Barbara Lucille Peck
Posted By tatemortuary on December 27, 2009
On the 13th of August 1933 a wonderful event happened….Barbara Lucille Winn was born the 6th of nine children in Salt Lake City, Utah to Francis L. Winn and Marion Coates Winn. She passed away peacefully on December 27, 2009 after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s. Barbara married her “perfect” mate Robert L. Peck on June 18, 1956 in Ely, Nevada. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on June 14, 1995. Together they had two daughters, Brenda and Bobbi. Barbara worked at the Tooele Army Depot for 36 years where she made many great friendships. She loved spending time with her family and friends, whether traveling, eating, or just sitting around the table chatting. She enjoyed crocheting afghans and giving them to her loved ones. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints where she served missions in the genealogy field. She was highly successful in extracting around 100,000 names to have their Temple work completed. She is survived by her daughters, Brenda (Stan) Perkes and Bobbi (Clay) Barton; grandchildren Shanon Walker (Chris), Traci (Rommel) Cruz, Elder Robert Perkes (Peru, Lima South Mission) and Melyssa Perkes; five great-grandchildren; sister Marion (Ted) Murphy (AZ) and brother Cecil (Sue) Winn (AZ); and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Robert L. Peck; parents Linice F. Winn and Marion Coates Winn; siblings Dee, Jay, Marjorie, Bert, Ben “Doc” and Dwayne. A viewing will be held on Friday, January 1, 2010 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at the Tate Mortuary in Tooele at 110 S. Main St. The Funeral will be held Saturday, January 2, 2010 at 11:00am at the Tooele North Stake building at 583 N. 270 E. with a viewing prior at 9:30am. Anyone wishing to send memories or condolences may do so at www.tatemortuary.com. In lieu of flowers, Barbara wanted those to donate to a charity of their choice. A very special thank you to Jenny, Patty and all of the aides who took such great care of their “Barbie Doll” at Cottage Glen. And to Dr. Sergio Abarca for his great care and compassion for her.
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To my special Friend Bobbi and her family.
I am very sorry about the loss of your Mom she was such a fun wonderful lady , There are allot of memories of her and i see it in her daughter.
There are not many words that can really comfort you at this time but I would like you to know that I am thinking about you and my thoughts and prayers are with you.
I know that there is a heaven and I also know that your mom and Dad are back in one another’s arms again -you will only be apart for now but one day you will all be together again ” That is what I find that makes it easier to cope with all the emotions and feelings that you have at this time ”
Love Rhonda Gillespie Larsen
Thank you Aunt Barbara for a lot of laughs and wonderful times together. I think of you as a very happy, loving, and compassionate person. I don’t think I ever saw you angry or upset. Thanks for being a great sister to my father, and a great Auntie to all of us nieces and nephews who loved you very much!
My condolences and deep respect to Brenda, Stan, Bobbi, Clay, and your children. Your support of your Mom is commendable.
Love,
Deanna Winn
Good-bye Aunt Barbara, you will be missed deeply. Say hi to my dad for me. I guess you and he can now ride all the rollercoasters you want.
Brenda and Bobbi, sorry I can not be there in person to convey my condolences. You are all in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Our deepest sympathy with the loss of your mother. Although our personal experiences and memories with her were short she was a beautiful person. May God be with you.
Mike and I want you to know that you are in our thoughts. Barbara was a special person to all of you and I know that this is a sad time for everyone. She has finished her journey here and is now at peace. Love, Ann
Brenda & Bobbi,
I am very sorry about the loss of your Mom see was a special lady.
My condolences to both of you
Sorry I could not make it to the viewing my mother is in the hospital.
Love
John
Bobbi-
I knew your mom a long long time ago, when we were still in grade school. May you find peace and comfort, and know that I am thinking of you at this difficult time.
God bless