Dec 31, 1909
PECK--At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jensen, in Boulder, Friday, December, 1909, of pneumonia, Mrs.S. E. Peck, aged 76 years.
Mrs. Peck has been an old resident of this part of the country, her later husband, Tom Peck, being widely known among the early settlers. She left the Peck farm three miles southwest of Longmont about fifteen years ago.
She was the mother of Mrs. C. C. Butterworth, who with Mrs. Jensen are the only children living.She also leaves three sisters.
Dec 31, 1909
PECK--At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jensen, in Boulder, Friday, December, 1909, of pneumonia, Mrs.S. E. Peck, aged 76 years.
Mrs. Peck has been an old resident of this part of the country, her later husband, Tom Peck, being widely known among the early settlers. She left the Peck farm three miles southwest of Longmont about fifteen years ago.
She was the mother of Mrs. C. C. Butterworth, who with Mrs. Jensen are the only children living.She also leaves three sisters.
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