Pearl was born January 17, 1924 to Peter and Anna (Nibe) Thorson at their family
farm near Randall. She attended country school and graduated from Zearing High
School in May 1941 as the Class salutation.
Pearl was the first one in her family to attend college, due to the kindness and
generosity of her pastor. He financed her education at Western Union College by
motivating generous farmers in her church to invest in her. Their efforts paid
off when she graduated in 1943 with her teacher's certificate and returned to
Randall to teach. During the next five years she enjoyed her 5th & 6th graders
and coaching the girls' basketball team. After a brief stint as a junior high
teach in Grand Junction she returned to Randall where she met Richard Simpson
the new teacher and principal at the school. They were married on June 4, 1950
and had two sons, Loren and David before moving to Clarion in 1955.
Pearl was a full time mom while the boys grew up, acting as den mother and
cheerleading her boys in their athletic and music events. Later she substitute
taught at Clarion schools for many years until becoming the United Methodist
Church secretary in 1973, a post she held for 10 years until her retirement.
She loved Jesus all her life and was an active leader in the Clarion Methodist
Church and United Methodist Women's group. She held various offices at the local
district and state level where she met many wonderful friends.
She enjoyed reading, teaching Sunday school, and collecting things. She filled
her life in later years with poetry, angel figurines, toothpick holders,
teaspoons, and articles clipped from area papers. Her friends and loved ones
were her number one priority and she made it her business to keep up with
everyone she met since her college days and acting as unofficial greeter at
church. She was an encourager and enjoyed cheering for her grandchildren and
great-grandchildren in her later years.
Pearl is survived by her two sons, Loren of Rock Island, IL and David of Fort
Worth, TX; seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Richard; and five brothers.