"Hello Dick & Family, We are sorry for the loss of your brother. Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with you at this time."
William A. Bill Peck, age 86, of Fairmount, IN, died Friday, November 5, 2010. He was a member of the Fairmount United Methodist Church. He served in the Army during World War II in the 1921st Truck Company from February 1943 to December 1945. He was employed by Graves Sheet Metal in Kokomo where he as a sheet metal worker for 32 years from 1965 to 1997. He was a member of the Sheet Metal Workers Union for 58 years and the American Legion Post 313 .
He was the son of the late Garland Peck and the late Doris (Monroe) Peck. He was born on May 24, 1924 in Blackford County. He married Mary L. (Futrell) Peck on September 19, 1947 in Hartford City, IN. She preceded him in death on August 17, 2009. William was a Boy Scout Leader, enjoyed hunting, fishing, playing softball, and working crossword puzzles.
4 Daughters:
Darlene (Roy) Culley, Fairmount, IN
Christina Peck, Fairmount, IN
Terri (Tim) Sharp, Marion, IN
Billie Louise Hummer, Muncie, IN
Three Sons:
Garlen B. Peck, Fairmount, IN
Ronald (Ginger) Peck, Wheeler, MI
Johnny Lee (Judy) Norton Peck, Spring, TX
One Sister:
Ruth (Sam) Cole, Marion, IN
Two Brothers:
Dick (Regina) Peck, Muncie, IN
John (Judy) Peck, Van Buren, IN
2 Brothers in law;
Lester Eugene (Tiny) Futrell, Oceanside, CA
Francis Ratcliff, Mishawaka, IN
1 Sister-in-law
Evelyn Futrell, Muncie, IN
13 Grand Children
10 Great-Grand Children
3 Great-Great-Grand Child
Arrangements are being handled by Armes-Hunt Funeral Home, 415 S. Main St., Fairmount, IN Funeral Service is Monday, November 8 at 10 AM with Pastor Amy Covington officiating. Interment will be at Park Cemetery, Fairmount, IN
Friends may call the funeral home on Sunday from 4-7 PM.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Arthritis Foundation in care of the funeral home.
On line condolences may be made at www.armeshuntfuneralhome.com
"Hello Dick & Family, We are sorry for the loss of your brother. Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with you at this time."
"It's never easy parting with those that mean so much to us. We want you to know our thoughts and prayers are with you all."
"Dear Dad....you were a loving father...a guy who would give the shirt off his back to anyone if they needed it....you lived your life with honor and never expected someone to do something you would not also be willing to do..You loved honesty and you were very honest....I miss you already and I miss mom....but I know where you are and that now you are young once more and free from the pain of this earth.... Miss you dad...love ya....someday I will see you and mom again as God promises for His children to be with Him...your daughter...Terri Sue"