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Kenneth McPeek Obituary

Kenneth Ray McPeek

passed away on June 25 at the age of 86. He now joins his wife Nancy, who passed in 2012. He was a devoted husband and father, and dedicated to serving his community. Ken was an exceptional person - he possessed unerring integrity, a generous heart, and a desire to see the best in everyone and every situation, embodying the opening lines of Desiderata, which hung on his wall. "Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons." Ken was a passionate appreciator of classical music, and he and Nancy were committed patrons of the arts in the Canton area and beyond. He also possessed an uncommon physical toughness and vigor, and remained ready and eager for physical challenges and outdoor adventures throughout his years. Ken was born in Canton, OH on October 25, 1933, the third child of parents Charles and Hazel McPeek. He spent his youth in the Canton area, and graduated from Hoover High School in North Canton. He then attended Case Western Reserve University, where he played football. After college, he worked in New York, and then Washington, D.C., where he met his future wife Nancy Hislop. After getting married, he took a job with the Hoover Company and returned to New York before moving back to North Canton, where he and Nancy raised three boys, Scott, Kevin, and Brian. Ken continued to work at the Hoover Company in various management roles for 43 years before retiring.

Ken and Nancy were extremely active and involved community members, and held numerous roles in organizations throughout Stark County. Ken's contributions included terms on the Plain Local School Board, the United Way of Stark County, the North Canton YMCA, and the YMCA of Central Stark County. In retirement, Ken and Nancy found the time to immerse themselves in another passion - world travel. They traveled extensively, visiting all 7 continents, 58 countries, and all 50 states, finding joy and fascination in other cultures, arts, music, landscapes, wildlife, and most importantly, connections with people.

Ken is survived by his three sons, and six grandchildren, who miss him deeply.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, July 11 at 11 am at St. Mark's Episcopal church, which he attended for over 50 years. Due to current health guidelines, attendance will necessarily be limited, so please contact Kevin McPeek if interested in attending: [email protected]. The service will be also be live-streamed at 11 am here: https://www.facebook.com/stmarks.canton. Memories and photos can be viewed and shared online at https://www.mykeeper.com/profile/KenMcpeek/. Memories and thoughts can also be shared at arnoldfuneralhome.com

Arnold & Spiker-Foster-Shriver

330-455-0349

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Published by The Repository on Jul. 8, 2020.

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Margaret Eaton Kaser

July 2, 2022

My Dad and Mom were Roy and Frances Eaton. Roy was a half brother to Hazel McPeek. Sorry for your loss of your Dad . We enjoyed visiting your dad and his parents when we were kids growing up. My brothers were Bob, Dale,Glenn,and Russell. My sister is Janet. You have our Sympathy..

PAT JONES

July 12, 2020

To the McPeek family:
I am so sorry for your loss. I graduated with Ken from Hoover HS in 1952 but have not seen him since our last class reunion several years ago. He was a great class mate & I'm sure will be missed by many.

Margaret Kaser

July 11, 2020

Ken was a cousin of mine. When I was growing up I remember that we would always go to Aunt Hazel and Uncle Charles house especially in the summer time and eat sweet corn. I always had fond memories of Ken,Don,and Vivian. Please accept my condolences and sympathy in your Dad's passing . Praying for all of you . .

Margaret Kaser

July 11, 2020

Ken was a cousin of mine. When I was growing up I remember that we would always go to Aunt Hazel and Uncle Charles house especially in the summer time and eat sweet corn. I always had fond memories of Ken,Don,and Vivian. Please accept my condolences and sympathy in your Dad's passing . Praying for all of you . .

Robert Hecht

July 10, 2020

Knew Ken from Hoover. Was a good gentleman. Family be comforted in his memories.

Marilyn Thomas Jones

July 8, 2020

I knew Ken and Nancy for many years. They were outstanding community leaders. We served on numerous Boards together. My condolences to the family. Peace.

Melissa (Ebel) Ondash

July 8, 2020

One of the few men I can honestly say was a real gentleman and totally kind soul.

Laura Shoemaker

July 8, 2020

My husband, Chet Shoemaker, served on the board with Ken from 1988- 1998. Chet revered both Nancy and Ken for their devotion to our community. Condolences on your loss.

Rose and Jeff Ehmer

July 8, 2020

He will be greatly missed. My condolences to the family.

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