Viola Olive (Kusik) Peach
May 2, 1928 - May 10, 2019
Submitted by Glenn
Enid News & Eagle
11 May 2019
Burial will follow at
Hennessey Cemetery under the direction of Cordry-Gritz
Funeral Home.
Viola was born on the family farm at Marshall on May 2,
1928, to Anton and Marie Bradza Kusik and died Friday
May 10, 2019, at the Commons in Enid.
She married Henry L. Peach at Marshall on April 2, 1947.
Viola attended First Christian Church.
She is survived by two daughters, Gloria Metcalf and
husband Verne of Alva, Peggy Dailey of Tulsa; one son,
John Peach and wife Carol of Hennessey; seven
grandchildren, Andrea Metcalf, Kristen Albiar, John
Dailey and wife Karin, Matthew Dailey and wife Kali,
Caitlin Black and husband Mike, Gina Esau and husband
Jason, Derek Peach and wife Rhonda; and ten
great-grandchildren.
Viola was preceded in death by her husband Henry, six
brothers and one sister.
In lieu of flowers, the family has chosen Hospice Circle
of Love, First Christian Church, or Hennessey Senior
Citizens Center for donations to be made in her memory,
with the funeral home serving as custodian.
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