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Wigmore Pierson Obituary

Wigmore Alling Pierson, 72, died Tuesday after a year-long standoff with a variety of illnesses that tried to lay him low. Wig left this world exactly the way he wanted to: at his Hull home, at peace and surrounded by his wife, Molly, and children Beth, Morgan and Jack. Wig was best known locally as the host of cable talk-show "Pierson to Person", which was broadcast live from Scituate every Thursday for 10 years. His enthusiasm and boundless curiosity attracted guests from local Cohasset luminaries to state wide political figures like Billy Bulger and Bill Weld to wrestler "Killer" Kowalski and boxer Peter McNeely. Wig, his future wife, Molly, who worked for the Patriot Ledger and Cohasset Mariner editor Mary Ford, had a great time for years disporting themselves as the "Cohasset media giants". But Wig's real love was politics, local or national. He got a degree in political science from Lake Forest College in Illinois and then served in the Peace Corps in Peru for two years. When he returned, Wig ran twice for state representative from Newton.To his great surprise, this 20-something Republican running in what was then a heavily Democratic town, lost. Undaunted, he moved to Washington D.C. where he founded a career counseling firm and was thrilled to serve as a presidential advance man to President Gerald Ford. During his 22 years in Cohasset, he jumped into the political scene with both feet, joining town boards, running for office twice and working behind the scenes on many campaigns. Another enthusiasm was history--his own, his town's, the country's. Wig, a descendant of William Brewster, was a proud member and past governor of the Massachusetts Mayflower Society. In Cohasset, he served on the historical commission and as chairman of the committee that produced the third volume of the Narrative History of Cohasset. He maintained such a comprehensive collection of presidential literature and memorabilia that his library sports the Presidential Seal. Wig also bribed each of his kids to memorize all the presidents in order. Wig's real talent may have been for friendship. He kept in touch with boyhood friends from Newton, classmates from Buckingham Browne Nichols, fraternity brothers from Lake Forest College, fellow Peace Corps volunteers, the production crew from "Pierson to Person", Mayflower members from all over the country , and dear friends gathered from two decades in Cohasset. He was a larger than life figure who will be missed by those he touched across the country. Wig was born in Oakland, California, to Merlin A. and Janice W. Pierson and was raised in Newton. He was a loving husband to Molly (Hochkeppel) Pierson; devoted Dad to Elizabeth Brundage, Morgan Wigmore and Jack Benham Civita Pierson; super stepdad to Kurt, Glen, Matt and Zach Hochkeppel and their spouses Kelly, Sarah, Kendra and Caitlin; loving"Grampy" to Cole, Finn, Ella, Mimi, Carisa, Myrna, Rosey and Shane Hochkeppel; he is also survived by cousins Jean Koenig and Ruth Wetmore, their spouses and children. There will be a memorial service at 5 p.m. Friday at the Second Congregational Church, 43 Highland Ave., Cohasset. Reception will follow. Arrangements will be through McNamara Sparrell Funeral Home, Cohasset. McNamara-Sparrell Funeral Homes Cohasset-Norwell 781-383-0200

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Published by The Patriot Ledger on Jun. 20, 2012.

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Janet Moore

June 14, 2021

Wig you led such a wonderful life and affected so many people in such a positive way. You had a strong influence on my Sarah in her Derby Academy years. As you look down on us be proud and peaceful. Janet Moore

John Nelson

June 14, 2019

One of my favorite people of all time and one of the World's Great Falstaffian characters! We miss you Senator! And we love you!

September 21, 2012

Molly, Beth, Morgan & Ben,

Eileen and I just learned of Wig's passing and we are so sorry for your loss.

I have treasured my relationship with Wig for so many years. He was my fraternity brother at Lake Forest and my good friend ever since. He too is legendary in the Williams family and I truly wish my two children had learned how to memorize the presidents of the US the way Beth, Morgan and Ben did.

I also hope that when Wig arrived at the pearly gates, St. Pete was finally able to convince Wig that the first child of English descent really was not born on Plymouth Rock but in North Carolina. And I bet that Wig now gets all of the grits he wants for breakfast.

I will miss Wig every year when Christmas comes without one of his wonderful form letters than had all of her personal addendums written in the borders.

May God keep my friend Wig safe and may God cover Wig's family with His love.

Don & Eileen Williams
Rocky Mount NC

Jen Kern

July 18, 2012

So sad to hear this. Wig was my dad's college buddy (David Kern) and a part of my childhood (through both "tall tales" and real life visits. I have a VERY clear memory of frolicking together on the sands of Point Beach State Park in my home town of Two Rivers, WI. AND him making ME memorize all the presidents in order when we went to visit him when I was in 4th grade (1981). I remember a red velvet lined (?) cabinet with little figurines of all the presidents in his library. When I got back to school I showed off my new skill by running though all of them from memory. I can still do most of them! I also remember Wig arranged for our family to have a special tour of the White House when we visited DC.

I just told my parents and they are so sad.

What great memories!

Love,
Jen Kern

July 9, 2012

Dear Molly & Family,
I just learned today of the passing of our good friend and fellow Peace Corps Volunteer. Please accept my sincere condolences at this most difficult time. Not only will he remain in my memory from our time together in LA for Peace Corps Training and then as volunteers in Peru, but also for the great "mini-reunions" you and Wig would sponsor for members of PC Group ... those were wonderful week-ends well spent with many good friends from the past. I will always be grateful to you & Wig for inviting me to attend.
My thoughts & prayers are with you all.
Que Viva siempre nuestro amigo "Peluca Mas"!!

Mike Lyons
PCV San Jose, Peru
Peabody, MA

Joanie Fisher

July 2, 2012

Molly...Just heard from Judy that Wig passed away. So very sorry to hear this.
Hope all is well with you and the family.
Take care....

John Nelson

June 24, 2012

Wigmore A. Pierson III was a Falstaffian character with an infectious zest for life. Any one who knew him had their life enriched and this planet is the poorer for his passing. Thanks for all the rewarding memories, Wig! Allah yifhazak (God Protect You)!

Peter Pratt

June 23, 2012

Beth, Morgan, Jack and Molly --

Words can not express my sadness at hearing of Wig's passing.

Yet, each time I have thought of Wig over these past several days -- as we all have through the years -- I can not help but smile while remembering a particular witticism from him (among many), a public statement that brought down the house, a TV show of his that stood out, or one of the many times we together fought the good fight.

Thank you for sharing Wig with the rest of us, in Cohasset and beyond. All of us that had the honor to call him friend are the better for having done so.

June 21, 2012

I have been remembering our days at the QEC and how proud Wig was of his 3 children. Seeing Wig's picture brings back so many wonderful memories. Please accept my condolences.

Judy Gillis

Ignacio Montero

June 21, 2012

Beth, Morgan, Jack and Molly.
I am so saddened to hear of Wig's passing. He was a nice, warm and good-humored gentleman. I´ll always remember your father love for ideas and politics, always willing to discuss and share his very well informed thoughts.
Chimbote, presidential suite, the book of Salt about Cohasset, the kennedy interview, his love for great cuisine, president at his fraternity, sense of humor, ah, loose ideas that strike me like fresh wind about Wig.
My deepest sympathy guys.

Janet Pickering

June 21, 2012

Jack, Morgan, Beth and Molly
Wig added so much to the lives of my Sarah and all of your friends at Derby. He will be missed and always loved. I was happy for the opportunity to know him.

June 21, 2012

Wig was my close friend for 55 years, high school classmate, tennis and softball partner and great pal. I loved and admired his many fine qualities, his integrity, sense of humor and devotion to family. Beth and I extend our deepest condolences to Molly, his children, grandchildren and other family, friends and colleagues. May his memory be a blessing for us all. Gerry Tishler.

June 21, 2012

Molly, Beth, Morgan and Jack -
Our deepest sympathy. Wig will surely missed but we think of him and can't help but smile. And, of course, we know that he and Susan are up there, carrying on (and solving it all). Desi and Carol

Robin and John Harding

June 21, 2012

Morgan - we were saddened to hear of your father's passing from Gail and Chris Chop. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this very difficult time.

June 21, 2012

Beth, Morgan and Jack -
I still remember your dad's energy and enthusiasm the first day he brought you to school at Derby! I admire the way he welcomed everyone into his life. "Hospitality" in it's broadest sense comes to mind as I remember Wig!
Fond regards,
Polly Rizzotto

Candace Hubbard Jewett

June 21, 2012

Morgan and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Wig had such a special gift-the love of life and passed that on to many people.
Candy Jewett

Candace Hubbard Jewett

June 21, 2012

Morgan and all
My thoughts are with you. Your Dad had the gift of love of life. He enjoyed it fully.
Candace Jewett

June 21, 2012

i will miss you Wigmore very much Love Teri Mitchell

Jean Koenig

June 20, 2012

Wig was my beloved cousin, and the brother I never had, truly one-of-a-kind. When God created Wig He used some unique ingredients & put some extra icing on the cake. I truly loved him and will miss our spirited debates. Wig had a great big heart that overflowed with love for everybody. With prayers and love for Molly and family. I'll always love you Wig. See you in Heaven.

Tony Newhall

June 20, 2012

Wigmore was one of the most memorable and beloved characters I met during our Peace Corps service in Peru, 1964-66. A more likable politician I never encountered. He should have been elected mayor of Chimbote. Wig devoted his life to helping his fellow man.

Tia Cozart

June 20, 2012

Never met someone so enthusiastic about...well, everything! And he always made me feel special. I will miss him so. All my love and prayers are with you all during this time, Tia Cozart and family

Gail and Walter Chop

June 20, 2012

We never had the priviledge of meeting Wig but got to know him through his son Morgan who quickly became a dear part of our extended family. Wig is a shining example of a life well lived and judging by his son, he must have been a wonderful man. The family will experience great comfort in the wealth of warm memories.

robert a shivers

June 20, 2012

my dear friend from peace corps days in peru 1964-1966

Greg Kohlhagen

June 20, 2012

With condolences to the whole Pierson family. Wig will be missed greatly. Greg Kohlhagen

Bobby Belliveau

June 20, 2012

Wig was my older brother, my dear friend, and my TV partner for over 10 years and 400 television shows together on "Pierson to Person". As his Executive Producer and right arm, we had a great ride, and what we did had a real impact around the So. Shore. I miss Thursday nights and the show production to this day. We had a wonderful crew of volunteers who deeply cared about our efforts, and Wig was so grateful and generous to us all as our host. On behalf of the Belliveau Family, and our P2P Crew, I extend our condolences and love to the Pierson Families. Bobby Belliveau

Andrew Jewett

June 20, 2012

Our condolences to the Pierson family. Wig will be missed. With Love, Christine and Andrew

June 20, 2012

Wig was my older Brother, my dear friend, and TV partner. I was so very proud of "Pierson to Person", and our all volunteer crew, for what we achieved with Wig's vision and leadership for over 10 years and 400 shows. I will deeply miss our Brotherhood. With Love, Bobby Belliveau, Executive Producer, "Pierson to Person"

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