PEARSON, ANNABELLE - Hansford County, Texas | ANNABELLE PEARSON - Texas Gravestone Photos

Annabelle PEARSON

Hansford Cemetery
Hansford County,
Texas

Annabelle
October 16, 1930-November 3, 2013

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Murl Edwin
April 24, 1929-May 28, 2020

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Married August 6, 1952

Photo, courtesy of Kay Marshall

*Obituary for Annabelle
SPEARMAN — Annabelle Snyder Pearson, 83, died Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013.

Services will be held Thursday 2:00 p.m. in the First Assembly of God in Spearman. Burial will follow at Hansford Cemetery. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home of Spearman.

Annabelle was born Oct. 16, 1930, in Wolf Creek Township, Pa., to Carl M. Snyder and Mary Magdalena Moon Snyder.

Annabelle grew up in Grove City, Pa. She came from a family of 11 children and is survived only by her sister Betty Jane Seelbaugh.

She joined the Marine Corps. in October 1951 and when stationed in Arlington, Va. She met and married Murl Pearson. They were married by their Marine chaplain, Aug. 6, 1952. Later they moved to Murl's home state of Texas, putting down their roots in Hansford County.

She and Murl owned and operated Hi-Plains Conoco in Spearman for many years. Together with Murl she raised six children. Edwin and Johnny met her as she entered the gates of heaven and welcomed her to her eternal home. Ann's love for her God, family, friends and church family remained her focus, but mostly for her God. As she always said, "Because" without God in her life the rest would have been all in vain. We love you, to the most wonderful, giving, precious, loving wife, mama and grandma ever.

She is survived by her husband, Murl Pearson; two daughters, Theresa Davis and husband Larry of Houston, and Linda Town and husband Bruce of Spearman; two sons, David Pearson and wife Cyndi of Perryton, Calvin Pearson and wife Darla of Logan, N.M. and 18 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren.

The family suggests memorials be to Hansford Manor and Hansford Hospice, 707 Roland Spearman, TX 79081.

Published in Amarillo Globe-News, Nov. 6, 2013

*Obituary for Murl
Murl E Pearson Sr., 91, Spearman, entered the "Gates of Heaven" early Thursday morning, May 28, 2020.

Graveside services will be held on Monday, June 1, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at Hansford Cemetery, with Son - David Pearson and Rev. Billy Snider officiating. Due to COVID 19 guidelines, social distancing guidelines will be followed. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home of Spearman

Murl was born to James Marvin Pearson and Cora Adeline Fickling on April 24, 1929 in Newcastle, Texas. He came from a family of 5 children, being survived only, by his baby sister Bettie Bennett of Whitedeer, Texas. At the early age of 15, right after Christmas break from Newcastle High, Murl decided he would much rather work than do homework. So, while walking to school, he told his younger brother he had packed and hidden a box of his belongings from his Mother, as he was sure, if he had told her, she would not have allowed him to leave, but he needed her to send it once he got to his destination. And with that, off he went, leaving his home to begin his independent adult life. His mode of transportation was attached to his hand getting from state to state, job to job and home often enough to check in with his family.

His travels eventually brought him to the Texas Panhandle to work during wheat harvest, landing him in Spearman where he had to sleep on courthouse lawn as all motels were filled to capacity. At the end of harvest, he spent the next while taking on whatever jobs he could find, during which time he received news that his own Dad had been injured in an accident, later dying from complications of the injury, and so he took on the responsibility of helping his mother and little sister. Eventually moving them to Gruver, where he soon gained employment with Texas Hwy Dept. In August 1951 he was drafted into the United States Marine Corps. While stationed in Arlington, Va., he met and married Annabelle Snyder (Pearson). They were joined in marriage on August 6, 1952, with the ceremony being performed by their Marine chaplain.

In August 1953, having received an honorable discharge from the Marine Corp, Murl loaded up his wife and newborn son, headed back home to Gruver, Hansford County, Texas where his job with the Highway Dept was still waiting for his return. Eventually, over time, and with the addition of five more children, multiple business ventures and partnerships, Murl and Annabelle wound up in Spearman with their last successful business venture - 30 years of owning and operating Hi-Plains Conoco in Spearman. In November of 1992, they closed the doors of the service station, and one more, this time, with his wife in tow, along with travel trailer and fishing boat, Murl was off on adventure.!

Over the years, Murl shared many stories of his life and adventures with family, friends and acquaintances, never failing to share his most important story. With tears in his eyes and a smile on his face, he would tell how two years into their marriage they had invited someone to live with them and who lives with them still.... And as he would raise his hand toward the heavens, he would say, "... And His name is JESUS.."

He was preceded by his parents a sister, Mozel and two brothers, Raymond and Joe Vern.

Having been Blessed with 91 years of God's Grace and Goodness, it was just time for him to call it a day and go on Home.. Daddy, We Love you So Very Much.... We know Mama was waiting with open arms alongside Ed, Theresa and Johnny to welcome Home...

He is survived by one daughter: Linda Town and husband Bruce of Spearman; two sons, David Pearson and wife Cyndi of Perryton, Calvin Pearson and wife Darla of Logan, N.M. and 18 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren along with many nieces, nephews, friends and acquaintances.

Family suggests memorial to the Gideon’s, Seasons Activities Fund, American Cancer Society or ones favorite charity. Source: boxwellbros.com

Contributed on 7/5/20 by neldapat
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Submitted: 7/5/20 • Approved: 7/5/20 • Last Updated: 7/8/20 • R331279-G331279-S3

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