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Hadley Davis Funeral Home Chapel
Date: 07-12-2025
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Obituary
A BEAUTIFUL BEGINNING- Victor Earl McPhearson was born to the union of the late Mr. Willie and Mrs. Nettie McPhearson on August 11, 1970 in Miami, Florida. Victor was the seventh (7th) child, he was special, Victor weighted 10 lbs at birth he was the biggest baby his mother birth naturally, He started with a story before entering this world.
ACADEMIC’S- Victor received his primary education in the private school system(spoiled) until high school, then he attended Miami Edison Senior High School, where he received his diploma.
Victor received a scholarship from Berry University.
WORKMANSHIP- Victor developed a passion for cars at an early age, he was taught by his father. Mr. Willie taught all of his children the trade and left a legacy. Victor first (1st) job was with Wendy’s restaurant in Doral, he worked the night shifts with his sister Ann. He would leave Wendy’s and go to hid father’s body shop.
Victor had a strong consistent work ethic, He worked hard, tirelessly while he could. Vic left Wendy’s after his uncle got him a job with the International Longshoremen’s, he worked there for eight (8) years, Vic also took on another job with the Miami Airport and would work hours for years until he could no longer perform his duties.
Uncle Vic cherished his nieces and nephews; he was even a great uncle. Vic held some dear to him, he will spend all his time around them, his nephews Bootsie, Poota, Rah-Rah and his great nephew Seth, he shared the same birthday with Vic was so proud and excited that day.
CHRISTAN WALK- Victor received Christ at a early age he was anointed from the womb of his mother. Victor attended Brownsville Baptist Church with his family under the leadership of the late Reverend Roosevelt Johnson, later he attended The Hosanna Community Baptist Church un the leadership of his long-time friend Reverend Charles L. Dinkins. Victor never complained while on his journey, he kept his faith, he had a personal relationship with the Lord, Victor endured hardship yet maintained a good spirit, his faith never wavered. Salvation is free but it is not cheap. Victor talked about the hard to others while on his journey of life the epitome of longsuffering, patient and endurance, Victor never let go of the Lord’s hand while walking in the hard way of living Psalm 27:13
VICTOR’S HOBBIES- Victor loved singing he was in a gospel group in little River , he loved to sing gospel songs no Weapon formed against me shell proper was his sororate. He played football and games with the family, he also had some mechanic skills.
ALTHOUGH- Victor journey wasn’t easy he had same difficult seasons during his life, yet he still had some good times. Vic was more than Conquer Victor was built for his journey. Mental illness is real it didn’t defeat nor defined who he was. Victor was on the battlefield for some decades, Victor differently was tried and pruned John 15:1-2 tested and held to the fire. His mother went with him tirelessly until couldn’t any more , she never gave up on him. Victor had the biggest personality and weird laugh, Victor fought a good fight while on his journey til the end.
On June 13, 2025 the Lord said son your journey is completed come on off the battlefield and Victor took the Lord’s hand. He passed away at home with his mother. Victor proceeded in death by his father willie McPhearson brothers Calvin and Alvin McPhearson and a great nephew Lance P. Burke Jr.
Victor is survived by his mother Nettie McPhearson, brothers, Charles Williams and Lydell McPhearson, sisters Patricia McPhearson and Valerie McPhearson, 5 nieces, 7 nephews, 12 great nieces, 8 great nephews brother in law Kelvin Sr. and a awesome aunt Beulah special family friend Reverend Charles Dinkins officaessi reperro blandiatur, preium, quas maio.
ACADEMIC’S- Victor received his primary education in the private school system(spoiled) until high school, then he attended Miami Edison Senior High School, where he received his diploma.
Victor received a scholarship from Berry University.
WORKMANSHIP- Victor developed a passion for cars at an early age, he was taught by his father. Mr. Willie taught all of his children the trade and left a legacy. Victor first (1st) job was with Wendy’s restaurant in Doral, he worked the night shifts with his sister Ann. He would leave Wendy’s and go to hid father’s body shop.
Victor had a strong consistent work ethic, He worked hard, tirelessly while he could. Vic left Wendy’s after his uncle got him a job with the International Longshoremen’s, he worked there for eight (8) years, Vic also took on another job with the Miami Airport and would work hours for years until he could no longer perform his duties.
Uncle Vic cherished his nieces and nephews; he was even a great uncle. Vic held some dear to him, he will spend all his time around them, his nephews Bootsie, Poota, Rah-Rah and his great nephew Seth, he shared the same birthday with Vic was so proud and excited that day.
CHRISTAN WALK- Victor received Christ at a early age he was anointed from the womb of his mother. Victor attended Brownsville Baptist Church with his family under the leadership of the late Reverend Roosevelt Johnson, later he attended The Hosanna Community Baptist Church un the leadership of his long-time friend Reverend Charles L. Dinkins. Victor never complained while on his journey, he kept his faith, he had a personal relationship with the Lord, Victor endured hardship yet maintained a good spirit, his faith never wavered. Salvation is free but it is not cheap. Victor talked about the hard to others while on his journey of life the epitome of longsuffering, patient and endurance, Victor never let go of the Lord’s hand while walking in the hard way of living Psalm 27:13
VICTOR’S HOBBIES- Victor loved singing he was in a gospel group in little River , he loved to sing gospel songs no Weapon formed against me shell proper was his sororate. He played football and games with the family, he also had some mechanic skills.
ALTHOUGH- Victor journey wasn’t easy he had same difficult seasons during his life, yet he still had some good times. Vic was more than Conquer Victor was built for his journey. Mental illness is real it didn’t defeat nor defined who he was. Victor was on the battlefield for some decades, Victor differently was tried and pruned John 15:1-2 tested and held to the fire. His mother went with him tirelessly until couldn’t any more , she never gave up on him. Victor had the biggest personality and weird laugh, Victor fought a good fight while on his journey til the end.
On June 13, 2025 the Lord said son your journey is completed come on off the battlefield and Victor took the Lord’s hand. He passed away at home with his mother. Victor proceeded in death by his father willie McPhearson brothers Calvin and Alvin McPhearson and a great nephew Lance P. Burke Jr.
Victor is survived by his mother Nettie McPhearson, brothers, Charles Williams and Lydell McPhearson, sisters Patricia McPhearson and Valerie McPhearson, 5 nieces, 7 nephews, 12 great nieces, 8 great nephews brother in law Kelvin Sr. and a awesome aunt Beulah special family friend Reverend Charles Dinkins officaessi reperro blandiatur, preium, quas maio.