Olive (Eveleth) Peck, a former resident of Lowell, but for the past 23 years having made her home in Rumford, R.I. at 80 Catlin avenue, in that community, died yesterday at the Jane Brown hospital, Providence, R.I.
Mrs. Peck was born in Lowell, the daughter of the late Charles A. and Rose (Prairie) Eveleth and before establishing her home in Rumford was a charter member of the Paint and Powder club of Lowell. She was a former member of the Plantations club. Providence, R. I.; past president of the women's division of Wannamoisett Country club. Rumford, R. I.; past president of the Sunshine club, Humford, R. I., and a former member of the Providence Women's club.
Mrs. Peck was the widow of Carroll W. Peck and is survived by a sister, Miss Helen L. Eveleth of Lowell. She was a member of the Newman Congregational church of Rumford.
Olive (Eveleth) Peck, a former resident of Lowell, but for the past 23 years having made her home in Rumford, R.I. at 80 Catlin avenue, in that community, died yesterday at the Jane Brown hospital, Providence, R.I.
Mrs. Peck was born in Lowell, the daughter of the late Charles A. and Rose (Prairie) Eveleth and before establishing her home in Rumford was a charter member of the Paint and Powder club of Lowell. She was a former member of the Plantations club. Providence, R. I.; past president of the women's division of Wannamoisett Country club. Rumford, R. I.; past president of the Sunshine club, Humford, R. I., and a former member of the Providence Women's club.
Mrs. Peck was the widow of Carroll W. Peck and is survived by a sister, Miss Helen L. Eveleth of Lowell. She was a member of the Newman Congregational church of Rumford.
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