Arlene is survived by her son, Terry E. Peck and wife Kim (Prifer) Peck of Carlisle; daughter, Patti Olenick (Peck) of Publeo, Colorado, and grandchildren, Samantha (Peck) Carl; Terry M. Peck and Garrett Peck; and great grandchildren, Abby, Hayley, Jackson and Oliver in addition to many nieces and nephews.
Arlene graduated from John Harris High School and worked in the home raising her children while assisting her husband while he further his education and later she was an Executive Secretary for Commission of Independent Colleges and Universities. She was a past member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Penbrook Fire Company, Central PA Beekeepers Association and Red Hats Group.
Arlene had many interests bowling, crafts, making bee candles and ornaments, playing the piano and she loved reading. She loved traveling with her bowling friends to the many different bowling tournaments throughout the United States. Arlene’s proudest moments were when she was spending time with her family. She loved her grandchildren and loved telling stories about them.
Services will be private and held at the convenience of the family due to the pandemic our country is facing today.
Arlene is survived by her son, Terry E. Peck and wife Kim (Prifer) Peck of Carlisle; daughter, Patti Olenick (Peck) of Publeo, Colorado, and grandchildren, Samantha (Peck) Carl; Terry M. Peck and Garrett Peck; and great grandchildren, Abby, Hayley, Jackson and Oliver in addition to many nieces and nephews.
Arlene graduated from John Harris High School and worked in the home raising her children while assisting her husband while he further his education and later she was an Executive Secretary for Commission of Independent Colleges and Universities. She was a past member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Penbrook Fire Company, Central PA Beekeepers Association and Red Hats Group.
Arlene had many interests bowling, crafts, making bee candles and ornaments, playing the piano and she loved reading. She loved traveling with her bowling friends to the many different bowling tournaments throughout the United States. Arlene’s proudest moments were when she was spending time with her family. She loved her grandchildren and loved telling stories about them.
Services will be private and held at the convenience of the family due to the pandemic our country is facing today.
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