Frank-Peace-Obituary

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Frank T. Peace Sr.

Waltham, Massachusetts

Apr 17, 1945 – Jul 6, 2021

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BORN
April 17, 1945
DIED
July 6, 2021
LOCATION
Waltham, Massachusetts

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Joyce Funeral Home - Waltham Obituary

Waltham – Mr. Frank T. Peace, Sr. died Wednesday, July 7, 2021 in his Waltham home surrounded by his loving family. He was 76. He was born and raised in Waltham, a son of the late Frank and Genevieve (Costello) Peace and was a graduate of Waltham High School. Shortly after their marriage...

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We were blessed with the gift of time together In retirement for thrilling adventure, love, and the glorious mundane. Memories are vivid,signs many; this late in life connection unexpected. Frank had a way of making a trip to the supermarket hilarious. We laughed. Got silly, argued. And shared all aspects of life. He supported all of my ventures, and was well loved by many. A man,s man w a strong feminine side. Putting others first. And humble. There for the tough times. My Frank.

I knew Frank Peace, while living with my Uncle in Newton, in the years of 2012 - 2014, and in later years.

I assisted Frank with leaf raking, during Fall seasons, along with other outside home tasks during the year.

Frank treated me well, so enjoyed Frank's affable personality during the short time known.

I could tell Frank raised a loving family, with beloved wife Karen, in their fine home on Centre Street Newton.

An honor and privilege to have known Frank,...

Seven months after you passed I appreciate you more and more. So many people love and miss you. And I learn more about your gift of caring and what an unusual man you are. You left me the gift of your family and friends. I will miss you until we meet again. Love

It seems to get harder every day. I miss your joie de vivre, our trips to apple country, your fierce love and protection. I will Love you forever. Elsa

Little Karen, Frank Jr , Jennifer, Aunt Gerri everyone so sorry for your loss. Frank was a great father and friend. I spent so much time with all of you growing up. We are family and friends. I babysat you from the time your were all little kids until you didn't need a babysitter any longer but even after that your Mom, Dad and I stayed friends until we lost her. You are all very special to me as were your parents, stay safe and well and I am so sorry for your loss, Always and forever Love to...

I'm so sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Frank at First Parish in Brookline.
One year he tapped the sugar maple in the front yard of the church and made syrup from it. Frank brought that syrup to the church's pancake breakfast. Sweetness made from the church's own space by a man who cared so much about the people who came together there.
A perfect gift.

I am so grateful for the care with which Frank watched over our buildings and grounds at First Parish in Brookline. His departure from the job left an enormous void, and I can only imagine how much bigger the loss is to his family and close friends now that he has passed on. I believe his last name matched his personality. Thank you for sharing him with us!

My Condolences to the Peace Family. Frank was a good guy. I worked with him at both Nichols and Parker. Frank R.I.P.

So sad to hear of Franks passing...he was a great person,and supervisor, and taught me the ins and outs of Production Control while working together at W.H.Nichols in Waltham,Mass...