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Bradon Michael Pearson, 31, of Tecumseh, Oklahoma, passed away on January 20, 2026.
He was born on February 23, 1994, in Altus, Oklahoma to Lee Michael Pearson and Kimberly Pierce Bell.
Bradon grew up in a proud military family and moved often throughout his childhood, but Oklahoma was always his home base.
Bradon graduated from military school in Louisiana and later attended Seminole State College before enlisting in the United States Army in 2015. He served his country with honor and carried that same dedication into every area of his life.
Following his military service, Bradon worked in construction, specializing in remodeling. He could fix or build just about anything and took pride in doing a job right. More than anything, he loved helping others and was always ready to lend a hand wherever it was needed.
Bradon was baptized in the Church of Christ faith. He found joy in the outdoors—golfing, fishing, camping, and hiking—and treasured the time he spent with his beloved dog, Hank. He had a generous heart, a steady presence, and a deep love for his family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his granddad, Gary Seale; papa, Danny Pierce; aunt, Tammy Pierce; nana, Sue Keehne; great-grandparents, Richard and Jean Seale.
He is survived by his parents, Lee and Amanda Pearson of Covington, Louisiana, Kim and Jay Bell of Moore, Oklahoma, and Nikki Gross Owens of Las Vegas, Nevada; his gram, Debbie Seale of Tecumseh, Oklahoma; nana, Cyndi Pierce of Hollis, Oklahoma; grandparents, Randy and Teresa Pearson of Waukomis, Oklahoma, and Charlie and Marise Gross of Marquette, Michigan; Brothers Chris Pearson and wife Brittany of Covington, Louisiana; Jace Pearson of Prague, Oklahoma, Blayze Pearson and wife Emily of Ft. Stewart, Georgia, and Carter Pearson of Covington, Louisiana; sisters London Campbell and husband Jordan of Moore, Oklahoma, Livi Pearson of Hammond, Louisiana and Reese Pearson of Covington, Louisiana; nephews Kam, Kyler, Jaylen, and Callahan; niece Aria; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who will forever cherish his memory.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, February 21, 2026, at the VFW Hall, 811 E. MacArthur Street, Shawnee.
Bradon will be remembered for his servant’s heart, his strength, his loyalty, and the love he gave so freely. His memory will live on in all who knew and loved him.
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