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Family, friends remember Brayden Pearson, seek to honor his ‘zest for life’

Posted at 10:21 pm June 27, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Bubbles for Brayden Pearson

Family and friends blow bubbles for Brayden Pearson during a Friday night vigil at the Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge.

 

He wore No. 14 when he played baseball and basketball for the Boys and Girls Club. Only eight years old and going into fourth grade, he hadn’t really decided on a profession yet, but he thought playing major league baseball “would be awesome,” a family friend said.

So it was fitting that family and friends gathered in the outfield of a baseball field at the Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge to remember Brayden Pearson on Friday. They described Brayden as a lively boy with thick, curly hair, and a contagious laugh—”the best laugh ever,” said Tracy Stewart, a member of the close-knit sports family at the club. Brayden loved school, family friend Sara VanLandingham said.

Brayden died Monday, two days after he had trouble while snorkeling near a swimming area at Clark Center Park in south Oak Ridge. He had to be pulled from the lake that Saturday afternoon. Family and friends performed CPR, and 911 was called. The Oak Ridge police and fire departments responded and continued CPR, and Brayden was flown by a Lifestar medical helicopter to East Tennessee Children’s Hospital in Knoxville.

The family said they wanted to continue Brayden’s zest for life by donating his organs to other children who need them. On Friday, VanLandingham, who has been speaking on behalf of the family, said four organs had been successfully removed for donation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Education, K-12, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: baseball, basketball, Boys and Girls Club, Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge, Brayden Pearson, Brock Pearson, Bubbles for Brayden, Children's Hospital, Clark Center Park, Click Funeral Home, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Gail Fillers, Glenwood Baptist Church, Jessica Pearson, Lifestar, Mark Walton, Melissa Blalock, Oak Ridge fire, Oak Ridge Police, Sara VanLandingham, Tracy Stewart, Woodland Elementary School

Candlelight vigil for Brayden Pearson at Boys and Girls Club this evening

Posted at 4:16 pm June 27, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Brayden Keith Pearson

Brayden Pearson, Our Hero, #14 (Submitted photo)

There is a candlelight vigil for Brayden Pearson at 6 p.m. today at the Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge at 102 S. Jefferson Circle. The public is invited.

Funeral services will be held on Sunday, June 29, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at Click Funeral Home at 9020 Middlebrook Pike in Knoxville, with the procession to immediately follow. There are bike clubs riding on Sunday in honor of Brayden, including the Knoxville Chapter of Band of Brothers and Christian Motorcycle Club of America.

Brayden would have been a fourth-grade student at Woodland Elementary School this coming year. He died Monday after having trouble while snorkeling at Clark Center Park in Oak Ridge on Saturday.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Community, Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge, Brayden Pearson, candlelight vigil, Clark Park, Click Funeral Home, funeral services, Woodland Elementary School

Our Hero, #14: Brayden a ‘lively boy,’ attended Woodland, organs to be donated

Posted at 10:02 am June 25, 2014
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Brayden Keith Pearson

Brayden Pearson, Our Hero #14 (Submitted photo)

By Sara VanLandingham

On Saturday, June 21, while swimming at Clark Park in Oak Ridge, Brayden Keith Pearson, age 8, began having trouble while snorkeling and was removed from the lake. Family and friends performed CPR, and 911 was called. Oak Ridge Fire and Police Departments responded. The fire department took over life-saving operations and Brayden was flown via UT Life Star to Children’s Hospital. Despite rescue companies’ life-saving efforts, Brayden was pronounced dead at 11:35 a.m. on Monday, June 23, but remained on life support.

Brayden was a lively little boy who attended Woodland Elementary School and played as #14 Boys and Girls Club of America Little League team. The family has decided the best way to continue Brayden’s zest for life is through organ donation to children currently in need. The family asks that anyone wishing to support them please donate to the Brayden Medical Fund at youcaring.com or directly to Children’s Hospital in Brayden’s name.

Due to the enormous outpouring of support, the family will be holding a public memorial service at Click Funeral Home on Middlebrook Pike. Arrangements to be announced or more info can be seen by visiting http://www.clickfuneralhome.com. Anyone planning to participate in the funeral procession is asked to contact Click funeral home directly for time, location, and instructions on lining up. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Brayden Keith Pearson, Brayden Pearson, Children's Hospital, Clark Center Park, Clark Park, Sara VanLandingham, Woodland Elementary School

Woodland student pulled from water Saturday dies Monday, school official says

Posted at 10:53 pm June 23, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The fourth-grade student pulled from the water at Clark Center Park in Oak Ridge on Saturday afternoon died on Monday, a school official said.

Brayden Pearson was a student at Woodland Elementary School, said Keys Fillauer, Oak Ridge Board of Education chair. The school board observed a moment of silence for Pearson during a Monday evening meeting.

Pearson was found underwater while swimming with his family at a picnic area at the park around 4 p.m. Saturday, Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley said. He was not conscious, Kerley said.

CPR was started, and Pearson was flown by a Lifestar medical helicopter to East Tennessee Children’s Hospital in Knoxville, where he had a pulse on Saturday afternoon and was moved into Intensive Care, Kerley said.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Brayden Pearson, Clark Center Park, Darryl Kerley, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Keys Fillauer, Lifestar, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Woodland Elementary School

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