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Stephen A. Pearson

New Cumberland, Pennsylvania

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Stephen A. Pearson, 50, of New Cumberland died Tuesday, July 29, 2014 at Harrisburg Hospital. Steve was a 1982 graduate of Camp Hill High School and worked as a Forklift Operator for Honeywell Aerospace and Defense, Mechanicsburg. He served as a Board member, Commissioner of the Pony League, and...

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I have nothing but great memories...growing up as best buddies and neighbor. Street hockey, baseball, wiffle ball and Steve's incredible personality. Sending love to his entire family. He'll Never be forgotten.

I only knew steve a short period of time playing hockey with him. Thank you for being a true friend. Thank you #4 for the invite to play, condolences to all familys RIP brother we will lace them up again soon #27 intheghetto

I'd like to express my deepest condolences and sympathy to Steve's family. I have fond memories of growing up in Camp Hill and playing sports there. Steve was always a fierce and tenacious competitor, and this challenged me to be my best whether I was on his team or not. I carry a scar on my chin from Steve given to me on a chilly day on a frozen pond at West Shore County Club, where the two of us shared our love of hockey on shaky skates over one winter. This wasn't the only indelible...

I'm sending my deepest sympathy for the loss of my cousin Steve. I'm sorry I couldn't make the service. I have been out of state for a few months. I know it is very hard to lose such a great person at such a young age.

Jess and family, sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of Steve and I speaking our opinions on sports but most of all I remember he was willing to encourage me to do what I wanted to do. He will be missed.

my deepest condolences to you & your children.steve was a good family man always doing something with his family.I'll miss talking to steve about N.D.among other good conversations we had.r.i.p. my friend you will be greatly missed.

To the Pearson family:
May God bless you and guide you through you times of sorrow. To know Steve was an honor, he will be missed by all those whose lives he touched. A truly wonderful man. Steve may you rest in peace until we meet again.

RIP My old friend Steve. Will never forget you and all the great times playing baseball together. Condolences to your family.

My deepest condolences to Steve's family. One of the great things about growing up in Camp Hill was friends like Steve who could interact so easily with so many different types of people. The perfect baseball catcher's personality. Thinking back, I always left a conversation with Steve feeling vaguely optimistic, even if about nothing in particular. RIP