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Charlene Reynolds
November 23, 2009
Carol and Angie
I am so sorry to hear about John...Rick and I both have so many fond memories of good times with all of you. I will keep you in my prayers ..again I am so sorry...I love you ...Charlene and Rick
Charlene Reynolds
November 23, 2009
Dear sweet Carol and Angie
Rick and I are so sorry to hear of Johns' death. I am so sad for you both as well as the rest of your family. I am sending big hugs your way and will keep you in my prayers. I love you
Charlene
Leslie Craven
November 17, 2009
To Johnny's wife, Carol and family, his parents, Uncle Ed and Aunt Ida Mae.
Just look up to the sky and every time you see a rainbow you will remember Johnny. I remember Johnny, he was my cousin who lived in that big white house next to Rt 122 where all the cousin's and relatives would get together. Such fond memories. My heart goes out to you all. Love, cousin Leslie
Paul Tincher
November 13, 2009
I went to Madison High School with John and played alot of basketball in that old barn.I am so sorry to hear of his passing.I got to talk to John a few years back at a class reunion.Many condolences to the family.
November 11, 2009
My heart is breaking upon the loss of Johnny. Our thoughts and prayers extend to Carol, Dr. and Mrs. Peck, and all family. What a glorious, wonderful time we kids had growing up together. All the fishing and skiing; he and Johnny dragging me through the lilly pads on banana peels in Michigan; boating; our little sit-down birthday parties; (He and I were at the same table when John Myers told the birthday girl, Vickie Moon, to "Dig in dirty face!" Vickie broke out in tears and that was the end of the party. Johnny and I were nervously laughing over the whole situation because we had heard Uncle Bob use that term numerous times. I remember Johnny and I not being able to understand why Vickie was so upset.) playing cards, especially blackjack, for hours and hours in Michigan when it would be raining; practicing moves in dancing; listening to the Beach Boys and records of cars racing at drag strips; playing in the big barn; drives to Oxford; the Pecks worrying about driving up West Middletown Hill on a snowy night; Richard-dog being the only dog to bite Dr. Peck, after he sneaked a little steak to him at the dining room table; pumping the player piano for hours in our basement on Ardmore and playing bartender, and the best prom I ever attended! What an enchanted time we all had growing up together. Johnny was a gentleman and sweet dear friend. He is gone too soon. Let light perpetual shine upon his face. Love in His Name, Helen
November 10, 2009
As being John's first cousin, i have good memories of us as kids running around his big house on Rt 122 in West Middletown..my heart goes out to his wife Carol and of course Uncle Ed and Aunt Ida Mae and the rest of his family...love Jennifer (Peck) Frisch
Helen Stevens-Gleason
November 10, 2009
I hope and pray that this notice is not my dear friend, Johnny Peck. Love, Helen
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