Victor Pearce Jr.

Obituary of Victor F.J. Pearce Jr.

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Brownville- On March 18th, 2021, Victor F.J. Pearce Jr. passed away at his home surrounded by his loving family, joining the love of his life Teresa (Gray) Pearce. He was born January 13th, 1947, in Springfield, Vermont, the son of Victor F.J. Pearce Sr. and Rena M. (Still) LaBerge. Victor proudly served the U.S. Army Engineers between 1966-1970. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War. Victor worked at the foundry in Charlestown, New Hampshire for many years. He enjoyed drives with his wife, old country music, comedy shows, and spending time with family. The family includes his step-daughter, Debora Sicard and her husband, Brian of Cornish, NH; step-son, Floyd Harvey and his wife, Debra of Charlestown, NH; special granddaughter, Melissa Maher (his baby) and her husband, Jeremy of Cornish, NH; favorite niece and nephew, Belinda Tripp and her husband, Michael of Brownville; two brothers, Donald E. Pearce of Georgia and Peter Magnoni of Greenlawn, NY; three sisters, Gladys McDonald of Bridgton, Gale Gantt of Charlestown, NH, and Janet Lea; five grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was predeceased by his mom and dad; two brothers, Ernest George Pearce and Darby Earl LaBerge; one sister, Harriet Courtemanche; step-son, Leo Harvey; his cat, Crystal; and two dogs, Kita and Misty. Burial will be in the Village Cemetery, Brownville. Arrangements are in the care of the Lary Funeral Home. Messages of condolence and memories may be expressed at www.laryfuneralhome.com.

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Village Cemetery Brownville, Maine
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