Fannie enjoyed her later years traveling with her husband and spending time with her family and friends. She enjoyed life to the fullest-believing her greatest reward was her family. She loved to read, garden, flowers and visiting.
She is survived by her sons Ken and his wife Amy, Ron and his wife Rita, Bill and his wife Melody, and John Peacock; her daughter Shirley Herrbach and her husband Paul all of Spokane; daughter-in-law Sara of Juneau , Alaska; 19 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; sisters Charlene McAllister of Bakersfield, California and Billye Ruthe Fox-Wieden of Hampton, Virginia; her brother Sherrell Corron of Orland, California; numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; her daughter Kathleen Darilek Hair; her son James Thomas Peacock; her sister Betty Lou Darilek; brothers Darrell and Richard Corron and many dear friends.
Her children wrote "Mom, you will never be forgotten and you will always be missed. We are so happy you are once again holding Dad's hand."
Fannie enjoyed her later years traveling with her husband and spending time with her family and friends. She enjoyed life to the fullest-believing her greatest reward was her family. She loved to read, garden, flowers and visiting.
She is survived by her sons Ken and his wife Amy, Ron and his wife Rita, Bill and his wife Melody, and John Peacock; her daughter Shirley Herrbach and her husband Paul all of Spokane; daughter-in-law Sara of Juneau , Alaska; 19 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; sisters Charlene McAllister of Bakersfield, California and Billye Ruthe Fox-Wieden of Hampton, Virginia; her brother Sherrell Corron of Orland, California; numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; her daughter Kathleen Darilek Hair; her son James Thomas Peacock; her sister Betty Lou Darilek; brothers Darrell and Richard Corron and many dear friends.
Her children wrote "Mom, you will never be forgotten and you will always be missed. We are so happy you are once again holding Dad's hand."
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