Stacey Davis
We are so sorry for your loss. Gerry was a wonderful man and we are so thankful to have known him. He will be missed. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Stacey and Lance Davis
Birth date: Jan 1, 1941 Death date: Jul 4, 2016
Gerald “Jerry” Lloyd Pearson, age 75, passed away on Monday, July 4, 2016 in Dallas, TX. Jerry is survived by his wife, Billie Pearson, of Mesquite, TX; his sons, Michael and Leslie Pearson of Richardson, TX, Patrick and Claire Pe Read Obituary
We are so sorry for your loss. Gerry was a wonderful man and we are so thankful to have known him. He will be missed. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Stacey and Lance Davis
Gillian, Arlene, May, Burn and Donna-Convey Health purchased the Beautiful Dreams for the family of Gerald Lloyd Pearson.
We will miss Jerry's delightful sense of humor and his firecracker personality. He was born on a day of celebration with fireworks and he passed to heaven on a day of celebration with fireworks. He's now in heaven celebrating, singing, and sharing fireworks with Jesus. Millie & Dennis Arnold
Peaceful White Lilies Basket was purchased for the family of Gerald Lloyd Pearson.
Happy Trails to you, Jerry, until we meet again.
Love Jonathan & Angie Stoner purchased the Love's Journey for the family of Gerald Lloyd Pearson.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Billie was a wonderful man. Sara Greer Boston, MA
Fruits and Blooms Basket was purchased for the family of Gerald Lloyd Pearson.
I'm very sorry that your family and ours has lost Jerry. I remember him as my Sunday School teacher and the DJ at the Elk's club for karaoke. He was never shy about singing and was a valued member of the choir. He always looked so sharp in his black overcoat and black cowboy hat. He had a wicked wit and a friendly smile. He was a woodworking artist, a biblical scholar, and very knowledgeable about electronics. He was always there when things needed to be done and always worked when the men were cooking or cutting the grass. I love his Motley Crew Apron. He was a dear friend with an understanding heart. I'll miss him. The hole he leaves in St Marks will take a lot of filling.
You said it just right, Millie