Richard Paul Eason, Jr. went to be with his Maker on Monday, June 30, 2025. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
Paul was born on February 10, 1976, at St. Francis Medical Center in Monroe, Louisiana, to his loving parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paul Eason, Sr. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wilcox, Sr. of St. Francisville, Louisiana; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Beatle (Bill) Eason of Monroe, Louisiana; and his uncle, Mr. John C. Wilcox, Jr. of St. Francisville.
Left to cherish his memory are his sister, Christy Eason Albritton (Jeff); his beloved nephew and niece, Alec and Georgia May Albritton; his aunt, Gaye Eason Dean (Jim); and many dear cousins in Shreveport and South Louisiana. He is also remembered with fondness by his former wife, Dr. Margot Bell Eason.
Paul was a 1994 graduate of St. Frederick Catholic High School in Monroe, where he formed lasting friendships. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Information Systems – Information Technology from Louisiana Tech University in 1999 and later became a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer.
Throughout his professional life, Paul demonstrated a strong aptitude for information technology. He possessed expertise in financial operations, personnel and software management, and digital production. He served as a Database Analyst at Century Marketing Solutions (CMS) for four years, before advancing to IT Director and Digital Production Manager at CMS for over 14 years. He later served as IT Manager for JPS for more than four years and eventually became Managing Partner of NerdsToGo in Monroe.
During his college years, Paul was an active member of the TKE Fraternity. In his professional life, he remained committed to service, serving as an Advisory Board Member for the Monroe Salvation Army for over eight years and volunteering with the Ouachita Parish Animal Shelter.
Paul had many passions—he was a devoted fan of both college and NFL football, supported local and regional teams, and enjoyed playing his guitar, hiking, and snow skiing. Most of all, he found peace and serenity at Lake D’Arbonne, where he loved to spend time.
A private graveside service will be held to honor Paul’s life. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the Ouachita Parish Animal Shelter and the Salvation Army of Monroe.
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