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Peck

Floyd F. Peck

Reva, SD

1937-39, 1790, Mystic, F-1,

Floyd F. Peck age 91 of Hot Springs, SD, passed away Friday, December 5, 2008 at Custer Regional Senior Care in Custer, SD.

Floyd was born August 7, 1917 in Strool, SD to Fred and Anna (Baney) Peck. He worked for the South Dakota State Highway Department for many, many years both in Hot Springs and Custer.

Floyd is survived by one son, Duane Peck of Hot Springs; one daughter, Joyce Hand of Custer; two brothers, Ray Peck and Merle Peck both of Spearfish, SD; one sister, Florence Papka of Spearfish, SD; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Emma; three sisters; one brother; his parents and his son-in-law, Tom Hand.

Memorial services held 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, December 9, 2009 at McColley's Chapel of the Hills in Hot Springs with Pastor Kent Narum officiating.


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