Guy-Peck-Obituary

Guy Edward Peck

Marshfield, Missouri

Age 93

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Guy Edward PeckGuy Edward Peck (December 9, 1920 - March 15, 2014) December 9, 1920 In a small farm house in Erwin, Mo., Guy Edward Peck was born to Daisy and Guy Columbus Peck. We are all sure he came into this world noisy and with a mind of his own. With that being said, in the fourth grade he...

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Grandad Peck (Guy Peck) was indeed quite the character.Growing up with him we thought he was hard on us.But now I am so thankful for him as he taught us right from wrong and taught us what we needed to know in life.He always had advice to give to everyone he talked to.So glad he was a part of my life and I miss him. Michael Dean

Guy has helped not only me but many, many others... he had a heart of gold.

A very special person in many ways. Our condolences to the entire Peck family. His legacy will live on.

I use to buy my gas at the pecks service station on Kearney street back in the early sixties. I worked at Cocoa Cola on clay street and always drove by the Pecks station on the way to work and back home. I remember Mr Peck as always being helpful and friendly. I know the children will have a large hole in their family with the passing of Guy.
Cecil R Murray
Platte City, Missouri

Dear peck family. I have many years of fun business experiences with Mr. Peck dating back in the 1980s. You knew when this man walked into the Bank with his bombing voice "where's Ilene... darling I'm needing....."... they don't make them like Mr. Peck.

Guy Peck, Guy Peck Brings a smile to my face. We all loved him Dearly as a Friend. He help us all when we were young and into our later years. Wonderful Man.He will be missed by us all. Love You Old Man.

A true Friend and Wilder than a March Hair, one of the best friends I've ever known, didn't judge anyone ! Remember it call always be done in one minute! Dan Sturkie

The world has lost a "one of a kind" man. My dad, Frank Chaplin, worked part-time for Mrs. Collier in his younger years and formed a lasting friendship with Guy and Robert Peck. As a child I got to visit the farm several times, and spent many hours at the Sinclair station while my dad visited his friend. There's a special place in Heaven for Guy!!