Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1916 — MRS. CHARLES H. PECK DIED IN REMINGTON [ARTICLE]

MRS. CHARLES H. PECK DIED IN REMINGTON

Wife of Well Known Merchant and Sister of J. D. Allman of This City Passed Away. Mrs. Charles H. Peck died at her home in Remington at 7:20 o’clock Monday evening.' She was surrounded by her family and relatives when the final summons came. She was a woman of splendid accomplishments and for many years had been an active worker in the Christian church of that place, having been the organist for the choir and interested in missionary and the church auxillaary work. She was 58 years of age on March Bth and had been an invalid for several months, suffering from cancer. Last fall she was a patient for some time at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis, where she underwent a sugrical operation in the hope that it would effect a cure, but it scarcely even afforded temporary relief and she had been declining rapidly since that time and it was realized for a long time that death could not long be averted. Besides her husband she leaves three children, namely, Mrs. Harold H. Bowman, of Monticello, and Miss Laura and Mr. Fred Peck, ,f Remington. She also leaves one sister, Mrs. William Co over, of Denver, Colo., who has been with her for the past year, and a brother, J. D. Allman, of this city. The funeral will be held Thursday at Remington at