Barbara-Peckham-Obituary

Barbara Peckham

Oley, Pennsylvania

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Barbara Jean (Hinkle) Peckham, 74, of Reading, passed away Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011, in Reading Hospital.

Born in Al- sace Township, she was a daughter of the late Charles W. and Esther (Folk) Hinkle.

She was employed as a candy packer for 14 years by Godiva Chocolates, and was...

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Caryn, Jerry and Family,
My deepest sympathy goes out to your entire family with the passing of your mom. Caryn, I know this has been a difficult time for you, and I hope that you can now find some peace. I had the pleasure of knowing your mom for years, and also working with you for years. I know your mom is proud of the wonderful person you have become. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers!! It was a pleasure knowing your mom, she was a wonderful woman!! The Kohler's

Cheryl,Chris and Caryn,I know we havent been in touch but i was very shocked to see that u lost your mom,my sympathy is with all of you i will try to give you a call next week cheryl i love u guys

Barb we will all miss you a lot at go Godiva it was nice working with u all those years. it was very sad when they told use that u had passed away.. i will always remember the good old time and i will never forget you cause you were a very good sweet person..i love you!!!!! angie harrell

barb i will miss you at work especialy when we all work together in one line ,and we stated speaking spanish you used to said no speak spanish we really drive you crazie.i love you barbarita

Barbie I will never forget you . I remember all the fun we all had when we did oyster ! And when we would go to breakfast with are friends ! God bless you and your family Love ya barbie !

Barbie I will miss you always !We had good times online when we did oyster. I will never forget you ! Love you !

My son and I both had the pleasure of working with Barb. She was such a kind lady. My son often told me how nice she was to him when he began his awkward first days working in her department with people he didn't know. She'll be missed by all of us at Godiva.

You were a wonderful women. I will miss you Barb. Love ya