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Robert “Bob” Peck, beloved husband of the late Diana Lynn Peck (nee Hazelden), of Lucknow, passed away at the London University Hospital on Saturday September 26, 2020 at the age of 72. He was born in Toronto on November 28, 1947 to the late Jean (Rowntree) and Reginald Peck. Lovingly missed by his daughter Amanda “Mandy” and son-in-law Graham Kerr and his 2 granddaughters Mackenzie and Mikayla all of Mildmay. Also survived by his siblings Carol Thomas, Steve Peck, Catherine Peck and Richard Peck and sister-in-law Donna Hazelden. Fondly remembered by several nieces, nephews, friends and neighbours. Bob was a mechanic and worked at Bruce Power for 30 years. He was a member of the Lucknow Fire Department for 25 years, as well as an active car enthusiast. A private graveside service will be held at Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow.
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So sorry for your loss. Bob worked with me on the FIN Team at Bruce Power and was a pleasure to work with. I truly admired his dedication to attending to his wife during her illness . I was very pleased to see him have a small holiday with her at Camp Dorset. He was a fine man and I know he will be missed.
Miss you uncle Bob. You will always be such a memorable part of my life. Every memory I have is of you helping out somebody or doing something for someone else. You will be sorely missed by all those whose lives you touched.
I am so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I worked along with Bob at Hydro and we always had enjoyable conversations about our common interest ( cars). I will miss him. My condolences to his family.
So sorry to hear of Bob's passing. We worked together for many years on the insulation crew at the Bruce Site. He was a hard worker and always reliable. We had a lot of enjoyable working moments with lots of laughs. He was a great guy. My sympathy to all his family.
The Peck Family. I am sorry for the loss of your dad . I worked along with Bob at Hydro and enjoyed his wit and company making the day enjoyable. He was a car collector and spontaneous buyer making him much more interesting to know. My conldolences to your family on this sad time. Gerry Brooks
So sad to hear of Bob's passing - he had a great outlook on life even after his diagnoses and was a good friend to many people. Our last conversation was filled with many memories of him & Lynn and as always, we had a few laughs.
Judy Hawrylyshyn, who now lives in Cochrane Alberta, and was a co-worker & good friend of your Mom, sends her condolences as well.
Our thoughts & prayers are with you & your family.
I had the good fortune of knowing Bob while we both worked for Ontario Hydro, Bob was always a joy to be around . I am sending my condolences to all of his family .
Amanda and family- I am so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I worked with Bob untill I retired in 05. I enjoyed many talks with him about you and your mom and life in Lucknow.He was a great guy and a pleasure to work with. I know he will be missed and fondly remembered by all who knew him. Remember the good times. Bob
Saddened to hear of your Dad's passing. We ran into each other a few times in Goderich over the last couple of years, having coffee at Tim's or just conversation in a store or parking lot. I will miss these encounters.
Sending sincere sympathy to you and yours.......Jan
Our condolences to the Peck family.Mandy I remember your Dad & me towing an old Buick (1932?) home that he had bought to fix up.We pushed it in the garage and he decided to see if it would start.First he tried to put fuel in the gas tank but it ran out of a hole in the tank all over the shop floor.Next he told me to get in and try and start it while he poured gas in the carburator.I cranked over the engine and that old buick let out the loudest backfire I ever heard.Will both our skinny asses ran out of that shop thinking the gas on the floor had blew up.(man we had some good times) Donnie
I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I remember when we were younger and all the time I spent at your house. Bob always greeted me with that Big smile. Both of your parents were such amazing people. They always made me feel like family. I will never forget that. My thoughts are with you all at this time.