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The Singleton Family Formerly of North Tracy Street
March 22, 2009
To the Pearson and Heyward Families,
We extend our deepest sympathies to each of you. Mrs. Pearson was not only one of our former teachers, but she was also a neighbor. The neighborhood, like everything in life, changes and evolves. The one constant is memories and I have many fond memories of conversations with Mrs. Pearson.
Pheobe S. Smalls-Malloy for
Bernard Carlton Wallace (class '85 BHS)
March 20, 2009
You left such a lasting impression because you were such a good teacher and friend. It is my prayer that you rest in peace!
Evette Gilmore Stroud
March 20, 2009
My deepest sympathy to the Pearson family. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Please know that there are others who share your loss. Mrs. Pearson was my homeroom teacher for three (3) years. She was always kind and generous to her students. She will be truly missed by those who knew her and those she taught. God will take care of your family. May God bless each of you.
Willie White
March 20, 2009
We have lost one of the best teachers that ever taught at Burke High School. Rest in peace Mrs. Pearson. (BHS class of 1976
carl curnell
March 20, 2009
To God be the glory,rest in peace Mrs.Pearso(your favorite student class of '81)
mairlyn curnell-dingle
March 20, 2009
To the Pearson-Heyward family;We are sorry to hear about your loss,Mrs.Pearson taught several members of our family at Burke,not knowing the closeness that the family have with her family until later years,(aunt of my god mom,grandaunt of our first cousin).May God continue his blessing upon this family.Rest in peace Mrs.Pearson.Burke High class of 77
Henry Frasier
March 19, 2009
My deepest condolences goes out to the Pearson Family. May God comfort you all doing this sad time. Mrs. Pearson was my homeroom teacher my senior year at Burke. I will miss her calm and gentle personality. Rest in peace.
Henry "Valo" Frasier Class of 1976.
Emmy Casey Smith (Burke class of '76)
March 18, 2009
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
Patricia Birch Major
March 16, 2009
I am a former student of the late Eloise Pearson. I remember her as a kind and very good teacher. I graduated from Haut Gap High School on John's Island, South Carolina in 1968. Please accept my sincere condolences.
Albertha Horry-Fernandez
March 15, 2009
Extending much sympathy during this time of sorrow, with prayers that God will comfort you and give you strength for tomorrow. A former club member.
Verna Green
March 15, 2009
Melva:
I am sorry to hear about the death of your mother. When I saw the death notice in the paper, I immediately thought about the one or two family trips I took with you and your family. I am also reminded of the beautiful and dignified lady your mother was. Be encouraged and trust God. You blessed her to see her next generation in a beautiful granddaughter, Tierra.
I will be in touch.
Your friend,
Verna Green & Family
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