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Charles E. McPeak
© Enid Morning News
06-1979
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


04-27-1909 - 06-26-1979

Charles E. McPeak, 70, Pryor, died Tuesday in a Tulsa hospital. His service will be at 10 AM Thursday in the First Christian Church at Pryor. Graveside service will be conducted at 2:30 PM Thursday in the Enid Cemetery. The Rev. Norman Prose and the Rev. Ronald Ramray will officiate. Brown Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

McPeak was born at Tulsa, and had been a resident of Pryor since 1954. He was a retired maintenance man with the Nipak Company at Pryor. On June 2, 1934, he married Wilhelmine M. Nobis at Fairmont. The couple lived in Texas for several years prior to moving to Pryor.

McPeak was a member of the First Christian Church at Pryor.

Survivors include his wife, Wilhelmine; one sister, Mrs. Jesse Dance, San Bernardino, California; and two cousins who reside at Jet.

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