demonstrative Scandinavian! That's my uncle in a nutshell! He is all about loving his family & friends, while delighting in nature. Uncle Carl: you loved us well! Thank you! Love, Merry and Jesse

Carl was always so kind to my family when we would go camping at Barview campground near his beach house. Loretta would make egg rolls and Carl would bring firewood and tell us the best places to catch a fish. He will be remembered and loved. Prayers for you Loretta and your family. ❤Candi and Jim

Carl was a great guy. I always enjoyed bumping into him at BiMart on Lucky Number Tuesday. My sympathies to Loretta and the Pearson family. He will be missed.

I knew Mr. Pearson for 30+ years, having grown up a few blocks away and befriending his son, Carlo. Mr. Pearson was the very embodiment of kindness. I always learned something from every interaction, as he truly enjoyed taking the time to share his vast knowledge and experience in a meaningful way. I will always be grateful for his generosity in hosting our first boys trip to their beach house with Carlo, our buddy Derrek, and I during high school. It was the first of many trips that helped...

Sadness to learn of Carl´s passing. He and I were classmates at BG schools, graduating in 1955. We remained friends over the years. I was honored to take care of his grandchildren as a pediatrician in Vancouver. We often met and relived old times at Bi-Mart. I miss him. Calvin Clark, MD