Charles E. Peck 1944 - 2012 SPRINGFIELD - Charles E. Peck, 68, passed away on July 16, 2012. Charles was born in Springfield, MA the son of the late Kenneth R. and Josephine (McManus) Peck. He grew up in Springfield and graduated from Technical High School in 1962. He joined the United States Marine Corps and attained the rank of Sargeant (E-5) serving honorably and proudly from 1962 to 1966 including the Vietnam War. After his service he became a Journeyman Electrician and later a Springfield Police Officer. He is survived by his two children, Pamela J. Peck of Smyrna, GA and Jeffrey C. Peck of Springfield. He is the brother of Beverly Kehoe of Wilbraham and Mary Butler of Ware and the late Kenneth Peck and Dorothy Montanari. He is also survived by his former spouse Ellen Peck of Springfield and several nieces and nephews. Services were private.
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Pam, I can see why your the Special Star in your Dad's heart, you would make any parent proud. I wish you much love and stay happy !!!!!
Linda
August 21, 2012
Sorry for your lost
Charlie did a lot for me in the I.B.E.W. local 7.great Marine to work with.
Daniel Rousseau
August 20, 2012
Pam, Jeff and Ellen,
I hope that you find comfort and happiness in knowing that your dad/husband touched the lives and hearts of so many including me. I will always remember the laughs we had and how he would always refer to me as "sis". Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in peace my big brother Charlie. xoxo
Kathleen Canning
August 19, 2012
Dad, when I bought my home you wrote to me in a card..."I hope now you have a place of peace and serenity. A quiet place to reflect and realize you are a special person & daughter."
It is with mixed emotions of comfort and sorrow I share your words full circle back to you. It is my deepest wish - "I hope now you have a place of peace and serenity. A quiet place to reflect and realize you are a special person & father." I am grateful for having shared many memories with you including the Top of the Hub. I found the business card you saved from that trip. XO Your Loving Daughter, Pamela
P.S. I also saved your card!
August 19, 2012
Sorry for your loss
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Carroll Craven
August 19, 2012
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