Daniel-Pearson-Obituary

Daniel Arthur Pearson

Stonington, Connecticut

Nov 5, 1971 – Jan 21, 2026

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BORN
November 5, 1971
DIED
January 21, 2026
LOCATION
Stonington, Connecticut

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Stonington - Daniel Arthur Pearson, 54, beloved father, son, friend, brother, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026, at Yale New Haven Hospital after a prolonged illness. Dan was born Nov. 5, 1971, at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital in New London to the late Jean...

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Andy, Dawn & Family, So very sorry to hear of Dan's passing. I had the opportunity of working with him when I worked at The Day & shared that I knew you both from when I was Dawn's roommate at Eastern. Hope everyone is well beyond this. My condolences to all. May Dan rest in eternal peace & fly high with the angels. Prayers of comfort for you both & for the rest of the family. Much Love, Kerry Lisinski Krassner

I am so sorry for your loss, Andy. Dan was one of a kind, and I'm grateful for having the chance to spend time in his presence in our high school days. This obituary does a great job of capturing Dan's lovable quirks. I'm not at all surprised to learn about him coordinating a lecture series of off-the-wall topics. His sense of humor was diverse and profound, and generally hilarious. The world lost someone special.

Alexa and Isla, so sorry to hear of Dan's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Alexa and the Pearson Family: I am deeply shocked by the loss of Dan. As a colleague and dear friend of his parents, I go way back to the early 70's with his family. His Dad and I were extremely close friends, sometimes golfing partners. Furthermore, I had the pleasure of teaching Dan and Andy in class. Dan and I spoke shortly after his Mom passed and we were trying to set up a luncheon, however sad to say it never materialized. Obviously his credentials are a reflection of the influence that...

I did not know Dan, but I truly loved his parents, Art and Jean Pearson, when they were my teachers at Fitch in the late 60's. I knew they had a son Dan, but then I left the area and lost contact. One of my classmates sent me this obituary, and as I looked at the picture, I could see his parents and how proud they must have been of him. What a wonderful description of a life led fully and uniquely. I am sorry it ended so soon

I remember Dan from high school. My sincere condolences to his family and friends. I am glad to see that he stayed unapologetically true to himself; so many people don't.

Rest in Peace Dan you made the world a better place