Mary Pearce
03/16/1915 - 08/26/2014
Obituary For Mary Pearce
Mary Pearce, 99, of Sherman died on Tuesday, August 26, 2014, at Preston Place – formerly Preston House – which had been her home for the past four years. Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 2nd, in Dannel Funeral Chapel, with Rev. Joe Ed Goolsby officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will follow immediately afterward in Tioga Cemetery. Mary was born Mary Eleanor Partain in Tioga, Texas to Lena Blanche (Sinclair) and William Henry Partain on March 16, 1915. Since 1933 she has lived in Sherman, except for six years in the 1950's, when she lived in Fort Worth. She attended public schools in Tioga where she knew a boy named Orvon who would grow up to be the singing cowboy, Gene Autry. She recalled spending the night with her girlfriends on the Gordon farm where the teenaged Autry would ride his bicycle three miles to play the piano and guitar since he was “sweet” on Nellie, one of the Gordons’ daughters. In a 2003 interview with the Herald Democrat, Mary said, “We would“drop everything and run downstairs to the living room because we loved to hear his beautiful voice.” When her parents took her uptown to have dinner on Saturday nights, her father would take her to Anderson’s barbershop to hear Autry sing and play his $8 guitar. Mary herself was a music student, both in Tioga and later at Kidd-Key College. In her teen years, she was the pianist at the Tioga Methodist Church. After graduating from high school in 1933, she moved to Sherman where she worked for the Grayson County Home Demonstration Agent, Eunice King, who later founded Eunice King’s Kitchen and Tea Room and was nationally famous for her holiday fruitcakes. Mary later worked for Cox’s Department Store in Fort Worth, as the office manager for the Retail Merchants Association in Sherman and at Medical Plaza Hospital processing insurance claims. She retired at age 73, but maintained her use of the computer, enjoying emailing friends and family well into her nineties. Working at the courthouse in 1941, she met a dashing, young school principal from Whitesboro, Paul Hampton Pearce. They married that same, ominous year of war looming in Europe and Asia. Their only child, W. Paul, was born in 1942. Part of the “greatest generation,” Mary did her part to keep the home fires burning as her husband became a U.S. Navy officer and spent three years in the service during World War II, most of it in the South Pacific Theater. Mary and the late Mr. Pearce, who retired from J.C. Penney Company, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in June 1991. She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Sherman, Riverside Methodist Church in Fort Worth and the former Travis Street Methodist Church in Sherman. She also enjoyed activities with the Business & Professional Women’s Association, various church organizations, as well as local book and garden clubs. W. Paul survives along with his wife Susan (Hunter) of Schaumburg, Illinois. Mary leaves behind two granddaughters, Katharine Nance Pearce of Crystal Lake, Illinois and Jessica Hunter Pearce of Chicago. Both granddaughters followed their grandmother’s musical paths as members of the Chicago Master Singers and the Illinois Symphony Orchestra, respectively. In lieu of flowers, the Pearce family would be especially honored by memorial donations to either the First United Methodist Church, 401 N. Elm Street, Sherman, TX 75092 (www.firstmethodistsherman.org) or to the Home Hospice of Grayson County, 505 W. Center Street, Sherman, TX 75090 (www.homehospice.org).
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