Truro News

‘Mr. Truro Daily News’ Bruce Pearson passes

K. Bruce Pearson

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The man widely known for decades in colchester county as the face of the truro daily news has passed away.

bruce pearson, a former advertisin­g manager with the newspaper, died Friday. he was 66.

“bruce was often the face of The truro daily news in the community, from food drives to christmas parades, to chairing the children’s Aid Society and other agencies,” said richard russell, who worked with pearson as publisher of the newspaper.

“bruce approached his job with enthusiasm and dedication. he was the first one in the door every morning, always delivering on time and on target.”

pearson wrapped up a 41-year career in the newspaper industry — all of them with the truro daily news — just over two years ago when he retired.

born and raised in truro, he started in the business at the age of 11, as a newspaper delivery boy. While a high school student, his summers were spent at the newspaper office, where he was introduced to various tasks in the circulatio­n department, with the pressroom and later, with the advertisin­g department.

“i got to know the business from the bottom up, from sweeping the floors to helping manage the business, i guess,” pearson was quoted as saying at the time of his retirement.

A couple of years out of high school, pearson officially became a full-time employee with the truro daily news in 1974, as an advertisin­g representa­tive. he became manager of the department in 1986.

his role at the paper also led to a great deal of involvemen­t in the community.

“bruce could be counted on to lend a hand or take a leadership role,” russell said.

he served with various organizati­ons, including the local chamber of commerce, Kinsmen, rotary club, children’s Aid Society and others.

he was also heavily involved in fastball in a number of ways for more than 30 years, from volunteeri­ng with the league to coaching.

reminiscin­g about his career a few years ago when he retired, it was obvious pearson left the industry a satisfied man.

“i wouldn’t have changed my career for the world,” he said. “When i was in high school, if you see my yearbook, it asks what i would like to do, and i said i would like to get into advertisin­g.

“i was lucky enough to get into it and i stayed with it as a career for 40 years.

“i grew up with the truro daily news, i guess is the best way to put it. i’m growing old with the truro daily news.”

pearson leaves his wife, patti, and their family. For details on visitation and funeral arrangemen­ts, see obituaries,

PEARSON, K. Bruce – 66, Valley. It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved husband, stepfather, brother and grandfathe­r, Bruce Pearson, on Friday, Sept. 22, 2017, at Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro. Born in Truro, he was a son of the late Kenneth and Beryl (Atkinson) Pearson. As a teenager, Bruce delivered newspapers for Truro Daily News and then continued to work with them in many capacities over the years and retired as Advertisin­g Manager. In earlier years, he went through the ranks of Cubs and Scouts and was also a leader. He coached fastball in Truro for over 20 years and loved camping at Hidden Hilltop with his wife and their many friends, especially, Bobby Richard. An avid musician and story teller, Bruce took great pleasure in entertaini­ng and bringing joy to family and friends at the campground, seniors at various nursing homes and many others; although his stories were true, they were quite often elaborated on each time they were told! Bruce is survived by his wife, Patti (Allen); stepchildr­en, Sean (Mei) Murray, United Arab Emirates; Cyndy Murray, Bible Hill; grandchild­ren, Malehya Brooks-Murray, Haiden Murray-Smith; brothers, Harry (Cindy) Pearson, Bible Hill; Mark (Lois) Pearson, Masstown; nieces, Melanie (John) Buckler, Masstown; Tanya Pearson, Truro; nephews, Jason Pearson, Glenholme; Jeffrey Pearson, Halifax. Special thanks are extended to VON, EHS and the nurses and doctors in the Emergency Department and the Palliative Care Team at Colchester East Hants Health Centre. Arrangemen­ts have been entrusted to Mattatall – Varner Funeral Home, 55 Young Street, Truro, where Bruce’s family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017, and funeral service 2 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017, Reverend Glenn MacLean officiatin­g. Reception will follow. Interment in Crossroads Cemetery, 110 Salmon River Road, Valley. Family flowers only. If so desired, donations in Bruce’s memory to Palliative Care Unit (CEHHC), Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 26, Truro (General Fund) or charity of choice are welcomed. Private messages of condolence may be sent to the family by viewing Bruce’s obituary online and selecting “Send A Condolence” at www.mattatallv­arnerfh.com.

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