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Albert Henry Paxton,
Sr. - Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Jackson, MS Clarion-Ledger
June 10, 2015
Funeral services for
Albert Henry Paxton, Sr. of Tallulah, Louisiana, who passed away on June 8,
2015, will be held Thursday, June 11, at 11:00 a.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church
in Tallulah. Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. in the church.
Mr. Paxton was born
January 31, 1922, in Warren County, Mississippi, to parents, Ellie Brown and
Theo Vallient Paxton, Sr. He graduated from
Mississippi State University where he played baseball, was a member of Tau Beta
Pi Engineering Honor Society, President of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, and was
named to Who's Who Among Students in American
Universities and Colleges. He was an M Club Member and a loyal Bulldog for
life.
After graduating, Mr.
Paxton joined the U.S. Army and served in World War II in the European Theatre
as a member of the First Combat Engineers until V.E. Day when he was
transferred to the Philippines. Until the end of the war, he served there as
aide to Brigadier General Ridgley Gaither, assistant division commander of the
86th Infantry Division. After the war, Mr. Paxton built a long, distinguished
career as the owner of LaClede Plantation and Paxton
Quarter Horses in Tallulah, Louisiana. Until recently, he was actively involved
in the operation of both enterprises. A nationally noted breeder of quarter
horses, Mr. Paxton served as the first president of the Mississippi Quarter
Horse Association was a lifetime member of the American Quarter Horse
Association, and in 2002 he was inducted into the National Cutting Horse Hall
of Fame.
Throughout decades of
successful competition at horse shows, he readily conceded it was his love of
horses and the friendships formed over the years that brought him great
fulfillment. He passed on this love to his children, and today the Paxtons carry on their father's proud heritage. Mr. Paxton
dedicated his considerable energy and talents to being a loving, devoted
husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather to his extended family who will always honor his memory. He was a longstanding
member of the First United Methodist Church of Tallulah and an important
contributor to the community in many civic capacities including his support of
the 4-H program and his service as a past director of Tallulah State Bank and
Deposit Guaranty Bank. All who knew Albert Paxton will attest that with his
stately bearing, strong work ethic, steadfast discipline, and unswerving
loyalty, he, throughout his life, unquestionably embodied the admirable traits
that define America's Greatest Generation.
He is survived by his
wife, Suzanne Brunazzi Paxton; sons, Albert Henry
Paxton, Jr. (Sarah), William Theo Paxton (Charlynne),
John Houston Paxton, James Edward Paxton (Chris); daughters, Pamela Paxton Ferriss (David), and Valeria Paxton MacPhail
(William); step-children Cecilia Grant Draper, Thomas Arthur Grant, III and
Richard Arthur Grant; grandchildren Albert Adams Paxton (Kristi), Amy Paxton
Blossom (Benjamin), William Theo Paxton, Jr. (Melissa), Albert Henry Paxton
(Lillian), Carlyle Paxton Killen (Bryant), Mathew King Paxton, Miriam Ferriss Pittman (Chase), David Meadow Ferriss,
III (Chelsea), Sarah Charlynne MacPhail,
Carlyle Valeria MacPhail, Katherine Sweet MacPhail, Annabelle Parker Paxton, Samuel Henry Paxton, and
Kathleen Carlyle Paxton; step-grandchildren, Jon Alexander Draper (Catherine),
Freya Grant, and Gloria Grant; great-grandchildren, Benjamin David Blossom,
Jr., Carlyle Collins Blossom, Charles Adams Blossom, Luke Henry Paxton, James
Edward Paxton, Rosemary Jewell Paxton, Margaret Mae Paxton, William Bryant
Killen, Jr., Mary Chase Pittman, Kathryn Carlyle Pittman, Jane Ferriss Pittman; step-great-grandchild, Henry Esmund Draper; sister, Frances Paxton Downey, and many
nieces and nephews.
Mr. Paxton was
preceded in death by his wife of 32 years, Valeria Logue Paxton, parents Ellie
Brown and Theo Vallient Paxton, Sr. and brother Theo Vallient Paxton, Jr.
Pallbearers are
Albert Adams Paxton, William Theo Paxton, Jr., Albert Henry Paxton, Matthew
King Paxton, David Meadow Ferriss, III, Jon Alexander
Draper, John David Hoseman, Sr. and Edwin Stuart
Moberley, Jr.
The family has
requested that memorials be sent to First United Methodist Church or Trinity
Episcopal Church.