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Joffrie Pierce

Seattle, Washington

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Joffrie Pierce passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on March 2, 2011.

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I have been clearing my Aunt, Josephine Harwood's 99 years of memorabilia. I've found a picture done by Joffrie Pierce. I'm wondering if anyone from his family would want it. If you reach out to me....cell: 425.241.3484. I can send you a picture of his work. Please contact me asap, since I'm discarding many of her memorabilia. My regrets for your loss.


March 29, 2011 is Joffrie's birthday. Please think of him today. Joffrie touched many lives..especially mine and I will love him and miss him forever.

March 29, 2011
today is Joffrie's birthday. Please think of him during the day today. Joffrie touched the lives of many people especially mine and I will love and miss him forever.

I was Joffs base player for 21 years, and in that time he became my closest friend that I could call anytime about anything.He will be forever missed but never forgotten

I was Joffs base player for 21 years. He bacame my closest friend that I could call any time about anything. He will be forever missed,and never forgotten.

I knew Joff when he was at Roosevelt High playing trumpet in the marching band; then as an employee of TnT Auto Parts on Roosevelt Way NE; and as a 'junkyard employee' in Seattle's South End, before his waterproofing phase. He was such a funny guy! Yes, the humor was often crude; but his spirit was so upbeat, and that wonderfully low, droll voice made him a delight to be around. Here's to his family! I know they'll all miss him terribly!

Joff was one of those gaggle of kids running around Silcox Island, so I watched him grow up, struggle with the guitar (looking lovingly at my collection of guitars next door), mature and build his life. I was friends with his family through my dad and the Silcox island summer connections. He will be missed and another piece of Island history has been lost. but not forgotten. Chris Lunn-Bonney Lake, Washington (formerly Slcox Island)

I knew Joff when we were teenagers. He was a dear friend who was always ready to help anyone who needed it. I can remember his laugh and how he enjoyed playing his guitar. My thoughts go out to his family & friends.

Joffrie was a treasured friend and fellow musician whom I've known for over 25 years. He is very missed and will continue to be forever. I'll see you beyond this life, brother.