ALBERT-PEARCE-Obituary

ALBERT PEARCE Jr.

Silver Spring, Maryland

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June 24, 2018
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Silver Spring, Maryland

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 Albert J. Pearce, Jr.  (Age 76)  On Sunday, June 24, 2018, of Olney, MD. Beloved husband of Eileen Pearce; father of Christine (Jim) Hahn, Jeffrey (Cathy) Pearce; grandfather of Robert, Allison, and Christopher Hahn, Samantha and Sydney Pearce; brother of Daniel and Michael Pearce...

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Loved the man. Our time together was short but we had plenty of stories & laughs. He was a mentor and a friend and it was obvious he was proud of his family and his heart was for Eileen. God Bless all!

Our most heartfelt and sincerest condolences, sending our prayers and love.

AJ - There is a bit of a plumbing problem at our house, but I'm not going to tell you about it. Knowing you, you would find a way to come over and help --even today! We will miss you, good friend!

sorry for the loss of a wonderful person.no more pain and suffering for him. HE is in peace now. Love and prayers to the Pearce family

Our sincere condolences to the Pearce family and especially Christine who has been our daughter's cherished friend for many years. May it be your consolation to find in God above strength and comfort in his love.

My deepest sympathy to the entire Pearce family and extended family and especially to Eileen and close friend since childhood, Christine. I remember coming over to Christine's house in Olney as a teenager and Mr Pearce would always have a smile on his face. He would be very welcoming and joking a lot. He was always kind and a pleasure to be around. Praying wonderful, loving memories comfort you and give you some peace during this sad time. Love, Deborah

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Sincere condolences to the family and friends in this time of great loss.May the God of loyal love comfort you all during your time ofsorrow.(Hosea 13:14)

I always looked forward to the opportunity to speak with AJ... I will always remember him as a kind, interesting, humble and smart man. He will be missed by all who knew him.