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Thelma Virginia <I>Jacobs</I> Peacock

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Thelma Virginia Jacobs Peacock

Birth
Greeley, Weld County, Colorado, USA
Death
17 Apr 2007 (aged 85)
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section U, Site 2147
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PEACOCK, THELMA V. 85, died April 17, 2007 at Porter Hospice. She was born in Greeley, CO on November 29, 1921. As a teenage bride during the Great Depression, she and her husband were part of the desperate exodus to California to find work and loved to tell interesting stories to her relatives and friends about those hard times. Life eventually became easier and Thelma kept herself busy raising a family and became an ardent quilt maker and crafter. She made about 100 quilts in her life time and numerous other smaller articles. Her special love was the Salvation Army and a leading member of the Home League. She was preceded in death by her firstborn, a daughter, Virginia, who died at the age of 7, and by her husband, Jack Peacock, in 1985. She is survived by 2 sons, Gary Lee Parks of Sacramento, CA and David M. Parks of Cincinnati, OH, 2 grandsons, Jesse and Eric Parks of Cincinnati, a special friend and nephew, Tracy Fifer of Lakewood, CO, and all 5 of her siblings; Helen Wall of Tupelo, MI, Gene Jacobs of Loveland, CO, Ann Jacobs of Colorado Springs, CO, Victor Jacobs of San Diego, CA, and Mary Jacobs of Kanab, UT, and by many nephews and nieces and numerous friends. All of us love her and will miss her. Private Interment will be at Ft. Logan National Cemetery. Memorial Services will be Saturday, April 21st at 11 AM at 1st Ave. Presbyterian Church, 120 W. 1st Ave., Denver, CO 80223. Donations in her name may be made to 1st Ave Presbyterian Church.

Published in Denver Post from Apr. 19 to Apr. 20, 2007
PEACOCK, THELMA V. 85, died April 17, 2007 at Porter Hospice. She was born in Greeley, CO on November 29, 1921. As a teenage bride during the Great Depression, she and her husband were part of the desperate exodus to California to find work and loved to tell interesting stories to her relatives and friends about those hard times. Life eventually became easier and Thelma kept herself busy raising a family and became an ardent quilt maker and crafter. She made about 100 quilts in her life time and numerous other smaller articles. Her special love was the Salvation Army and a leading member of the Home League. She was preceded in death by her firstborn, a daughter, Virginia, who died at the age of 7, and by her husband, Jack Peacock, in 1985. She is survived by 2 sons, Gary Lee Parks of Sacramento, CA and David M. Parks of Cincinnati, OH, 2 grandsons, Jesse and Eric Parks of Cincinnati, a special friend and nephew, Tracy Fifer of Lakewood, CO, and all 5 of her siblings; Helen Wall of Tupelo, MI, Gene Jacobs of Loveland, CO, Ann Jacobs of Colorado Springs, CO, Victor Jacobs of San Diego, CA, and Mary Jacobs of Kanab, UT, and by many nephews and nieces and numerous friends. All of us love her and will miss her. Private Interment will be at Ft. Logan National Cemetery. Memorial Services will be Saturday, April 21st at 11 AM at 1st Ave. Presbyterian Church, 120 W. 1st Ave., Denver, CO 80223. Donations in her name may be made to 1st Ave Presbyterian Church.

Published in Denver Post from Apr. 19 to Apr. 20, 2007

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