Funeral services for Eugene E. Peck, 65, will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow in the Georgetown Funeral Home. Burial will be in Washington Park.
Mr. Peck was an electric welder and a member of Local 541, Welders' Union. He died Tuesday. He was born in Ponca, Neb. He lived in Sioux City, Iowa, and Anaconda, Mont., before coming to Seattle 20 years ago. He was a member of the Anaconda Masonic Lodge.
Survivors are his wife, Esther A.; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Butcher, Seattle, Mrs. Amy Butcher and Mrs. Maude Allen, and a brother, Bert Peck, all of Sioux City
Seattle Daily Times
Friday, Apr. 29, 1955
Seattle, Washington
A former resident of Akron, Eugene Peck, passed away at his home in Seattle, Wash., April 26, 1955. He had been in poor health the past several years with a heart ailment, and passed away in his sleep.
He was buried at Seattle.
He is survived by his wife Esther, one brother Bert of Westfield, Ia.; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Butcher of Seattle; Mrs. Maude Allen and Mrs. Amy Butcher of Sioux City, Ia..
Akron Register Tribune
Thursday, May 5, 1955
Akron, Iowa
Funeral services for Eugene E. Peck, 65, will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow in the Georgetown Funeral Home. Burial will be in Washington Park.
Mr. Peck was an electric welder and a member of Local 541, Welders' Union. He died Tuesday. He was born in Ponca, Neb. He lived in Sioux City, Iowa, and Anaconda, Mont., before coming to Seattle 20 years ago. He was a member of the Anaconda Masonic Lodge.
Survivors are his wife, Esther A.; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Butcher, Seattle, Mrs. Amy Butcher and Mrs. Maude Allen, and a brother, Bert Peck, all of Sioux City
Seattle Daily Times
Friday, Apr. 29, 1955
Seattle, Washington
A former resident of Akron, Eugene Peck, passed away at his home in Seattle, Wash., April 26, 1955. He had been in poor health the past several years with a heart ailment, and passed away in his sleep.
He was buried at Seattle.
He is survived by his wife Esther, one brother Bert of Westfield, Ia.; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Butcher of Seattle; Mrs. Maude Allen and Mrs. Amy Butcher of Sioux City, Ia..
Akron Register Tribune
Thursday, May 5, 1955
Akron, Iowa
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