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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, William Janes Pearce, 71 years old, born on August 14, 1921, and passed away on May 14, 1993. We will remember him forever.
July 29, 2019
July 29, 2019
Dad, wouldn't you be happy to know that Bud and I are celebrating our 50th year as a married couple this year! You and Mom set an excellent example for us with 46 years. You would have celebrated 47 if you had only lived to see it.
May 15, 2016
May 15, 2016
Dad, I wonder what you would think about our being pastors in the Baptist church. I think you would like that because Grandma and Aunt Ada were Baptist. I miss your encouraging words, Dad. I like to think of you and Mom in heaven together praising God and waiting for us. Love always, Mollie.
May 14, 2015
May 14, 2015
Dad, you would be surprised that you are the great grandfather of 9 great grandchildren: Michael, Owen, Kaytlyn, Eilish, Emma Lee, Tyler, Cameron, Maxwell (he has your smile), and Fionntán. Wouldn't you be proud! I am trying to be a good Aunt, Dad, and now I guess I am the oldest in the family - the matriarch so to speak. Love you and miss you. - Mollie
May 15, 2014
May 15, 2014
It is hard to realize that 21 years have gone by since Dad passed away. I miss you, Dad. You could always make me laugh. I tried to make you laugh a little in those last months. We didn't always understand one another, but in spite of that, we loved each other. I was always proud to be your daughter.
April 26, 2012
April 26, 2012
Dad was a wonderful story-teller, especially when it was a joke on himself. Dad made many sacrifices for his family. He loved having family around him, especially the babies. Dad was a man of organization and order, shipshape Bristol fashion. Dad loved Mom and was never shy to show it. He hated to leave her, but he trusted her and wanted the best for her. His life was too short.

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July 29, 2019
July 29, 2019
Dad, wouldn't you be happy to know that Bud and I are celebrating our 50th year as a married couple this year! You and Mom set an excellent example for us with 46 years. You would have celebrated 47 if you had only lived to see it.
May 15, 2016
May 15, 2016
Dad, I wonder what you would think about our being pastors in the Baptist church. I think you would like that because Grandma and Aunt Ada were Baptist. I miss your encouraging words, Dad. I like to think of you and Mom in heaven together praising God and waiting for us. Love always, Mollie.
May 14, 2015
May 14, 2015
Dad, you would be surprised that you are the great grandfather of 9 great grandchildren: Michael, Owen, Kaytlyn, Eilish, Emma Lee, Tyler, Cameron, Maxwell (he has your smile), and Fionntán. Wouldn't you be proud! I am trying to be a good Aunt, Dad, and now I guess I am the oldest in the family - the matriarch so to speak. Love you and miss you. - Mollie
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Lunch Stop Picnic

May 15, 2016

Dad was very organized when we traveled. He always made an itinerary which he sent to our grandparents. He usually did most of the driving and he always packed the car.  Mom used to send us to distract him while she tucked in an extra pillow or bag.  We usually had a picnic lunch on the way.  I remember one time we stopped by a river where there was a picnic table.  Dad had some trouble lighting our camp stove so that Mom could cook hot dogs.  The camp stove suddenly caught fire and Dad, reacting quickly, picked up the table cloth, stove and all and flung them into the river.  Exciting but dangerous.

One day Dad was angry at all of us for some reason and stopped talking all morning in the car.  Eventually, we pulled up to a small creek with some overhanging trees.  We dutifully spilled out of the car and spread out our blanket for the picnic.  Dad ate in silence, but took time to warn us very sternly about not walking on the rocks in the creek in case we fell in because we'd have to travel on in our wet things.  After lunch, Dad went to wash his hands in the creek and stepped on the rocks.  Of course, he slipped off a rock and fell in up to his shins.  Dad was the first to laugh about it all and then so did we.  Everything returned to normal and it became one of our favourite stories on him.  :D

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