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Virginia Mae (Hansen) Pearson

Posted 2016-12-08 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ
>>> Published on Thursday, December 8, 2016 <<<

Virginia Mae Pearson (“Gigi”), 93, passed away peacefully at home in
Lake Havasu City. She was born to George and Florence (Brott) Hansen
on Oct. 19, 1923 in Longmont, Colorado.

Gigi lived a full and happy life. She married her high school
sweetheart Bill Pearson and they shared 51 wonderful years together
before he passed away in 1993. While her husband was serving his
country in the Army Air Corp, Gigi was serving her country in the
USO during WWII.

She continued helping and serving others throughout her life in many
ways. She was a Brownie troop leader, Girl Scout troop leader, PTA
president, and formed the service club “Spare Timers” that supported
various charities as well as providing entertainment to multiple
nursing and retirement homes.

Gigi was the playground director for the Long Beach, California
School District and a bookkeeper for Bank of America. When she moved
to Havasu, she continued to stay involved with the community and ran
bunco at the Senior Center. She was a member of the Western Welcome
Service Club and a collector of antiques. Gigi’s greatest love and
source of joy was her family.

Virginia is preceded in death by her husband Bill Pearson; parents,
George and Florence Hansen; grandson Jason Ford; sister Betty Jane
and son-in-law Glenn.

She is survived by her daughter; Sandy Ford; son Dennis (Cheryl)
Pearson; five grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Beacon of Hope Hospice
in Lake Havasu City.

A graveside service is at Forest Lawn Cemetery on Tuesday, Dec. 13,
2016 at noon in Cypress, Calif.

Services were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the Pearson family at
www.litez-frazefuneralhome.com.



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