Date of Death: July 18, 2024

Service Details

A celebration of James’ life will be held Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. at the Eagles, 715 E. Hoffman St., Three Rivers. He will be laid to rest in Moorepark Cemetery.

Obituary Notice

James Foster Pierce, 76, of Three Rivers, passed away Thursday, July 18, 2024 at his home surrounded by his loving family.

He was born May 11, 1948, in Three Rivers, the son of Arthur and Neva (Craw) Pierce, and graduated from Three Rivers High School with the Class of 1966.

James married Lisa Tomsheck on April Fools Day, 1991. They met at Peterson Springs and continued working together for over 20 years. They enjoyed spending time together camping and going to various pool and bowling tournaments. Jim also enjoyed spending time at the Eagles and Moose Lodge where he became a Golden Eagle and a lifetime member.

Jim or “Pops” as his grandkids called him will always be remembered for his sense of humor and his ability to get a smile out of people by picking on them or jesting.

Remaining to cherish his memory are his wife, Lisa Pierce; son, Sean (Danielle) Stevenson; daughter, Sara (Jason) DeWitt; grandchildren, Wesley, Hunter, Rowan, Mackenzie, Claire, and Eleanor; brother, Charles “Chick” (Sally) Pierce; sister, Nancy Bailey.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Neva Pierce, and by two brothers, Lawrence “Bill” Pierce and Robert “Bob” Pierce.

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5 Comments

  1. So sorry you lost your Jim! We spend many years working together. He was always a funny guy…. My thoughts and condolences are with you and your family.
    Sincerely, Pam Blesing

  2. My thoughts to the family for your loss. I have known the piece family for years. I met Jim when we were both working at the Moose. We instantly became friends. He looked out for me in a brotherly way. Jim was funny and had a way of making a person feel at ease. He was good with kids also and helpful in giving advise which some times seemed far fetched but ended up being the best way to go. He was wiser than people gave him credit for being so. You will be missed Jim, Prayers for your family for strength, and peace to make it threw this time of grief and sorrow. May God comfort you and give you what ever it is that you need at this time.

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