George-Hearn-Obituary

Dr. George Earl Hearn

Alexandria, Louisiana

Sep 21, 1926 – Sep 11, 2010

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BORN
September 21, 1926
DIED
September 11, 2010
LOCATION
Alexandria, Louisiana

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Homegoing Celebration for the life and work of Dr. George Earl Hearn will be on Saturday, September18, 2010, at 11 a.m., in the First Baptist Church of Pineville, followed by burial in Greenwood Cemetery with U. S. Naval Military rites.Hearn was born on September 21, 1926, to Thomas Watson Hearn,...

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I still miss him! My life is enriched now because of his love and care to me. I am looking forward to being with him when I go to be with Jesus. God blessed both of us individually and as a couple. God’s way is always right and best!

I am sorry for your loss Mrs. Hearn. I was a student of dr. Hearn and he was well loved. He was intelligent,kind,sweet and had a great sense of humour. May he rest in peace. Ite.

It is Thanksgiving week and that always was one or our favorite times of the year when we enjoyed so many wonderful things together and with family. thank God for the many wonderful years we had together. As Elizabeth Barrett Browning said in her poem If God choose I will love thee more after death. That is true. I do love you more than ever. November 21, 2016

Gloria, Your Guest Book enty was beautiful! I can emphathize with you. Even after more than seven years since I lost Lenda, I love her even more and miss her so much.

A year has gone by since I lost George, my wonderful husband of 54 plus years. My heart still aches but God has been faithful to comfort me with so many good family members and friends. I now comprehend the meaning of the sonnet by Elizabeth Barret Browning more fully. I did not think it was possible but I do love him more now than ever as I more understand what a great person he was and remains in my heart and mind.

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May 15, 2011

George Hearn was a good example to all who knew him. I always thought of him as a very special and true friend. He was very trustworthy in his daily life.
He was generous and kind toward others.

Today, in our Sunday School Class another friend of George shared a good
story about him. He was in a barber
shop in Shreveport years ago and the language was on the shady side. One of the men was about to tell a risque joke and before he did he...

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

I just discovered this notice by accident. George was always one of the people I remembered with admiration. He was a good man. I preached for him once at Laurel Heights church when I was just a fledgling. I am so glad to see the wonderful years he enjoyed and the outpouring of appreciation for him.

To the family: You have had a great blessing in the life of this good man.

Clyde Fant
Professor of Religious Studies Emeritus
Stetson University
DeLand FL

What a beautiful life..and the first industrial psychologist in the State of Louisiana(I'll have to tell my son Ben who aspires to be one)My husband and former Social Security Judge Peter LEmoine were commenting at lunch one day what a fine compasssionate man he was in their hearings with claimants. THis community, Rapides Parish,the 5th Congressional District and the entire STate of Louisiana were blessed that this angel of GOd graced our presence for the time that we had him and he was...