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I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I went to Conval with Kristen and remebered him as soon as I read the wonderful articles about him in the papers.
Heather Whipple-Simard
April 28, 2008 | Francestown, NH
Dublin, New Hampshire
1948 - 2008
John B. Pierce, Jr., 59, died suddenly on April 10 at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Hospital in Lebanon, New Hampshire. He was senior vice president of Yankee Publishing and group publisher of The Old Farmer's Almanac.
John was born July 4, 1948, in Boston, the son of John B. Pierce, Sr., and the late Helen (Merrill) Pierce, and grew up on their dairy farm in Brentwood, New Hampshire.
An athlete and a scholar, John graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1967 and Dartmouth College in 1971, where he explored his lifelong passions for botany and literature.
He moved to Dublin, New Hampshire, and joined Yankee Magazine in 1973. In 1977, at age 29, he was promoted to managing editor, a position he held during the next 14 years, a time when the magazine received numerous national awards for excellence. In 1992 he brought his keen intellect to the role of publisher, and later group publisher, of The Old Farmer's Almanac, and shepherded that venerable publication until his unexpected death.
In the workplace John led with quiet dignity, wisdom, and a passion for excellence. He was known as the voice of reason, a gifted listener, and after a lengthy discussion, invariably everyone looked to John, awaiting his considered opinion. When word of John's passing spread through Yankee's wide community of writers and publishing contacts, the response was that everyone had lost a personal friend. "A good man who always spoke the truth," one said.
As great as John's contributions were in his professional life, his lasting legacy remains his family.
He met his wife of 14 years, Sherin Wight, at Yankee and together, with Sherin as publisher and John as group publisher, they built The Old Farmer's Almanac into a unique and dynamic enterprise, as they made their home and garden a beautiful and restful retreat. His children, Dr. Kristen K. Pierce of Monkton, Vermont, Michael F. Pierce of Dana Point, California, and Alexander Wight Pierce and Jamie Pierce of Dublin, New Hampshire, and grandchildren, Liam and Miles Peterson and Isaac Pierce, remained the core of his life. His quiet strength and grace live on in them.
He is also survived by his father, John B. Pierce, Sr., of Gunnison, Colorado; three brothers, Peter, William, Matt; and a sister, Pamela.
Visiting hours will be Wednesday, April 16, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Jellison Funeral Home in Peterborough. A memorial service followed by a reception will be held on Thursday, April 17, at 2 p.m. at All Saints Church in Peterborough. at All Saints Church, 51 Concord Street, Peterborough. Reverend Adrian Robbins-Cole, Rector, assisted by Reverend Lewis Stone, former rector, will officiate. Burial will be in Dublin Cemetery at a later date.
Gifts in his name may be made to Alzheimer’sAssociation, New Hampshire Office, One Bedford Farms Drive, Suite 105, Bedford, NH 03110.
Jellison Funeral Home, Peterborough, is assisting the family with arrangements.
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I went to Conval with Kristen and remebered him as soon as I read the wonderful articles about him in the papers.
Heather Whipple-Simard
April 28, 2008 | Francestown, NH
So sorry to hear of your loss. May Peace surround your family and friends during this time.
Regina Gurganus
April 27, 2008 | Wilmington, NC
I am so sorry that he has passed, but he is watching us all now, it will be tough shoes to fill, he was a trully talented person, may god be with his family.
wayne simmons
April 19, 2008 | Alton, MO
Dear Sherin, Kristen, Michael, Alex and Jamie,
Both Stephanie and I were shocked and devastated to hear the news about John. When we lived across the street, he and you, Sherin, were always the kindest and friendliest of neighbors, and I always felt so happy and comfortable knowing that you were both nearby.
The many times the three of us went walking at 6:00 AM are fond memories.
There are really no adequate words for this.
Please let me know if there is any...
Laura King
April 15, 2008 | Harrisville, NH
Sherin and family,
My deepest sympathy on the tragic loss of John. He was a wonderful person, mature beyond his years intellectually, and always caring and respectful of others. He was an outstanding School Board Chair when I first met him and was extraordinary in the performance of his leadership responsibilities at Yankee when I came to know him more intimately over the past twenty years. We should all seek solace in our respective memories of happy moments we shared with him.
Major...
Major Wheelock
April 14, 2008 | Bonita Springs, FL
I was shocked and saddened to hear of John's passing. He was a wonderful friend and important mentor to me. WWJD is often a good way to look at things. God bless him. My thoughts and prayers go to his family, friends and colleagues.
John Hassan
April 14, 2008 | West Hartford, CT
My thoughts and prayers are with John's family. The world has lost a truely great man.
Nancy Boudrieau
April 14, 2008 | Clearwater, FL
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this sad, sad time. Our deepest sympathy and God Bless, Jeff and Eileen Quinn
Eileen Quinn
April 13, 2008 | Wilmington, NC
The loss of a great friend is very difficult to bear. We share in your grief and offer our deepest sympathy and condolences.
Howard Katcher & Family
April 13, 2008 | Wexford, PA