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Verle George Pearcy

June 12, 1930

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June 4, 2014

 

 

 

Verle George Pearcy, 83, of Scottsburg, Indiana, died on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. He was born on June 12, 1930 in Zenus, Indiana, the son of the late George A. and Alma Merle (Grinstead) Pearcy. Verle was married on March 28, 1951 to the former Doris M. Jamison. He started in banking at Westport, Indiana, then moved to North Vernon and Knightstown, before coming to Scott County State Bank where he was the former President of the Bank. He then became President of Fairmount State Bank retiring after 7 years at that position. Verle was a member of the Scottsburg First Christian Church, a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War, member of the North Vernon Lodge # 59, Greenfield York Rite, Scottish Rite Valley of Indianapolis and a Shriners International. He was former President and member of the Indiana Banker’s Association, member and former President of the Scottsburg Kiwanis Club, former board member for the Scott County Community Foundation, Fairmount American Legion and a former Little League and Babe Ruth Baseball Coach. He was preceded in death by a brother, Dean Pearcy; a sister, Wanda Dixon and a great granddaughter, Jazlyn Pearcy. Survivors include his wife, Doris M. Pearcy; a son, Scott Pearcy (Leah) of Perry, Georgia; a daughter, Luann Caudell (Stanley Brown) of Scottsburg, Indiana; ten grandchildren, Brian (Jennifer), Matthew (Tara), Ciera and Kayla Pearcy, Elizabeth Jones (Eric), Treyton Caudell, Michael, Kerri and Craig Brewer and Beau Cass and nine great grandchildren, Kegan and Isabelle Brewer, Alexys, Konner, Bennett and Mattie Pearcy, Gavin and Dylan Jones and Branson Cass. Interment in Scottsburg Cemetery. Memorial Contributions: His church, Boy Scouts Troop 7 or Scott County Community Foundation c/o Collins Funeral Home. Online condolences:www.collinsfuneralhome.net.

From: K. Curtis

 

So sorry for you loss. Please consider Acts 24:15 as I find it hopeful to know that we will see our dead loved again in a paradise earth. Again so sorry for your loss.

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