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Vernon B. Pearson

Jacksonville, Florida

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PEARSON Vernon B. Pearson, (63) of Jacksonville, Florida passed away Saturday, March 22, 2008. He was a member of the Scottish Rite Foundation/Masonic Lodge. He worked for the State of Florida, Agency Workforce, as the manager of the Veterans Program for the last 15 and a half years. Vernon...

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Vern was quite a guy! I missed him when he retired from WORKSource a few years ago. He helped me get onboard with the State Dept of Labor back in '94. I would bet that he is still assisting other Vet's where he is now - having a good hearty laugh and some fun, and doing a mighty fine job!

I'm humbled to be a veteran alongside one of the finest veterans in Vernon Pearson. My thoughts and prayers to the Pearson family.

Dear Connie, Dane and Family,

Words cannot express how much your dad will be missed. I’m sure he is very proud of you and loved you all very much.

We all know the work that was so very important to Vernon and all his efforts will go on to benefit many people!

Please know that during this difficult time, my prayers for you are to smile always when remembering your dad.

Love to you and God Bless!

Liz Cochran-Brown

The loss of a loved one is something we all have to share. Faith and prayer have continued to get us thru these times, so our prayers go out to you and your family. May GOD Bless.

The best words that describe Vernon is "he cared" as a Veteran Employment Represenative he cared enough to reach out and touch those veterans in need of assistance. He will be missed by all that knew and worked with him. Rick Bate ADVET DOL VETS

I didn't get to know Vernon well but heard nothing but great words about him. God Bless your family!

The United States of America is a better place because of Vern. His warmth and kindness will be remembered for generations.

My deepest sympathy to Vernon’s family. I worked with Vernon many years ago with the DLES. Vernon always had a smile and very much enjoyed helping others including his fellowship with the Shrine. He was a giver in life and will be missed

May Vernon be at peace in his new home in Heaven. Although I know he won't slow down there and will always be full of energy and optimism. He will be greatly missed.