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Frederic Pierce Obituary


Dr. Frederic M. Pierce
of Vestal
Dr. Frederic M. Pierce of Vestal, a retired Certified Financial Planner, teacher, coach and businessman who inspired thousands during his varied careers, passed away early Monday morning, April 27. Fred died at home after a long illness, surrounded by his loving wife of 57 years, Georgiana; his daughter, Teresa L. Flynn of Vestal; and his son, Frederic J. Pierce of Syracuse. In addition to Georgiana and his two children, Fred is survived by five grandchildren, Bobby, Elizabeth and Joe Pierce of Syracuse, (children of Fred J. and wife, Donna Bornhurst Pierce) and Eric and Leah Flynn of Vestal (children of Teresa and Francis "Bud" Flynn); a great-grandson, Ethan Pierce (son of Bobby and wife, Lisa); and a nephew, Spencer Pierce of Irvington. He also leaves countless friends, students, clients and acquaintances whose lives were touched by his enduring sense of humor, his patient and deeply intelligent counsel, his moral strength, his generous compassion and his unshakably positive outlook on life. Fred, 78, was born in Irvington, NY, where he excelled at sports and art and starred in high school drama productions. He graduated from Cortland State Teachers' College in 1951 with a Bachelor's degree in physical education, and went on to Columbia University where he earned a Master's degree in 1952. Fred was a Korean War-era veteran and served in the U.S. Army from 1952 to 1954. He taught physical education in the Owego-Apalachin School District from 1955 to 1969, coaching varsity boys basketball, football and golf teams and winning many league championships. While there, he began the district's girl's gymnastics program, eventually taking one of the athletes he coached to the national championships. While teaching, Fred continued his education at Columbia. He earned a Doctorate degree in education in 1965. That same year, Fred was named one of four "Outstanding Young Educators of the Year" in a nationwide competition sponsored by World Book Encyclopedia and the Jaycees. He had previously been named the most outstanding young educator in New York State. Fred served as director of athletics for the Johnson City Central School District from 1969 to 1972, when he stepped down to pursue other business interests. Fred founded The American Gymnastics Camp at Oquaga Lake near Deposit in 1968. He operated the camp every summer until 1985, moving it first to Olympic Lake in Little Meadows, PA, and finally to Wells College on Cayuga Lake. In 1973, Fred started the TC Stars girl's athletic club, a full-time gymnastics school that eventually expanded to include several franchises in New York, Pennsylvania and Florida. He operated the business until 1986. Fred began working part-time as a financial planner with Investment Diversified Services in 1983, eventually making it a full-time career. In 1991, he joined Binghamton Savings Bank as a financial advisor and manager. He retired in 1997, but continued to work as a part-time consultant until 2004. The last five years of his career he worked in partnership with his daughter Teri at BSB. Fred was an avid golfer, the winner of many tournaments, and a member of the Endwell Country Club. When he wasn't on the golf course, he was either reading one of the three books he devoured each week, watching the Mets on television, or planning vacations to Myrtle Beach with his wife. He was a member of John Hus Presbyterian Church in Binghamton.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home Saturday, May 2nd, from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. at Barber Memorial Home, 428 Main St., Johnson City. The memorial service will begin at 11 a.m. Burial will be in Vestal Hills Memorial Park following the memorial. Donations in Fred's name may be made to the Lourdes Foundation for Medical Oncology, the Lourdes Foundation for the Infusion Department, both at 169 Riverside Dr., Binghamton, NY 13905 or to Lourdes Hospice, 4102 Old Vestal Rd., Vestal, NY 13850. The Pierce family will be forever grateful to the compassionate staff of Lourdes' Oncology, infusion and hospice services - especially Dr. Jonathan Kloss - for extending their time with Fred and making his final days as meaningful and comfortable as possible.

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Published by Press & Sun-Bulletin from Apr. 30 to May 1, 2009.

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Pat Amidon Onken

May 7, 2009

Dear Georgie, Freddie, and Teri,

I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. Every year around this time, I think about the fact that it's time to get the camp opened and ready for the summer. The days with Doc were always so much fun! It never seemed like work. Doc is the leader that all my bosses and son's coaches are measured up against....there are so few great role models - he was the best! I hope you are able to find comfort in all the wonderful memories.

Mary Londa

May 7, 2009

To the Pierce Family~
I was so saddened to hear of your loss. I spent so many years with your family and Mr. Pierce was also so friendly, nice, welcoming and pleasant to me. I know he will be missed by everyone he touched in his life. God Bless at this difficult time.

May 4, 2009

Mrs. Pierce and Family,
Dr. Pierce was my gym teacher when I attended Washington Gladden Elementary school back in the 60's.My fondest memories of him were that he'd tell me to come in before school to work on my latest gymnastic move...I was a 1st grader then and I was bound and determined to do a front walkover and front handspring...The days and months went on and when I finally achieved them one early morning, and immediately what he said to me was," you better call home and tell your parents"...He always was there to support me and he knew how much this meant to me...I will always remember Dr. Pierce fondly. He was a wonderful person, teacher and mentor. It was an extreme pleasure to have known him.
My deepest sympathies,
Cheryl(Ramm)Marino, Endicott, NY.

Meryl Pierce

May 2, 2009

Mrs. Pierce, Freddie and Teresa,
I'm not sure if you will remember me, when I went to AGC I was "Merrie Goldman" but I have gone back to my real name and actually married a Pierce...
Doc and the AGC family was such a huge part of my childhood that although I don't see all of you anymore you are all still there in my heart. I have fabulous memories of many summers and I cherish them and always will. I'm sure you have fabulous memories of Doc and I hope these memories comfort you in the days to come.

With much love...

Peg (Wright)Benjamin

May 2, 2009

To the Pierce Family,
I was so saddened to see this. Mr. Pierce was my phys-ed teacher at Washington Gladden Elementary school (a few years ago). When he taught round dance, he used me to show the rest of the class. Fred was very tall and I was very small. It was quite funny.! Coach Pierce saw OFA through many winning seasons. He was outstanding.!!! When I married, I became acquainted with Fred again when he was our 'IDS' man. It was so much fun to reconnect with him after all of those years. My sympathies are with all of you.!

Barbara Arnold

May 2, 2009

To the Pierce Family
Please accept my heartfelt sympathies. I feel your lose. For ten summers, AGC was my home away from home. Doc was a mentor and friend and will not soon be forgotten. May the loving memories you have, bring you peace in the coming days.

Marcia Truman

May 1, 2009

Attending a small high school that had such winning teams as we had during my tenure at OFA surely helped us to go into the wide world with some confidence! Dr Pierce gave us that, and more. His high expectations also inspired so many of us to set loftier goals and work hard to achieve them.

Ezra Crossman

May 1, 2009

To the Pierce Family: Please accept my sympathies as I got to know you all from Boy Scout Troop 102

Bob Sebesta

May 1, 2009

Fred will be missed around Endwell Greens Golf Course where he spend many hours of good golf & good friends.

Susan Robinson Russell

May 1, 2009

My thoughts and prayers to you and your family. I also had Coach Pierce as a gym teacher as early as 6th grade, then followed him as a basketball coach and then later on as my daughter began her gymnastic career. So many pleasant memories of a true gentleman. May your special memories bring you comfort during this difficult time.

Nancy (Livsky) Keefer

May 1, 2009

Fred & Teri,
I'm so sorry to hear about Doc. I have so many fond memories from my days at TC Stars. His passing is a loss to so many...my condolences to you and your families.

Susan Palinosky

May 1, 2009

To all of you, I have so much I'd like to say but I can't find the words. I remember Doc as one of the key figures during my younger years. He was a great coach and great man. Please accept my condolences on his passing. He will be missed.

Teresa Howe-Cluff

May 1, 2009

Dear Mrs. Pierce and family,
I had Mr. Pierce as a gym teacher in Owego, NY in the 1960's He was a great teacher and a kind man. It was a pleasure to be one of his students.
God Bless your family with great memories at this time.

Dan Lindsey

May 1, 2009

My condolences to the Pierce Family. Coach Pierce was such a role model for his students. He will be missed by all of us.

Rosemarie Cohen

April 30, 2009

Dear Georgie, Teri, Bud and Family -
I am so grateful to have known such a kind and thoughtful man. He was my mentor and friend during the beginning of my career as a financial planner. He provided wisdom and understanding. I will always remember his smiling face, enormous amount of energy and wonderful sense of humor. My thoughts are with all of you during this difficult time.

AmyP Anderson

April 30, 2009

Pierce's -

You have been like family to this "Brat"! Doc will always be in my heart thanks to so many memories over so many years. You all mean so much to me - I send prayers, condolences, and many hugs.

May your memories help you find comfort and peace.

April 30, 2009

To coach's family, He was a very kind man and coach, I followed his lessons to coaching in Maine. God bless, Sam Galli

Laura Conaty Terry

April 30, 2009

To Teresa and the entire Pierce Family -
I'm sad and sorry to hear of your loss. Having worked at Binghamton Savings Bank for many years, I had come in contact with Fred many times. What a true gentleman he was. Teresa - it was great seeing you and your father working together.....what a great team you made. Fred was an extraordinary man and that was even more evident by what I read in his obituary.

Please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers and may God give you the strength to sustain you through this difficult time.

April 30, 2009

Dear Georgiana, Teri, Bud and Family Members:
Although we never met Fred, we've heard of his kindness towards his family and friends. He accomplished so much during his lifetime. We offer our sincerest and heartfelt sympathy for your loss. May you find the peace and strength to carry on with your lives.

John & Marjorie Corcoran & Family, NC

Sheila Stevens (Fisher)

April 30, 2009

To the Pierce family - So sorry to hear of your loss. I have learned so much about him that I never knew by reading the obituary. I have such nice memories of his smile and willingness to cart all the highschool kids all over the triple cities.

Michele & George Johnson

April 30, 2009

Georgie and Family,
We wanted to express our sympathy. Doc was such a big part of our lives for so many years. He helped form our daughter's (Christine Johnson) early
years in so many ways. She learned a great deal about self confidence and became a wonderful adult who now helps children herself. We hope you will all remember how much Doc meant to so many people. He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Michele & George Johnson

David Stark

April 30, 2009

Fred did inspire many people with his positive attitude and energy level. His life should serve as a model for those who aspire to succeed.

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