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Anna "Patty Duke" PEARCE

1946 - 2016

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1946

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2016

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Anna PEARCE Obituary


PEARCE, Anna "Patty Duke"
(Age 68)

Longtime North Idaho resident Anna Marie Pearce, known professionally as Patty Duke, passed away March 29, 2016 after a brief illness, leaving behind a tremendous legacy of artistic accomplishment and public-health advocacy. Born Anna Marie Duke on December 14, 1946 in Elmhurst, New York to John and Frances (McMahon) Duke, she was well-known to the public since the days of her youth, and it was in her later life that her work had perhaps the most important and lasting impact.

After winning an Oscar at the age of sixteen for her stunning portrayal of the blind and deaf Helen Keller in 1962's The Miracle Worker-a role she originated on Broadway alongside Anne Bancroft-Ms. Pearce fortified her place in the American cultural landscape as the title character on The Patty Duke Show, making her the youngest person ever to headline a major network television show. Continued commercial and artistic success followed her into and throughout the seventies and eighties, and she received a Golden Globe and three Emmy awards for outstanding performances, including 1979's adaptation of The Miracle Worker, with Ms. Pearce assuming the role originated by Ms. Bancroft.

In 1982, she was diagnosed as manic-depressive-now referred to as bipolar disorder-and rather than adhering to the Hollywood custom of secrecy and stigma associated with disease, Ms. Pearce was as open as possible about it, penning an autobiography and announcing to the world both her affliction and her given name, long obscured by a name change foisted upon her in childhood. The book Call Me Anna spent many weeks on best-seller lists, and fostered the beginning of a national dialogue about mental health.

In 1985, she met Idaho native Michael Pearce on the set of a television film shooting on location in Ft. Benning, Georgia. Mr. Pearce, a drill instructor in the United States Army at the time, became her husband the following year, beginning a love affair that would last the rest of her life.

The two moved from Los Angeles to North Idaho in 1990, where "Patty Duke" became a regular fixture in Coeur d'Alene that locals soon knew simply as Anna.

As professional acting work became sporadic, Ms. Pearce and her husband began traveling by car to institutions across the country, delivering speeches on the importance of mental health awareness. For weeks at a time, the two would drive to colleges, universities, and mental health facilities, where they would speak about their experiences, Ms. Pearce candidly sharing the highs and lows of her youth, which had often appeared splashed across the pages of tabloid magazines.

It was through this work that Ms. Pearce converted the good will and notoriety of her celebrity into an opportunity to create lasting value in the lives of those who knew her performances, but not her story. The honesty with which she spoke about her struggles had a positive effect wherever she went.

Throughout her career, she portrayed women of tremendous strength and resolve, undaunted by the challenges before them-characters that audiences often found inspiring. And in the candor with which she spoke as an advocate for mental health awareness, the people who had come to know her onscreen could easily find similarities to her in their own lives, advancing the notion that they too had opportunities to overcome difficulty and to succeed.

While her family is devastated by her sudden loss, they take refuge in the fact that the legacy she leaves behind-both as a gifted performer and a celebrated mental health advocate-is one of hope.

She is survived by her husband, Michael Ray Pearce; sons, Sean Astin (Christine), Mackenzie Astin (Jennifer), and Kevin Pearce; daughter, CharLene Gibson (John); brother, Raymond Duke (Lucille); brother-in-law, Charlie Kennedy; nephews, Scott Duke (Janie), John Kennedy (Alan Ripp), Charles Kennedy, and Michael Kennedy (Kathleen); niece, Dinamarie Anderson (Joe); grandchildren, Alexandra, Elizabeth and Isabella Astin, and Audrey, Olivia and Charles Gibson; and also numerous beloved cousins around the country, and grandnieces and grandnephews, many of whom know her lovingly as "Uncle Annie". She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Carol Kennedy, and daughter, RaeLene Pearce.

Her memorial service will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, April 16, 2016 at Lake City Community Church, 600 N. Ramsey Rd., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho with YATES FUNERAL HOME, Coeur d'Alene in care of the arrangements. You may visit Anna's online memorial and sign her guestbook at www.yatesfuneralhomes.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Spokesman-Review on Apr. 5, 2016.

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Lydia Carlisle

April 6, 2018

Anna... Still miss you. I finally read The Protagonist Has No Name. You were right. LC

Mike Dereniewski

April 22, 2016

Dpet cõndlences to nna's fämily...

Hayden Lake Sunset

John Rubert

April 16, 2016

Anna,
As you ride that tractor to the top of the hill one last time, may you sing with the angels for eternity!
Thank you for the "Joy" & "Honesty" you shared with us!

John Rubert

April 16, 2016

Anna,
As you ride that tractor to the top of the hill one last time, may you sing with the angels for eternity!
Thank you for the "Joy" & "Honesty" you shared with us!

Verda Berkers

April 14, 2016

Dear Anna,
You are Loved.
You ARE Love.
You are with us still,
your Light shining ever more brightly.
In Truth and in Spirit there is no separation.
You are with us still.
Mike, Sean, Mckenzie, Kevin be comforted in knowing she is more alive than ever before.
From a book Anna gave me, named 'JOY'.
"It is in believing, hoping,loving and doing that man finds joy and peace."
J.Spalding
Anna,Joy and Peace are yours.
I love you,
Verda

Je Hill

April 14, 2016

Met you briefly as Patty/Kathy. Knew you as Billie when you taught me "the beat".
Thanx a lot. C ya around the theatre! ❤

Stephen Street

April 14, 2016

Anna was y all time favorite actress, so talented, so giving, so sincere and supportive of those around her. I was fortunate to meet her twice and like many who crossed her path, she quickly considered me a friend. Thank you dear heart for filling my life with so much entertainment and food for thought through my life. Rest with the angels you loved and believe it.

Ronda Cornwell

April 12, 2016

Thanks for your enduring friendship Rest in peace You will never beforgotten <3

Jen & Chris Minutolo

April 11, 2016

Prayers to your family she will be missed

Karen Maddox

April 11, 2016

Always and forever in our heart's. Rest in heavenly Shalom (Peace)

Margaret Kennedy

April 11, 2016

Missing you, Anna! "Patty" Will love you always!!

Margaret and Tim Kennedy

April 11, 2016

I've been a fan of Anna's for about 30 years! I've loved everything she's ever been in. My heart is broken! It's like I've lost a member of my own family! To Mike, Sean, Mackenzie, and Kevin, you have our deepest sympathy! You all are in our thoughts and prayers! All our love to you all!

Deborah Blades

April 9, 2016

I admired Patty from childhood and praise her honesty throughout her life. God Bless.

Debbie Patterson

April 8, 2016

From the time of my youth in watching her perform I had great respect and admiration for her in all she did. I am thankful for her honestly in sharing and educating others of mental health. She will be forever etched in my heart and truly missed.

mark lanterman

April 5, 2016

I carved the pot belly stove and other props when Patty staged her play in Spokane. It was a pleasure working with her and she will be missed.

John and Tammy Marckini

April 5, 2016

My husband and I would like to send our deepest condolences to the entire Anna "Patty Duke" family. I met her once along with Ellen Travolta at an event where they were supporting the Cdl theater. She was an inspiration to us all and a tremendous loss at such a young age. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you all.

lorraine collings

April 5, 2016

she will be missed-God Bless

Ron & Jeannie Worley

April 5, 2016

Prayers to the Family what a super Lady GOD BLESS

Patty Marshall

April 5, 2016

In loving memory of a wonderful person. You will be missed.

Sue Butterbaugh

April 5, 2016

We celebrate the life of a wonderful actress with Anna's family and offer our condolences. She was special to us and will truly be missed! Sue, Barb, and MaryJo in Mississippi

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