Son: Elwood Peck and Frederick Peck
Daughter: Emma Larive
The Hood River Glacier, May 9, 1918, page 8
White Salmon Rancher Passes
The funeral of F. S. Peck was held at White Salmon at the Odd Fellows’ cemetery Tuesday of last week, Rev. A. Jackson of the Methodist church officiating.
Mr. Peck was born in Madison, Oho, in 1841. He came west in 1900 and has resided in the White Salmon valley since that time. He is survived by his widow, two sons and one daughter. Mr. Peck, in his youth, was a sailor on the Great Lakes, later engaging in the lumbering business in Wisconsin. Later he followed his son to the Pacific Northwest and had been engaged in the fruit raising business since that time. His death occurred April 29.
Son: Elwood Peck and Frederick Peck
Daughter: Emma Larive
The Hood River Glacier, May 9, 1918, page 8
White Salmon Rancher Passes
The funeral of F. S. Peck was held at White Salmon at the Odd Fellows’ cemetery Tuesday of last week, Rev. A. Jackson of the Methodist church officiating.
Mr. Peck was born in Madison, Oho, in 1841. He came west in 1900 and has resided in the White Salmon valley since that time. He is survived by his widow, two sons and one daughter. Mr. Peck, in his youth, was a sailor on the Great Lakes, later engaging in the lumbering business in Wisconsin. Later he followed his son to the Pacific Northwest and had been engaged in the fruit raising business since that time. His death occurred April 29.
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Buried next to Alice J. Peck (1851-1921) and Elwood M. Peck (1867-1954) and Grace M. Peck (1873-1966).
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