Peter-Meek-Obituary

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Rev. Dr. Peter Hunt Meek

Lexington, Massachusetts

Apr 23, 1943 – Mar 12, 2016 (Age 72)

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BORN
April 23, 1943
DIED
March 12, 2016
AGE
72
LOCATION
Lexington, Massachusetts

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Concord Funeral Home & Cremation Service Obituary

Rev. Dr. Peter Hunt Meek died unexpectedly in Cambridge on March 12, 2016. He was 72 years of age. Dr. Meek was the son of the Rev. Frederick Mayer Meek and Amy May Hunt. He was born in Bangor, ME, briefly lived in Des Moines, IA, and grew up in Brookline, MA, spending summers in Maine. He...

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I enjoyed having Peter as a roommate our first year at Union Theology Seminary.

Peter was so important to my journey towards ministry during my two years as a Field Ed student at Hancock. I am very sad to learn of his passing.

Amy, I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. I always remember seeing him around town or at Hancock, and he always had a smile on his face!

Our sincere condolences. Peter was a wonderful person that was a part of our life in many ways especially his kind, thoughtful words officiating our wedding. Thank you, Peter.

Many memories of Peter's ministry to our parents and family and visits to his Blueberry plants in Maine!

Dear Amy, I am so sorry to read about the loss of your father. I'll always remember his kindness, strength, and great sense of humor.

As the interim minister at The Dover Church, Rev. Peter Meek did an unforgettable and excellent job. We miss him, his wonderful voice and smile, and his optimistic sermons. Judy and Bob Davis, Dover

He was a wonderful pastor and served at the church in Berlin CT where I attend . our prayers and thoughts are with his family.

We are grateful for Peter's life, ministry and friendship. When we were young colleagues together in Connecticut, he at Woodbridge and I at Bethany, we shared good fellowship as parish ministry beginners. Peter and Bonnie remain very much a part of our lives, for which we give thanks. Love to Amy. Chuck and Anne Wildman