MRS. F. PECK, WIDOW OF MINING MAN, DEAD
Passed Away Last Night at Home of Her Sister, Miss Kate Burns
Mrs. Frank G. Peck, for 30 years a resident of Colorado Springs, and closely identified with the growth of the community thru her interests and those of her immediate family, died at 9:45 o’clock last night at the home of her sister, Miss Kate Burns, 423 North Tejon street, after an illness of three months.
Mrs. Peck is survived by her sister, two sons, James and Robert, and a brother, Thomas F. Burns, secretary-treasurer of the Portland Gold Mining company. Her husband, who died two years ago, was president of the Portland. Both her sons are now connected with the firm. Another brother, James F. Burns, millionaire mine owner, who made his fortune in Cripple Creek, died in 1917.
Members of her immediate family were with Mrs. Peck at the time of her death, as was her physician, Dr. W. A. Campbell.
Funeral arrangements have not been made.
MRS. F. PECK, WIDOW OF MINING MAN, DEAD
Passed Away Last Night at Home of Her Sister, Miss Kate Burns
Mrs. Frank G. Peck, for 30 years a resident of Colorado Springs, and closely identified with the growth of the community thru her interests and those of her immediate family, died at 9:45 o’clock last night at the home of her sister, Miss Kate Burns, 423 North Tejon street, after an illness of three months.
Mrs. Peck is survived by her sister, two sons, James and Robert, and a brother, Thomas F. Burns, secretary-treasurer of the Portland Gold Mining company. Her husband, who died two years ago, was president of the Portland. Both her sons are now connected with the firm. Another brother, James F. Burns, millionaire mine owner, who made his fortune in Cripple Creek, died in 1917.
Members of her immediate family were with Mrs. Peck at the time of her death, as was her physician, Dr. W. A. Campbell.
Funeral arrangements have not been made.
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Buried: 9/20/1924, Source: City of Colo Spgs cemetery data 3/20/09
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