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Richard S. "Rick" Pearson

New Cumberland, Pennsylvania

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Richard S. "Rick" Pearson, 57, of Lewisberry, died after a courageous battle on Wednesday, February 9, 2011 in Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Derry Twp. He was a retired electrician for the DDSP, Fairview Twp. and a U.S. Navy veteran. He was a member of Fishing Creek Salem United...

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Rick was one of my best friends. We shared the same age and our birthdays were two weeks apart. He called on my birthday ever year as I did his for many years. I lived down the hill from him and his parents and we spent much time together in our teens and twenties before going our own ways, but the calls did not stop and we visited each other occasionally. I feel much guilt for not keeping in touch over the past few years. We were very competitive together in every way and it was so...

I have made a good fight, I have come to the end of my journey, I have kept the faith. 2 Timothy 4:7

Rick was not only a close friend, but my BEST man at my wedding. After 30+ years we both probably have some great stories to share about each other. Rick was one of the funniest guys I ever knew. My heart goes out to all who knew Rick and especially to his family. He was so proud of you boys, I have a hard time describing how proud he was of you both but he just smiled when he talked about you two.
I will miss my buddy Rick.

Kyle and Travis - I just wanted to tell you how very sorry I am for the loss of your Dad... he was a super guy. When Devon and I moved in at the Quaker Circle Apartments I didn't know anyone but your Dad and it was very comforting to me to know he was my neighbor because I knew he would have been there if I ever needed anything. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

With deepest sympathy,

Cindy (Devon & Mason's Mom)

May his soul be Eternal. My deepest sorrow to Rick's boys and the Bew Family. He truly will be missed , his laugh and smile . I am so glad I got to see him last summer. He put up a great battle, may he rest now. I'll remember the days of growing up in Drexel Hills.
Much Love: Kitty and Steve Kamowski

Jean/Travis and Kyle, Where do I start with your dad and me. 45 years I've knew this crazy guy we all grew to love! Remembering the first day I met Rick when we moved in across the street and right away bustin on me for wearing whit socks with my whit sneakers ! It was the 60's and blck high tops / black socks! We became best buds and the rest is history! Will miss you Rick and so sorry I didn't get to say good bye to you my old friend

Sorry for your loss. We remember Rick from NC baseball. Always enjoyed his company. You are in our thoughts.
The Shovers

Travis/Kyle,

So sorry for your loss. Though there are no words to take away your pain right now, perhaps knowing that you and your family are in the hearts and prayers of many will lessen it a bit. Your Father was a very good guy.

Sincerely,

Cindy Berkoski