The Leader-Republican, Gloversville and Johnstown, N.Y. Tuesday, August 31, 1948 Page Three
Mrs. Anna O. Peck
Mrs. Anna Oaksford Peck, widow
of William E. Peck died yesterday
afternoon at 3:30 at her home. 364
North Main street
Mrs. Peck was born in Yeovil,
England, but had resided in Gloversville most of her life. She was
a member of the First Church of
Christ Scientist.
The survivors are one daughter,
Mrs. Irene Peck Ayres, Gloversville; one son. Clarence W. Peck,
Gloversville; a sister. Mrs. Clara
Stewart, North Broadalbin; one
brother, Albert Oaksford, Gloversville; two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
The body was removed to the
Walrath & Bushouer funeral home,
51 Fremont street, where the funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4. Mrs. B. F. Dennie, reader, will officiate. Burial Will be; in Prospect Hill cemetery.
The Leader-Republican, Gloversville and Johnstown, N.Y. Tuesday, August 31, 1948 Page Three
Mrs. Anna O. Peck
Mrs. Anna Oaksford Peck, widow
of William E. Peck died yesterday
afternoon at 3:30 at her home. 364
North Main street
Mrs. Peck was born in Yeovil,
England, but had resided in Gloversville most of her life. She was
a member of the First Church of
Christ Scientist.
The survivors are one daughter,
Mrs. Irene Peck Ayres, Gloversville; one son. Clarence W. Peck,
Gloversville; a sister. Mrs. Clara
Stewart, North Broadalbin; one
brother, Albert Oaksford, Gloversville; two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
The body was removed to the
Walrath & Bushouer funeral home,
51 Fremont street, where the funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4. Mrs. B. F. Dennie, reader, will officiate. Burial Will be; in Prospect Hill cemetery.
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