

Beloved Husband, Father, PopPop, Engineer, Builder of Submarines, and Man of Faith
Robert W. Peirce, affectionately known as “Bob,” of East Lyme, CT, passed away peacefully at
William Backus Hospital on August 24, following a brief illness. His family and loved ones were
by his side and were able to say their goodbyes.
Born with a quiet strength and a brilliant mind, Bob lived a life marked by faith, dedication, and
love—for his work, his family, and his Savior.
As a child, Bob spent many joyful days visiting his grandparents on the Chesapeake Bay, where
he developed a lifelong love of boating and fishing for crabs. Those early experiences near the
water sparked a passion that remained with him throughout his life—especially sailing and
motorboating with his family.
Bob graduated as valedictorian of the Class of 1963 from Conestoga Valley High School,
already demonstrating a strong aptitude in math, science, and academics. He went on to attend
Lehigh University, earning a Bachelor of Science in both Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
His thirst for knowledge continued as he later completed a Master’s in Systems Management
from the University of Southern California.
In 1968, Bob began his career at Electric Boat spanning over an impressive 43 years,
culminating in his retirement in 2011 as Manager of Welding and Materials Engineering. He was
honored to be a Distinguished Shipbuilder recipient. His name quickly grew for developing and
implementing innovative electromechanical welding systems to support both pipe and structural
production—accomplishing all of this before the era of modern computing.
In 1975, Bob was promoted to Chief of Engineering, and over the years contributed to the
construction of four classes of submarines, each presenting unique technical and procedural
challenges. A proud builder of submarines, Bob earned the respect and admiration of
colleagues, the welding technical community at NAVSEA, the Supervisor of Shipbuilding, and
EB’s vendors.
After his retirement, Bob returned as a consultant, further solidifying his legacy as a leader,
problem-solver, and mentor. Those who worked with him remember not only his technical
brilliance, but also his humility, calm demeanor, and genuine interest in others' lives.
In 1972, Bob married the love of his life, Beth Kochenour. Together they shared 53 years of a
faith-filled, loving marriage. Though they were unable to have biological children, they deeply
longed to build a family. After much thought and prayer, Bob and Beth joyfully adopted three
young children, creating the family they had always dreamed of.
Bob loved and cared for his family in quiet, steadfast ways that words can hardly capture. He
was always present—dependable, selfless, and deeply devoted. Now grown, each of his
children mourns the irreplaceable loss of a father they deeply cherished.
Bob's strong Christian faith was central to his life. He accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior while
still in elementary school, after attending a series of sessions led by a visiting evangelist. He
maintained that relationship with Christ throughout his life—attending church regularly, serving
as Deacon of Finance, studying Scripture daily, and faithfully praying over his family. His walk
with God was not just a belief, but a way of life that shaped his character and his choices.
Bob is survived by his loving wife, Beth Peirce of East Lyme, CT; his sister, Susan Peirce of
Lancaster, PA; and his three daughters: Ashley Peirce of Niantic, CT, Jennifer Peirce of
Colchester, CT, and Kathryn Peirce of East Lyme, CT. He is also survived by his cherished
grandson, Matthew Mazzarella of East Lyme, CT, and his niece, Deborah Kochenour of
Seekonk, MA.
He was predeceased by his parents, Elinor and Harry Peirce, and his brother and sister-in-law,
Neil and Edie Kochenour.
A Celebration of Life service will be held on Saturday, October 11th at 11:00 a.m. at Grace
Fellowship Church, 102 Providence-New London Turnpike (Route 184), North Stonington, CT.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Grace Evangelical Church or the American
Cancer Society.
The Fulton-Theroux Funeral Service of Niantic, CT is arranging a private burial for his
family and those dearest to him.
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