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William E. Pierson M.D.

Seattle, Washington

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William Pierson passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on September 7, 2011.

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Hey Doc, sorry this is so late, I've only just found this page.
I just wanted to say thank you, and I don't know where else to say it.

To the Pierson family I was out of town for the funeral mass and my thoughts and prayers go out to you all at this time. I have great memories as a kid having Dr. Pierson run us around in the "Orange" Bayliner at Sandy Point , lots of fun and he even went water sking. George Rockwell

Christie - My condolences to you and your entire family. My heart goes out to you during this sad time. I wanted to let you know that I was thinking about you. Giving you a BIG hug! Feel free get my contact info from Aphrodite at Bellevue Gene Juarez.

"Doc" as we called him will be greatly missed by the Fenton family - he and his wonderful family made us part of their family with love and friendship and the great times at Sandy Point especially on the 4th of July and oh that great wine from Cascade Estates - Doc your journey here was cut short - but you left so very many of us with wonderful memories - thank you....our thoughts and prayers go to Louisa, Bill Jr, Marni, Chrissy, Frank and Tom ..... The Fentons - David, Tracey, Ashley,...

I attended Assumption with his son Frank. Frank was a forward and I was the sweeper on the soccer team. His parents were at all the games and were popular among their peers. Bill was a great dad, and I learned that at a birthday party.

It was towards the end of our years at Assumption and Frank had a sleepover party at his house. Prior to the event some of us had purchased large quantities of toilet paper, shaving cream, and eggs, and I mean large quantities, dozens of...

Bill Pierson was an inspirational man. He modeled true devotion to his family, his profession, his church, his alma mater, the schools which his children attended, and of course to his wine. My sincere condolences to Louisa and the rest of the family.

Only meant Mr. Pierson at our daughter.Knew he had
to be a very special person to raise such a terrific son
as Frank.