Hope-Pearson-Obituary

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Hope W. Pearson

Candia, New Hampshire

Oct 1, 1924 – Apr 21, 2021 (Age 96)

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BORN
October 1, 1924
DIED
April 21, 2021
AGE
96
LOCATION
Candia, New Hampshire
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Hope W. Pearson, 96, of Candia, NH passed into the care of our Lord on April 21, 2021 after a period of declining health. She was the second of three children born to Eugene and Hazel (Ayer) Wiley in Manchester, NH on October 1, 1924. She attended the Gorham Pond Road one room schoolhouse...

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My deepest condolences to your mother, Hope. She was my Mom’s roommate at Villa Crest. Your mother was a pleasant lady whenever I came to see my Mom, Doris Compagna. I went to see your Mom in October outside your Mom’s window, but she didn’t remember me. Rest In Peace Hope and say hello to my Mom.

My deepest sympathy to Hope's family. She will be greatly missed. We enjoyed our annual breakfast talking about the post office etc.

My deepest condolences to your mother, Hope. She was my Mom’s roommate at Villa Crest. Your mother was a pleasant lady whenever I came to see my Mom, Doris Compagna. I went to see your Mom in October outside your Mom’s window, but she didn’t remember me. Rest in Pease Hope and say hello to my Mom.

We will miss Hope. We first met her 35 years ago when we moved to Candia. She was working in the Post Office which was right around the corner from us and each time we went in we would stop and have a pleasant chat with her. We will miss her smiling face and seeing her in church each Sunday. RIP. Richard & Anne Rodman

Hope was an inspiration to me. She taught me a lot about plants, and about caring for others. Thank you Hope! Linda

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. I have known Hope, her daughter Sarah for many years (from Franklin Street Church). Hope was a very pleasant woman and will be missed by many.

We send our deepest sympathy. Our hearts go out to you all. Hope was such an inspiration to me! I loved hearing her stories of family history and sharing our love for gardening. We will miss her!

We send our deepest sympathy. Our hearts go out to you all.
Hope was such an inspiration to me! I loved hearing her stories of family history and sharing our love for gardening. We will miss her!

She was a wonderful lady. Keeping her beautiful and loving family in my thoughts and prayers.

Such a perfect tribute, I lived in CT, so often tried to have a visit when in NH, and loved meeting up at Golden Rod for a lobster roll or ice cream. We were fans of Paul Parent and sometimes spoke of his gardening advice. I often went home too with a new dahlia tuber from her garden. Will never forget. Sally Rossetti, one of the cousins.