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John Anderson Pidgeon

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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John Anderson Pidgeon John Anderson Pidgeon died May 12, 2008. Born in Lawrence, MA, on December 20, 1924, he was the son of Nora Regan Pidgeon and Alfred Pidgeon. Mr. Pidgeon attended public schools in Lawrence and in Andover, MA, as well as Phillips Academy in Andover and Hebron...

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Mr. Pidgeon was an inspiration in countless ways. He had a profoundly positive effect on my life. May he rest in peace.

Dear Barbara and Family,

Please accept my expression of sympathy to you and your family.

Jack is not with you physically, but he will always be with you spiritually.

May your wonderful memories get you through this difficult time.

Dear Barbara and family,
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you as you face this tremendous loss. I once read
"It is only in the darkest of nights that we can clearly see and appreciate the beauty of our gifts of shining stars." The memories and your friends will see you through. The world will miss such a talented and generous man.

My sincere sympathy to the Pidgeon family and friends! Talking about my generation, talking about the effect on past, present and future generations of a Jack Pidgeon is food for thought. Aaron Copland wrote, "Fanfare for the Common Man." Jack was an uncommon man, an exceptionally special guy whose legacy of excellence is and will always be cherished. Kindest regards always to so many; take care.

Dear Pidgeon Family,
Jack Pidgeon was my inspiration and my template for what it is to be a man. May God Bless you and care for his Everlasting Soul.

Ms. Hafer and family:
I would like to offer my deepest sympathies to you all for your loss. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers. May god be with you in the days ahead.

We have so much gratitude for Mr. Pidgeon's help in educating our son, Pete. We all were lucky to know him.

May god bless you Jack Pidgeon. You will not be forgotten.

William & Briant Dukes

To Barbara and Family, I have always enjoyed meeting your husband at every opportunity to have our paths cross, he was always a kind and gentle individual and always had the smile for you. Please except our deepest sympathies and condolences in this your time of bereavement especially as Sandy and I have just lost our Grandmother on Mothers Day. But rest assured, you will see him again and we will see our Grandmother as well because we both know they are looking down on us and saying I AM OK...