Donald Pearse (7 Mar 1926 - 23 Sep 2017)

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Exeter Crematorium St Paul's Chapel Topsham Road Exeter EX2 6EU
Date
11th Oct 2017
Time
3pm
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In loving memory of Donald Pearse who sadly passed away on 23rd September 2017

Clemmie Cowl wrote

Donald Pearse was an excellent Vice Chairman of our charity, and a great friend to all.
He will be sadly missed.
Dame Beryl Grey, Royal Ballet Benevolent Fund (Dance Professionals Fund)

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Clemmie Cowl posted a picture
Donald Pearse with Dame Beryl Grey OBE, December 2011.

Donald Pearse with Dame Beryl Grey OBE, December 2011.

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Donald 2011

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Maria Squires donated £50 in memory of Donald

In memory of Mr Donald Pearse with fondest thoughts, love all at Green Tree Court

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Mary Thompson wrote

Living in Canada for sixty years I have not seem much of my brother Donald. He was a successful financier. His interests were opera, cricket, fly-fishing and shooting. He was a very keen bridge player. He was happily married to Avril for nearly forty years. He bore his illness bravely. He was educated at Eastbourne College and read History at Trinity College, Oxford after service in the Grenadier Guard's Occupation Army in Germany.
His father Gerald died in 1972 and mother Frances in 1957.
He is survived by me, his sister Mary, Alan and Geoff his nephews, and Jennifer his niece, also five great-nephews, two great-nieces and two great-great-nephews, all in Canada, and a special cousin Carrel Jevons in Devon.

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mary thompson wrote

Living in Canada for 60 years I have not seen much of my brother Donald. He was a successful financier. His interests were Opera, cricket, flyfishing and shooting. he was a very keen bridge player.
He was happily married to Avrll née Groom for nearly 40 years. He bore his illness bravely.
He was educated at Eastbourne College and read History at Trinity College, Oxford after service in the Grenadier Guards occupation army in Germany
His father Geoge died in 1973, his mother Frances died in 1957.
He is survived by me his sister Mary, his nephews, Alan and Geoff and his niece Jennifer. also 5 great nephews, 2 great nieces and 2 great great nephews and a special cousin Carrel Jevons in Devon

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