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Malcolm D. Pearson

Northbridge, Massachusetts

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Malcolm D. Pearson, 99, a long-time Sutton resident, passed away November 8, 2010, in Beaumont Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center.His wife of 60 years, Myra (Holding) Pearson, died in 1999. He leaves a son, Paul H. Pearson and his wife Anne of Sandwich, MA and Fort Myers, FL; a daughter,...

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Our deepest condolences to the Pearson family from all of us at America's Stonehenge and the Stone family. My dad Robert Stone and my mom Dot met Malcolm in 1955 before we opened up the site to the public in 1958 as Mystery Hill Caves. He became a lifelong friend to our family. He was a true pioneer in the exploration of America's past and will be greatly missed! My dad left us one year ago, perhaps he and Malcolm are discussing these ancient ruins. It is wonderfull that the Upton Chamber...

November 15, 2010
We feel very blessed to have had Malcolm as a neighbor and friend. He was always there with a helping hand in time of need and generously shared his vast knowledge and expertise. It gave us great comfort and peace of mind to have such nice and wonderful people as malcolm and Myra next door.
Giulio and Barbara Fusaro

Our deepest condolences to the family.
Malcolm was a big part of my life. Our talents complimented each other and we did many, many projects together. The"good old days" may over but the memories will always be there. Rest in Peace dear Friend.
Rene & Anna Thibault - Uxbridge

Malcolm Pearson was the last of the giants from the golden age of New England antiquarianism. He understood that first and foremost, the sites needed to be preserved for study. His work and his photos feature prominently in all three of my books on the ancient stone sites, and I am honored to have known him and grateful for his relentless search for answers.

My fondest memory of Malcolm was the ride up to Mystery Hill. He was so excited to take me and I loved being there. I loved his house, Myra's memorial garden, looking at his photographs and negatives, listening to him talk about seeing good in young people, and watching his passion at work for preserving the history and landscape of our town. He taught me so much and I will miss him dearly. My heartfelt condolences to Malcolm's family.

My condolences to the family of Malcom Pearson. Malcom holds a special place in my heart for being such a positive influence and mentor for my son Brennan. Malcom fueled Brennan's desire to pursue a career in archaeology by instilling in him a sense of curiosity and wonderment surrounding the “stone chambers�. Forever grateful Malcolm.
Jane and Richard Gauthier

I have many fond memories of Malcolm and Myra, and I will always be grateful for all the work Malcolm did for the Historical Society. My condolences to his family.

Malcolm and Myra always seemed like extended family. We loved them both.

We are all fortunate that they were so generous with their time, knowledge, and talents.

Paula Hutchinson

Malcolm ..You always had my respect. Your work and reputation will live on.

Ellie Hutchinson, Sutton