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david werner
February 16, 2019
Peirce was a fine individual with intellectual talent and an understanding of others. He was the type of person who one always remembers in the most positive light. While he is missed his memory lives on for all who knew him.
Jim McCrory
March 13, 2018
Everything everyone has previously said in the guestbook I heartily second...He impacted my scholastic, professional, personal life to a degree even, like no other non-family member....6 courses with him...I'd have taken more if able. Humorous, witty, kind, such a hard worker..he will be sorely missed. All my best to his family.
Matt Tharp
March 1, 2018
Dr Lewis was an incredibly gifted, passionate, and engaging teacher who had a profound impact on the way I view the physical and human landscape. He and his contributions to education will be greatly missed.
Dan Urich
March 1, 2018
Dr. Lewis was an inspiration to me as an undergraduate at PSU from 1980-1982.He opened my eyes to the potential geography careers around me as well as the world as a whole. He will truly be missed. Rest in Peace.
Donald Rallis
February 27, 2018
I owe a huge personal, intellectual, and professional debt to Peirce. As my doctoral adviser in the 1980s, he was a sage guide, a rigorous critic, and a remarkable inspiration.
Peirce continues to have a profound influence on me as a geographer, a teacher, and a person. He may be gone, but I know that some small part of him lives on in my own work, and particularly in my teaching. My sincere condolences to Felicia, Hugh and the rest of the family.
Rob Britton
February 27, 2018
Peirce Lewis was a remarkable man. I met him as a graduate student in geography at the University of Minnesota, and he provided both inspiration and real help in my doctoral work. Though I left academic geography not long after earning my PhD, the lessons I learned from Dr. Lewis have remained with me all my life.
By coincidence, I am spending this week (February 26-March 2) teaching in the College of Communications at Penn State, and I thought of him many times as I made my way around the campus and across this part of the Commonwealth.
His was was a life well lived. May he rest in peace.
John Harner, BS 1986
February 27, 2018
Peirce Lewis was, and continues to be, my inspiration. He was a great teacher who taught me the joy of reading the cultural landscape--something I try to pass on to my students. His enthusiasm and passion was remarkable. A true scholar, a caring person.
Doris Partridge
February 27, 2018
The Pierce Lewis Family.
Wanted you to know that about 30 years ago I was fortunate enough to acquire Dr. Lewis's wonderful Steinway Piano on which I have taught many students from 5 to 85 to play. What a privilege it has been! My prayers are with you.
God Bless
Rod Dietz
February 25, 2018
Dr. Lewis was one of the best professors I had at THE Pennsylvania State University .... he showed me the importance of The Christian Science Monitor as text book for the history and geography of international affairs, his explaination of the "3 ways to make rain" was something I used as a teacher in the secondary school classroom, his explaination of the "sheer geography" of how Chicago, "a location of terrible site and situation", came to be was another lesson that I've carried with me all these years, and his general enthusiasm and passing for teaching the geography of international affairs was not only entertaining, it was well worth the tuition I paid for my undergraduate education ..... Dr. Lewis, may you Rest In Peace after a job WELL DONE in the classroom !!!
Vivian Levensohn
February 24, 2018
Pierce's teaching added immeasurably to the quality of my life. Even now, as I prepare to travel to the southwest, I am pulling out my Raisz Map, an intellectual gift from Pierce. My geography education in the Master's program at PSU was outstanding, but nothing gave me a lifelong appreciation for the landscape like Peirce's Classes did. Condolences to Felicia and Hugh. May his memory be a blessing.
David Werner
February 24, 2018
Peirce was a wonderful man who leaves a remarkable legacy in State College and beyond.
Paul Daniel Marriott
February 23, 2018
Pierce was the single most influential professor of my entire education career. Three degrees and three great universities and his course, Geography 102 'How to Read the American Landscape,' remains the most enlightening moment of my life. His views on observation and assessment shaped my career, my writing and now my teaching at Penn State. I will dedicate my class on the contemporary landscape this Monday to his memory and most engaging teaching style.
As he said at the start of each of his remarkable slide lectures when he lowered the lights, 'Now I will plunge you into intellectual darkness' ...and off we went on a captivating journey of discovery.
Rest in Peace dear friend and mentor.
Robb Johnsrud
February 23, 2018
Felicia and Hugh,
My deep sympathies to you and the whole family for the death of Pierce. I knew him almost solely through his writings and community works, and knew him as a leading figure in the most fascinating areas of geography. It's a regret of my life that I didn't get to know Pierce, and you, during my years in State College. I wish you well.
Eliza Pennypacker
February 22, 2018
Felicia,I'm so sorry for your loss. Really, the loss of *all* of us who knew Peirce. He was an important inspiration to me when I was a young faculty member; he really taught me (without realizing it) how to teach and how to write. I will be forever grateful that he also became my friend. I will never forget him.
Jonathan Ritchey
February 22, 2018
Best professor I ever had! I'm a land surveyor and think of him(and his classes) often while at work, traveling, or just out and about on my own time. I consider myself fortunate to have had him as a professor. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
PennState, BS Geography, 1996
February 22, 2018
I was lucky enough to meet Dr. Lewis during my very first term at PSU, and enjoyed his fascinating deliveries in three different courses. I still quote him frequently and remember him as a superbly engaging lecturer and insightful mentor. An example of his ability to inspire: I was visited in 1980 by a cousin who was academically adrift. He sat in on "Physical Geography" with Dr. Lewis for a week. Went home and finished his semester, transferred to a geography program at Univ. of Idaho, became a cartographer with USGS and has served all over the world, including "wintering over" in Antarctica. Sorry to the Lewis family for your loss and thanks for sharing him with all of us. RJ Leach, LtCol USMC (ret)
Bonj Szczygiel
February 22, 2018
Felicia: anyone who spent time with Pierce knows of his magical presence in a room, his wit, humility and love of the world. His enthusiastic teaching style has stayed with me all these years--I try to emulate the same energy with my own students. He was nothing less than inspirational, and so deeply admired. -Bonj Szczygiel, former student
Steve Handwerk
February 22, 2018
Great Professor and friend! We shall miss him.
Penn State, BS Geography, 1974
February 22, 2018
Dear Falicia and family,
I am so sorry for your loss of Peirce who
will be so fondly remembered by us all.
Sending you much love and prayers as you grieve this loss. Sincerely, Betsy Tanabe
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