Sterling, Utah – Michael Dee Pearson was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on November 26, 1950 to Earl Matthew and Ada Larae Thayer Pearson. He passed away on September 3, 2019 at his home in Sterling, Utah. Michael enjoyed time with his three siblings, and playing baseball and football. He graduated from Granger High School in 1969. He joined the Marine Corp in 1969 and studied Microwave Communication during the Vietnam War. He was honorable discharged in 1972. His love for football took him into coaching. He mentored several high school and Junior College players. His dedication to the Patriots was unwavering. Mentoring on the football field led to mentoring in the classroom. He enjoyed helping students learns exciting ways to understand math. His unique and contagious smile encouraged students to keep trying. In 2005 Michael met his sweetheart Gina. Together they enjoyed going on road trips, spending time on their porch and visiting Disneyland. Who knew that Tinkerbell and Grumpy could fall in love? One of their 1st dates, Michael invited Gina on a moped ride. They enjoyed lots of rides on his Harley. Michael's legacy includes 7 children; 7 step-children; many grandkids and a few great-grandkids, who all affectionately call him “Grumpa”. The family would like to thank all of the medical professionals and friends who helped care for Michael. Funeral services will be held Saturday, September 7, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. in the Sterling LDS Ward Chapel, where friends may call for viewing Saturday morning from 9:00 to 10:30 prior to the services. Burial with military honors accorded by the United States Marine Corp Honor Guard and the Manti American Legion Post #31 will be in the Sterling Cemetery under the care of the Springer Turner Funeral Home of Richfield and Salina, Utah.
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