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David Ollie Pearson

North Pole, Alaska

1945-2011 (Age 65)

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65
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North Pole, Alaska
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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North Pole resident David Ollie Pearson, 65, passed away at home Monday, May 30, 2011, after a difficult battle with cancer. Dave was born June 4, 1945, to Carlyle and Eleanor Pearson in Aberdeen, S.D. He was a successful athlete and scholar in high school setting many track and field records. He...

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Dad, you were a blessing when you came into our lives and made us a family! You will dearly be missed as my loving, kind, and patient father, and as my boys biggest sports fan! And I know Eielson will miss your familiar and friendly face too. You'll be in my heart forever and I love and miss you so much already! I'll always be your #3.

Betty, Suzi and family,

We were saddened to hear of Dave's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

To the Pearson Family

Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers go out to each member of your family. May each of you find peace within your heart with the many wonderful memories of your special times with the ones you love.

To Dave's family. I met Dave his first day in Spearfish High School. He was the new kid and Spearfish was not welcoming to new people. I gave him a ride home and told him about the Spearfish Dances and Bow Hunting. He could not bow hunt because he didn't have a bow. We fixed that with one of my old ones. Wandering the hills looking for deer in the fall and hunting the wilds of the Spearfish Dance Hall on friday nights bunt up the balance of high school. Life just kind of ran out for us...

Suzi and family,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your dad, but I rejoice for him as I know in heaven there is no cancer. I will be praying for your family in the days to come.

Betty, thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I am so proud and privledged to have called this man my "Dad", I love him so much, and even his passing can not diminish that love. Our whole family will miss his presence, but he will always be in our hearts. I love you Daddy!

Dear Pearson Family,

I would like to express my deepest condolences to your family. I met Dave on a fire alarm related project in 1999 and had the pleasure to work with him on many since then. He would always ask how my twin boys were doing. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,
Phil Lee & Family

Dear ones,
I had the pleasure of working with Dave on EAFB. The first time I met him, I named him "Charming and Alarming Dave Pearson" because I was new and had a hard time remember who was who on base. I never called him any other name, and he'd smile every time he'd hear it. Dave was great to work with, always helpful and protected this base as it were his own home.

For those who loved him, I cannot imagine the grief you have already suffered, watching him lose the...