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Henry W. Pearson

Amery, Wisconsin

1928 - 2016

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Henry Wallace Pearson was born on Nov. 20, 1928, in New York, N.Y., to Anders Henrik Persson and Clara Emelia Antonson, both immigrants from Sweden. He passed away on Oct. 17, 2016, at Amery, Wis. Henry graduated from Seattle Pacific University and North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago,...

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What a gentle heart Mr. Pearson had. To come to Alaska was a blessing to us that lived there. Lots of memories growing up in Nome with he and his family as our pastors. Confirmation with Cynthia Awanona, the Towner twins, Bobby Savok, Danny Fonndel, and so many more, then Bible camp where I had my spiritual birthday. These times were important milestones in my young life there with him and his family. What a wonderful family, used by God, and living in one of the coldest places in Alaska....

Lillian, Gordy, Kathy & Danny&Families; Thinking of you in prayers.Paster Pearson''s introduction in the Nome Covenant Church, one of the first summers our mom&dad assigned me and older sister, June, to live at home, is quite memorable. Mrs' Pearson,Doyle,McIver,Carlson,Bruckner,DeVries invited all attending a Sunday 11a.m.serrvice, to a fellowship gathering for an afternoon luncheon at Gleason HaLL,the Wednesday after school was on break. June left for her work, early and I was in the fifth...

he was an exceptional listener. was so kind and patient. i am glad i got to meet him and his family. condolences to the family.

Deepest sympathies for your loss. He will be missed and memories treasured dearly.

Henry's memory is very sweet in Alaska. Even though he was the top man in ECCAK he was approachable. He was truly a man of God and to me he feared the Lord. He is a good example on behalf of our Lord Jesus Christ!

Peace to a man who saw the good in every person he met. He was without predjudice and serviced God with the best he could give. Condolences and the Peace of God be with Lillian and all his family. Thank you for your service to the people of Northwest Alaska, the Interior of Alaska and to Central Alaska. Rest in Peace, Pastor Pearson.