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Joseph Peck Obituary

Joseph H. Peck, retired Houston attorney, died at his Galveston home on Dec. 21. After a three week hospitalization in December he was released to hospice care and transported to Galveston on Dec. 20. With his family, he enjoyed time at home in front of his fireplace with a Christmas tree and seasonal music. He is survived by three children, Elizabeth Peck Odum, Jennifer Peck, Michael Peck and granddaughter, Lindsay Peck.
A complete obituary will follow with announcement of his January Memorial Service at West University United Methodist Church, Houston, TX.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Dec. 25, 2011.

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January 2, 2012

Sorry to read of Joe's passing. I attended Grant grade school & Streator High School with Joe. What a great guy! God Bless Joe Marilyn Ayers Weiss

Kathryn Gorenz

December 25, 2011

I am so happy for the opportunity to have met Joe Peck, Sally and his family at the "Livek Reunion" which the families hosted in Houston Texas in the early '80s. Also, Joe traveled to meet our Slovenian cousins and they truly loved Joe as much as we did. We will never forget him. I picture him in heaven, having a great time with relatives and friends.

December 25, 2011

My condolences to the family of Mr. Peck. May you be comforted by looking forward to a time when all causes of death and the heartaches it bring will be abolished forever by our heavenly Father.

Sue Gilliam

December 25, 2011

Joe was so dear, a truly sweet and caring man with a wonderful sense of humor. All those who knew him will forever cherish every moment with him!
Sincerely,
Sue Gilliam

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