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Alicia V. Nieva-Woodgate
August 19, 2024
Oh, I am so sorry to hear of Stuart's passing. I worked with him at Phase Two Strategies and had the utmost respect. He was a great mentor and wonderful colleague! Such a lovely man - he always had everyone's best interests at heart. So very sorry he's left this world.
Dawn Evans
July 20, 2020
My husband and I met Stuart on a Tauck tour of Italy. He was incredibly interesting and kind. We kept in touch briefly after and I am just learning of his passing. Our deepest condolences to the Pearlman children and family.
Henry Gilman
March 23, 2019
I didn't know Stu had passed. I'm sorry I couldn't honor him at the funeral. But I first met Stu as a reporter for the Wall Street Journal back in the 80s. We had a professional relationship, of course. But it is the friendship - and catching up over breakfast at City Limits - that I will remember the most. One of the greatest. h
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Susan Dentzer Alston
December 3, 2018
Stuart Pearlman was one of the kindest, most generous people I have ever known. He was phenomenally kind to me and members of my family on multiple occasions, and went out of his way to help people while seeming to expect nothing in return. He was unfailingly interested in the doings of others and, to me, was the very definition of a mensch. He is a role model for all of us, especially in this age when the very qualities he demonstrated so routinely are in such short supply. May he rest in peace, and may God bless him, his wife Regina, his children Laura and Andrew and their families, always.
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