Columbus, Indiana
Friday, September 25, 2015; Page 9
NORTH VERNON --- Cecil Bryan Peck, 100, of North Vernon passed away September 22, 2015, at Jennings Health Care Center.
Funeral will be conducetd at 1:30 p.m. Friday, September 25, at Sawyer-Pickett Funeral & Cremation Service in North Vernon, with Glenn C. Peck offciating. Burial will be in Vernon Cemetery.
Born June 10, 1915, in Lincoln County, Kentucky, Mr. Peck was the son of the late Isaac Thomas Peck and Nancy Carolyn Moore Peck. He and his brother-in-law and lifelong frined, Coleman Frederick, graduated from McKinney High School in Kentucky as co-valedictorians. On June 29, 1940, he married Catherine Lee Frederick in McKinney. She preceded him in death.
Mr. Peck worked for the post office in Washington, D. C., and at a defense plant in Cincinnati. After moving to Indiana in 1947, he was a farmer, a 30-year employee of Cummins Engine Co., and a leader in the Commiskey Baptist Church. He enjoyed gardening, following the Cincinnati Reds, and eating out with family and friends.
Surviving are his son and daughter-in-law, Glenn and Connie Peck of Shawnee, Oklahoma; daughter and son-in-law, Nancy and Daryl Burns of California, Kentucky; son, Gary Lee Peck of Norh Vernon; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife; five brothers; and four sisters.
Columbus, Indiana
Friday, September 25, 2015; Page 9
NORTH VERNON --- Cecil Bryan Peck, 100, of North Vernon passed away September 22, 2015, at Jennings Health Care Center.
Funeral will be conducetd at 1:30 p.m. Friday, September 25, at Sawyer-Pickett Funeral & Cremation Service in North Vernon, with Glenn C. Peck offciating. Burial will be in Vernon Cemetery.
Born June 10, 1915, in Lincoln County, Kentucky, Mr. Peck was the son of the late Isaac Thomas Peck and Nancy Carolyn Moore Peck. He and his brother-in-law and lifelong frined, Coleman Frederick, graduated from McKinney High School in Kentucky as co-valedictorians. On June 29, 1940, he married Catherine Lee Frederick in McKinney. She preceded him in death.
Mr. Peck worked for the post office in Washington, D. C., and at a defense plant in Cincinnati. After moving to Indiana in 1947, he was a farmer, a 30-year employee of Cummins Engine Co., and a leader in the Commiskey Baptist Church. He enjoyed gardening, following the Cincinnati Reds, and eating out with family and friends.
Surviving are his son and daughter-in-law, Glenn and Connie Peck of Shawnee, Oklahoma; daughter and son-in-law, Nancy and Daryl Burns of California, Kentucky; son, Gary Lee Peck of Norh Vernon; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife; five brothers; and four sisters.
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