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Bill Pearn has been building, renovating and improving residential and commercial properties for more than 24 years.

Serving all of Pike County PA, Bill can design and build all of your masonry needs with the reliable and professional approach you deserve.


His skill set is comprehensive and includes the more unusual abilities of historic restorations, bank vaults and artistic concrete applications.

After moving to Pike County, PA from new jersey in 2001 he decided to strike out on his own and established his business in 2002.

Bill attended Sussex County Community College and has places as high as second in Natural and Open Bodybuilding shows - via NCP. He is an avid fisherman and a proud family man.



Masons Who Influenced the World

"Socrates was a Greek (Athenian) philosopher and one of the most important founders of the Western philosophical tradition. His most important contribution to Western thought is his method of enquiry, known as the method of elenchos, which is a foundation for much of later Western philosophy. This method usually involves questions about the definitions or logoi (singular logos) of key moral concepts.

Socrates was particularly interested in what are often called the five cardinal virtues (held to be such by Socrates' Greek contemporaries), namely, piety, wisdom, temperance, courage, and justice. Such questions challenged implicit moral beliefs of the interlocutors, who, in answering such questions, were often led to realize inadequacies and inconsistencies in their beliefs. Socrates himself professed to be ignorant on such matters--but made wise by the keen awareness of his ignorance.

Socrates left no writings; we know his work only from the writings of his contemporaries, like Aristophanes, his immediate followers Plato and Xenophon, and the next generation of followers such as Aristotle. Socrates, according to some historians, was a stone mason, as was his father; his mother was a midwife.

Plato's dialogues report that he was married to Xanthippe, who bore him three children. He carried out his military duty courageously, but devoted most of his time to talking to whoever would listen, either in a marketplace or in the homes of rich patrons.

Socrates lived during a time of transition from the height of Athenian Empire to her defeat by Sparta and its coalition. Socrates' practice was often resented by influential figures of his day, whose reputations for wisdom and virtue were debunked by his questions. " -

Socrates Famous Quote: By all means marry; if you get a good wife, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
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Bill Pearn Masonry
267-226-8293
101 Beverly Drive
Shohola, PA 18458
BillPearnMasonry@yahoo.com