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Adrian Pearsall Obituary

September 6, 2011

Adrian Mount Pearsall, 85, renowned furniture designer, yachtsman, and philanthropist, passed away Tuesday, September 6, 2011. His loving wife of 61 years, Dorie Kanarr Pearsall, and daughter Dr. Cindy Pearsall Sussman, were at his bedside as he departed peacefully in his sleep. Born September 18, 1925, in Trumansburg, NY., Adrian was a son of the late Adrian O. and Gladys Mount Pearsall. He was raised by his beloved step-mother Emma Booth Pearsall from the age of five. He met his wife, Dorie, in 1942 aboard a train from Ithaca, N.Y., to Wilkes-Barre while en route to serve in the U.S. Navy at age 17. He promised Dorie he would return to see her following the war. The promise was kept, and they were married October of 1950 in Forty Fort where the Pearsall family still maintains a home. Following the war, Adrian graduated from the University of Illinois, class of 1950, with a degree in architectural engineering. He left the architectural field after two years to found "Craft Associates," which became one of the country's most prominent furniture designers during the mid-century "Atomic Age." With the help of his wife Dorie, he began building furniture in the basement of their Kingston home and sold pieces from the back of their truck to prominent New York and Philadelphia department stores. Joined by his brother, Richard, "Craft Associates" went on to become one of Wilkes-Barre's top employers in the 1950s and 1960s. Known for his daring designs which brought high style to the masses, he is credited with the creation of long and low gondola sofas, free-form walnut and glass tables, and the popularization of the venerable bean bag chair. As an industry testament to his achievements, Adrian was nominated for inclusion into the American Furniture Hall of Fame in 2008. After launching a new company "Comfort Designs" in the 1970s with business partner John Graham, Adrian eventually left the furniture business but never really retired. His passion for preservation and meticulous craftsmanship led him to the hobby of classic yacht restoration where he is credited with rescuing and personally restoring several treasured vessels including the now famous 1905, 44ft. Herreshoff NY-30, AMORITA; the 50 ft., 1913 P-Class Sloop CHIPS; and the 72 ft. 1924 William Fife designed HALLOWE'EN. All who knew Adrian knew he was forever humble about his accomplishments and endlessly generous with his successes. A philanthropist for causes large and small, he was private about his contributions. He most notably personally designed and with his brother Richard funded a new home for the Ulysses Historical Society which was based in Trumansburg, N.Y., in the spring of 1998. For many he was an inspiration for hard work and generosity. He was always ready to lend a hand to those with a need and those with a dream. To many he was both a hero and a role model, but to his family he was first and foremost a loving and caring husband and father. Preceding Adrian in death, in addition to his parents and step-mother, were his sister, Katherine Pearsall Berg, formerly of Newark, Del.; and infant brother, Ralph Pearsall. Surviving are his wife, the former Dorie Kanarr; children, Adrian James Pearsall and his wife, Shauna; Dr. Cindy Pearsall Sussman and her husband, Steve, and Jed Pearsall and his partner, Bill Doyle; his five grandchildren, Ross, Stuart and Hilary Pearsall, Laura and Brian Sussman; as well as brother, Richard Pearsall and his wife, Marion. Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Church of Christ Uniting, corner of Market Street and Sprague Avenue, Kingston, with the Rev. Dr. Carol Ann Fleming officiating. Interment will be made in Forty Fort Cemetery, Forty Fort. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday at the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. Memorial gifts in honor of Adrian will be gratefully accepted by the Lewy Body Dementia Association (LBDA.ORG) LDBA, 912 Killian Hill Road, S.W., Lilburn, GA. 30047; or the S.P.C.A. of Luzerne County (SPCALuzernecounty.org), 524 E. Main St., Fox Hill Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702.

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Published by Times Leader on Sep. 8, 2011.

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Tess Tucker

September 13, 2011

Dear Family: I will always remember Adrian as the gentleman with the kindest eyes I have ever seen. God Bless i know he is well. -Tess

September 13, 2011

To Mr. Pearsall and family thanks so much for your kindness and generosity. As a young guy growing up in confluence of West Wyoming, Forty Fort, Swoyersville, wyoming we would play balll sunup to sundown. We would constantly be chased off the street out of back yards and out of open lot in cemetary. We had no place to play ball. the pearsall let us play basketball on their outside court everyday. We were loud, we occasionally sreamed , we occasionally let a cuss word rip. Never were we shoosed away or asked to leace. I am now a teacher in the Poconos approaching retirement. I as well of the rest of the "Toy Town Tigers ended up ok. Thanks to you! Better to be busy than getting in trouble on the steets. Thanks so vey much! Frank Dennis Tannersville

Chris Carroll

September 11, 2011

To the Pearsall Family, Adrian was a very nice and welcoming neighbor. I only knew them for a few years but they were always nice to us. He will be missed by all. I'm the next door neighbor on Englewood Terrace (old Araya House).

September 10, 2011

Dear Dorie, Our first memory of Adrian were the Christmas lights he put up outside your Forty Fort home in the shape of a Sputnik. We will always treasure the memories of our many happy times together through the years. He was just so brilliant and innovative but at the same time he was a humble and loving man. Please give all of your family our deepest sympathy. Millie & Dick Hogoboom

Dr. Kelly Yurko

September 9, 2011

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pearsall,
Adrian was such a wonderful person and I'm so glad I had the chance to meet him. He reminded me so much of you, Richard. His spirit was so strong and his love of life and others just gushed; a presence like that continues on in so many ways.

Robert Hreha

September 9, 2011

Jed, so sorry for the loss of your dad. I went to school with you at Seminary. I met your dad at a family party they threw and a family wedding. What I knew of him he was a very nice man. Guess you took after him. My prayers go out to your family.

Dana McGill-Perez

September 9, 2011

Adrian Pearsall will live on in our memories and in the beautiful pieces of furniture he designed. You have my most heartfelt condolences.

Marianne Wnek

September 8, 2011

I worked for the Pearsall men at the Craft Associates plant some 50 years ago. I am so very sorry to hear of Mister Adrian's passing and I know God is welcoming him with open arms.

September 8, 2011

This note is for Marion Pearsall.
Read the article about your brother in law Adrian....he must have been a wonderful man. I don't know if you will remember me or my brother Michael from the 60's giving your daughters swimming lessons. You were so very kind to us....and we never forgot that kindness. Our prayers are with you and all your family. Casey Clark, Reisterstown, Md.

john flynn

September 8, 2011

dr. cindy, sorry to read of the lose of your father. we will also remember him on harveys lake sailing his mob-jack!

Malcolm Brunges

September 8, 2011

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Mark Scureman

September 8, 2011

I give leadership seminars throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. I have been using Adrian as a positive example for years. He was a wonderful neighbor and great American. - Mark Scureman

Marie Tyler Wiley

September 8, 2011

After meeting Adrian around 20 yrs ago, when you both graciously put your house on the GLP tour...I always kept an interest in this quiet, humble man because he loved wooden boats so much.
And then a little late in the game… I realized that, that perfect schooner that lay off East beach was indeed THE Amorita. The same Amorita that, much later on… I would watch, in a video, get mowed over, literally… in a yacht race, and Adrian lived to tell about it. It was a miracle!
I can see from the write ups on him he was certainly one to be good for in his word. And at the end of your life…is that not what we seek most? To know that we have done good…changed a life…made someone happy etc? And Adrian did it on all accounts.
May God Bless you all on the journey that lies ahead. Our prayers are with you.
Marie Tyler Wiley and Family

September 8, 2011

THE PASSING OF ADRIAN IS THE END OF A LEGEND.......HE WILL BE REMEMBERED AND ADMIRED FOR YEARS TO COME......OUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES AND SYMPATHY...
JOELandPAT FIERMAN

Jill & Mike Sussman

September 8, 2011

We will always remember Adrian as he was when we first met him: warm, smiling, confident and the most gracious of hosts.

Tom McGrath

September 8, 2011

Richard, I am sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. He truly was a gentleman and will be miss by many. I will not be able to attend the services due to being out of town but My thoughts and prayers are with you and Marion. With deep sympathy.

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