Seat unveiled for Eric Pearsell
A commemorative seat was unveiled at Hardy's Bay foreshore in memory of long time resident Mr Eric Pearsell for his contribution to the local community on February 6.
Mr Pearsell passed away in November, 2008, at age 94, leaving behind wife Marj and many fond memories of the living in the area.
The local community erected the special seat at a spot along the grassy banks of the foreshore in Araluen Dr, a favourite relaxing spot for Mr Pearsell, according to Hardy's Bay Residents Group publicity officer Mr Allan Wilson.
"The idea of a special seat to be placed in his memory was inspired by neighbours of Eric and his widow, Marj, and the necessary council endorsement for its placement was subsequently pursued by members of the Hardy's Bay Residents Group," Mr Wilson said.
"Eric was born in Yass and raised at Rye Park in the NSW central west.
"As a young man, he worked with his father on various properties in the district.
"After he and Marj married, they spent various periods at Warriewood and Dee Why before purchasing the house at Hardy's Bay over 50 years ago which was, at that time, a popular weekender for family and friends."
Mr Wilson said the unveiling of the seat was celebrated by a large group of local residents, Mrs Pearsell and three of the four Pearsell children.
He said the ceremony was a moving one and confirmed the high regard in which Mr Pearsell was held in the community.
"The plaque on the seat summed it all up, with the inscription: 'Eric Pearsall, 1914-2008. Over 50 Years in Hardy's Bay. Eric loved the bay and was loved by everyone'," Mr Wilson said.
Press release, 16 Feb 2010
Allan Wilson, Hardy's Bay Residents Group