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Charles Lawrence Peck

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Charles Lawrence Peck

Birth
Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
29 May 1940 (aged 39)
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3895909, Longitude: -111.7976093
Plot
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Charles Lawrence Peck, 30, world War veteran and a resident of American Fork for many years died Wednesday morning at his residence after a lingering illness.
Mr. Peck was born in Salt Lake county, in the old Peck residence on Redwood Raod, October 11, 1900, a son of Everett V. and Flora Ann Cable Mayer Peck. He spent his early years in Salt Lake county, and most of his adult life in American Fork.
Mr. Peck served in the aviation division in France and Germany during the World War. An active church worker, he served on an L. D. S. mission in New Zealand from 1922 to 1924, and in other capacities. He was especially interested in genealogy.
He married Nan Green of American Fork in the Salt Lake temple, February 4, 1922.
Surviving are his widow, his father, and three daughters, Mrs. Evelyn May Peck of Los Angeles, Dorothy June Peck and Mary Peck of American fork, and the following brothers an sisters; Lorin, Wilford W. and Victor E. Peck of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ida May Marcroft of Los Angeles, Mrs. Clara Geneve Oaksaon and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Terry of Salt Lake city, and Mrs. Emma Amelia Bowa of Provo.
funeral services will be conducted in American Fork Sunday at 2 p.m. Friends may call prior to that time at the family residence.
Charles Lawrence Peck, 30, world War veteran and a resident of American Fork for many years died Wednesday morning at his residence after a lingering illness.
Mr. Peck was born in Salt Lake county, in the old Peck residence on Redwood Raod, October 11, 1900, a son of Everett V. and Flora Ann Cable Mayer Peck. He spent his early years in Salt Lake county, and most of his adult life in American Fork.
Mr. Peck served in the aviation division in France and Germany during the World War. An active church worker, he served on an L. D. S. mission in New Zealand from 1922 to 1924, and in other capacities. He was especially interested in genealogy.
He married Nan Green of American Fork in the Salt Lake temple, February 4, 1922.
Surviving are his widow, his father, and three daughters, Mrs. Evelyn May Peck of Los Angeles, Dorothy June Peck and Mary Peck of American fork, and the following brothers an sisters; Lorin, Wilford W. and Victor E. Peck of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ida May Marcroft of Los Angeles, Mrs. Clara Geneve Oaksaon and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Terry of Salt Lake city, and Mrs. Emma Amelia Bowa of Provo.
funeral services will be conducted in American Fork Sunday at 2 p.m. Friends may call prior to that time at the family residence.


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