Zachary Michael Lee Pearce

Zachary Michael Lee Pearce, 24, was taken from us early Monday, December 4.    Zach was robbed at gun point and shot to death walking home from dinner. Zach is survived by his mother Cora Pearce, Father Joe Pearce, Brother Austin Pearce, Cousin Skyler Nohrenberg, Grandmother Barbara Pearce, Grandfather John Persinger, and many aunts, uncles, cousins and loving friends.

 Zach was born in Independence, Missouri July 16, 1993. He was attending MCC Blue River and had an Associate’s degree studying to become a Paralegal. He worked at the family business Giggles-N-Jiggles Family Fun Center in Blue Springs.

Zach was a very opinionated, intelligent, warmhearted, and strong-willed individual.  Zach was very strong in his Liberal opinions and let you know in no uncertain terms. He loved music and had accumulated an impressive vinyl collection. Even from a young age he had an insatiable love of reading which was very apparent in his intelligence and vocabulary. But none of it showed the love Zach brought to this world.

For those who wish to let Zach know how much you loved him visitation is at Heart of God Fellowship 3420 N. Buckner Tarsney Road Buckner, Missouri 64016 Tuesday, December 12 at 5:00 p.m. service at 6:00.

We want to thank not only family and friends, but the community and our associates for their outpouring of love and compassion. God bless you all!

Condolences

  1. Tere Naylor on December 8, 2017 at 7:25 pm

    My heart aches in sadness at the loss of your beloved Zach. There are no words to adequately express the loss of a child or sibling.
    I saw Zach at Temily’s memorial. I was touched that he came to show his support during our heartache. I have fond and happy memories of Zach, Austin and Temily during their early years in taekwondo. Thinking of you all at this sad time and grateful I had an opportunity to know him.



  2. Richard Edwards on December 9, 2017 at 10:33 am

    May your memory always be a blessing to those left behind. Bless your soul Zach.



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