Kathleen J. Peck SPRINGFIELD — Kathleen J. “Kaye” Peck, 79, died Monday, May 30, 2022, at Springfield Hospital. She was born July 16, 1942, in Springfield, the daughter of Charles Edwin and Freda (Perkins) Hannah. She graduated in 1960 from Springfield High School and then attended Soury Sewing School. On April 22, 1967, she married Oliver Peck. Mrs. Peck worked at the National Survey in Chester, Springfield Kitchen, and Springfield Printing Co. She was a member of Unitarian Universalist Church in Springfield. She enjoyed quilting, many crafts, square dancing with several dance clubs and with her husband, bird watching, camping and traveling. Survivors include her husband, several cousins, niece and nephew. Mrs. Peck was predeceased by her sister, Marjorie Stroud. A memorial service will be 1 p.m. June 25 in Pine Grove Cemetery in North Springfield. Memorial contributions may be made to Birds of Vermont Museum, 900 Sherman Hollow Road, Huntington, VT 05462. Arrangements are by Davis Memorial Chapel.
When I came to the 50th reunion from Indiana, Kaye and Oliver met the Amtrak (which of course, was late) and let me stay at their house. It was such a kind and thoughtful thing to do. We drove around places I wanted to remember. In H.S. we went to LRY and we reminisced about that. Such fond memories of Kaye. Sue
Sheila Batchelder (Johnson)
I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of Kaye. She will be missed by many! Thanks for your contributions to our class, Kaye!
Louise Kendall (Peale)
Was so sorry to learn of Kaye's passing.
Kathryn Wilcomb (Pierce-Ryan)
Kaye was always kind and willing to help and a fantastic seamtress. We'll miss you Kaye.
Curtis Blake
So very sorry to learn of Kaye's passing. She will be missed by many and my sincere condolences go out to her husband and family.
Most wsincerely,
Curt Blake '60
Susan Rydjeski (Cormier)
Kaye and I spent many hours riding the school bus in early years. A pleasant, hard-working friend who leaves us with happy memories.
Ashley Smith (Acuña)
I REMEMBER KAYE AS A VERY GOOD FRIEND, ALWAYS WILLING TO HELP......THAT´S WHY I
FINALLY PAID HER THE 33 CENTS I OWED HER FROM OUR LAST YEAR IN HIGH SCHOOL !
IT WAS AT THE 50TH REUNION THAT I PAID HER....SHE , OF COURSE , HAD FORGOTTEN ALL
ABOUT IT, BUT I HADN´T ....AND WE HAD A GOOD LAUGH, REMEMBERED OLD TIMES AND
ENJOYED THE REUNION...... MAY KAYE BE AT PEACE......
Susan Tillman (Cahee)