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John J. "Jack" Pearce Jr.

85, Skillman, New Jersey

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John J. 'Jack' Pearce Jr. SKILLMAN - John J. "Jack" Pearce Jr., 85, died peacefully at Stonebridge at Montgomery in Skillman, NJ, on Thursday, April 29, 2010. Born in Newark, NJ, to John J. Pearce and Anna Snowden Pearce, he spent his youth in Kearny, NJ, graduating from Kearny High School...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. We've lost a good friend. Jack was such a special person and we cherished his (and Evelyn's) friendship over the years as members of SRC and neighbors in Montgomery Woods. It was a privilege knowing Jack.

Jean and Allen Schultz

To the family of Jack Pearce: I am a management labor attorney and my old firm Grotta, Glassman and Hoffman had many dealings with Jack. He was a "class act" and was respected by management as well as labor. He did not favor one over the other and always looked for an opening to bring the parties together. I extend to his family, my deepest sympathies . Harold Hoffman (Fox Rothschild, LLC)

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow.

Rosalie Guyette (from Dr. Weingarten's office)

Dear Evelyn, Sue, Carol and Barbara,
Judy and I send you our love and condolences. Uncle Jack was a huge part of my life both as a kid and later as a role model for my adult years. I always wanted to be like him in so many ways. We love you all and will keep you in our prayers.
Love,
Paul and Judy

Dear Aunt Evelyn, Susan, Carol, and Barbara,and to all,

I am so very sorry to hear about Uncle Jack. I remember your family and Uncle Jack so fondly when I think of our childhood. Your family was always so kind to us and each other. It was great fun visiting your house and when we used to go to the shore together. I lift my head to the sky and say, Uncle Jack, you had a life well lived and well loved!

May you hit that hole in one many more times now in heaven.