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In Memory

Barbara L. Rea (Pearson)

Barbara L. Rea (Pearson)

 

Barbara Rea Pearson Obituary

Barbara Rea Pearson, a dancer, choreographer and educator, who was a mainstay of the Lehigh Valley arts community for more than 40 years, passed away on July 9, 2018, after suffering from cancer. She died with her loving husband Victor Willems by her side. Pearson had extensive training in classical ballet, modern and theater dance, and was an authority on Renaissance, Baroque and other early dance forms. She was a featured performer at Bethlehem's Musikfest in its earliest years, created a long running Renaissance pageant at Lehigh University's Packer Memorial Church and served as an Arts-in-Education consultant in schools around the country. Her specialty was teaching core curriculum through the use of dance and the arts. Pearson moved to the Lehigh Valley in the early 1970's when her first husband, John Haskew Pearson, became the head of the drama department at Lehigh. In 1976, Pearson's husband died suddenly, leaving her to raise three small children on her own. It was then Pearson moved the family to the house she would live in for the rest of her life in historic downtown Bethlehem. The following year, Pearson and several of her late husband's students formed The People's Theater Company in Bethlehem. It performed family oriented shows at street festivals, parks, schools and other venues. Early productions included "Petrushka," inspired by the Stravinsky ballet; "Cats," based on the T.S. Elliott poem; and the fairy tale, "Beauty and the Beast." The group also performed the annual Renaissance pageant, "Christmas Revels." It featured elaborate costumes, a sword fight, and live music and dance, all meticulously researched and choreographed by Pearson. In the 1980's, Pearson founded a dance school with more than 100 students, served as an adjunct professor teaching Movement in Early Childhood Education at Moravian College and Northampton Community College, and completed numerous residencies in public schools with programs designed to integrate movement into the teaching of math, science and language arts. She was also a founding director of the Arts in Education Coalition of the Lehigh Valley Arts Council. Pearson was born in Montreal, Canada, on October 29, 1946, to American parents. She was raised in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Her father, Samuel A. Rea was the President of the Rea Magnet and Wire Company. Her mother, Eleanor Appel, was a visual artist and art teacher. Growing up, Pearson developed what would become lifelong passions, swimming and sailing at her parents' summer cottage in Leland, Michigan, vacationing with her large extended family - and especially dancing. Her sister Polly Rea remembers attending a production of the ballet the Nutcracker when they were children. She says Pearson exclaimed, "I want to do that!" Pearson attended Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota and spent her junior year at the Sorbonne University in Paris. She remained passionate about French language and culture for the rest of her life. Later, she obtained a Masters of Liberal Arts at Wesleyan University, in Middletown, Connecticut. In 2006, Pearson married Willems. Together they began an exciting new life together that included biking and long walks, entertaining friends, visiting family, and beloved annual trips to Paris. Their love for one another and enthusiasm for the life they shared was obvious to all who knew them. Willems cared for Pearson throughout her illness, until the end of her life, with steadfast devotion. In addition to Willems, Pearson is survived by her mother, Eleanor Golden; her sister, Polly Rea; her two half-brothers, Scott and James Rea; her step-siblings, Catherine Golden, Charles Golden, Ann McCann, Beth Raymond, and Bob and Chip Zimmerman; her sister-in-law, Wendy Thompson; her three adult children, Vincent, Arthur and Mary Pearson; her daughters-in-law, Sara Beszterczey and Jane Pearson; her four grandchildren, Haskew, Samuel, John and Evan Pearson; her step-daughter, Hunter Pearson Silides and children, Stephen, Christian, Grace, and Hope Silides; her step-daughter, Ingrid Willems and children Chloe, Erike, and Olivia Cusano; and her niece, Sarah Rea. She is predeceased by her father Samuel A. Rea and her brother Samuel A. Rea, Jr. Friends and relatives will remember Pearson as an extremely energetic and creative force, who was passionate about music, art, history and above all friends and family. She was not a solo performer. She wanted everyone to join the dance. VIEWING: There will be a viewing on Sunday, July 15, 2018 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Herron Funeral Home at 458 Center Street (at Market Street) in Bethlehem, PA. SERVICE: Those who wish to attend the Graveside Service on Monday, July 16, 2018 at the Memorial Garden of Nisky Hill Cemetery in Bethlehem are encouraged to meet at the Herron Funeral Home at 9:45 a.m. in order to process with Barbara's family to the cemetery. A Memorial Service of her life will be held in the Autumn of 2018 at a time to be announced. CONTRIBUTIONS: In lieu of flowers to the American Cancer Society, or to Touchstone Theatre at http://www.touchstone.org or 321 East Fourth Street Bethlehem, PA 18015.

Published in Morning Call on July 12, 2018

 
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07/15/18 11:20 AM #15    

Judith A. Rogers (Smith)

I was so sorry to hear about Barbie. She was a first class lady. Her obituary says it all, an amazing and accomplished life. I enjoyed reading all the memories classmates shared..I didn’t know Barbie very well but certainly admired her cheering, dancing, our class president and her friendliness to everyone! She will be missed.


07/15/18 11:59 AM #16    

James S. Littlejohn

Barbie Rea --- what an amazing person !  She was a leader in SSHS and obviously continued through out her life. I was fortunate to get to be with her several times through mutual friends in Fort Wayne and Leland, MI. I always looked forward to talking with her at our reunions--- she was someone I always respected. Mark Chambers summed up our thoughts at this stage in our lives best, "let's all make every effort to enjoy our lives with our families and friends."


07/16/18 04:02 PM #17    

Suellen Borgmann (Craig)

Barbie was the essential extrovert! She absolutely loved being with others, dancing and teaching, taking on new things. She had the same energy at 70 as she had at 16. She was a role model for many youth. She will be missed by many. Whatever we believe in life after death, I know she is doing her pierouttes in the afterlife. 


07/16/18 07:16 PM #18    

Martha Dinius (Richardson)

I’ve known Barbie nearly 67 years. We were part of the same friends group in high school, stayed in touch through cards and letters and then when after many years we began to gather as part of our friends group every other year or so and began to bond over the stories of our adult lives. 

Our last conversation was sitting on a piece of driftwood on the beach at Bainbridge Island, Washington. She expressed happiness and contentment with her life, family and her achievements. She was broadminded, accepting of all and very generous. I will miss her smile, her enthusiasm and love of life. 


07/27/18 11:49 AM #19    

Kenton L. Hagerman

 

Clearly, she touched deeply and impressed many lives, including this one.  We are, all of us, joined in sorrow.

Kent Hagerman


08/19/18 07:58 PM #20    

Sharon M. McEachern (Sandridge)

Barbie was a dear friend all my life and I shall really miss her.  We shared many adventures together over the years.  Last September my husband & I went to Estes Park, CO, & visited a camp that Barbie & I attended there together the summer following 8th grade (Trail's End Ranch for Girls).  Thanks to cell phone cameras & texting, I could share the photos we took on the spot with Barbie & get quick responses.  We had such fun laughing & talking over our camp days long ago.  Barbie was always a leader and a take-charge person, full of energy and enthusiasm.  She brought bright light & sunshine into every room that she entered.  And she fought a tough battle with her cancer!  She was so strong & brave.  Lots of love to Barbie.  I hope to see you again someday . . .

 

 


08/28/18 01:15 PM #21    

Christine C. Fruechtenicht (Cook)

 

 

     As we travel through beautiful Northern Michigan on our brief getaway to Glen Arbor  and pass the road sign for Leland, I can’t help but think about Barbie and how she touched my life and those of many around me.  I am sad to think that I will no longer be able to experience her joie de vivre with her smile and infectious laughter. I first met Barbie with the Fort Wayne Ballet as she and my sister Alice danced in several ballets and spent numerous hours in rehearsals. She loved dancing and the  artistic discipline it offered. Then at South Side I witnessed her athleticism as a cheerleader and then her leadership skills as our class President. Years later many of us renewed our friendships at class reunions, and a group of girlfriends continued this idea of reunions on the off years at Clear Lake, Annapolis, Boston, and Seattle. Priceless memories were made during those times. And now Barbie’s spirit lives on as I think of her and that special smile that encompassed her joy of life! 


09/02/18 04:02 PM #22    

Julie R. Rhinehart (Waterfield)

I was graced when young by this lifelong friend.  From the neighborhood and church to schools and activities, we enjoyed many of life’s satisfactions and searched constantly for the meaning of it all.  We left kickball for college and then kitchen, lessons to being the teachers, and we endlessly discussed it all. Barbie’s unquenchable spirit lives on still, never meant to end, for she was a remarkable human being; and I will always miss her.


01/14/19 07:21 PM #23    

Danny K. Herney

I Remember Barbie As A Kind, Sweet Beautiful Person. So Sad When A Woman & Classmate Like Barbie Passes Away. !!!  RIP------


08/02/19 10:56 AM #24    

Susan M. Karns (McMillen)

I missed this when it was first published. I remember Barbie all the way back to our Brownie days! Lovely person. Her Mom, Elle Rae Golden was our scout leader.


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