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In Loving Memory

PECKHAM, JOHN D.

 June 21, 1943 – July 6, 2022

John Peckham, beloved husband of Judith Peckham, was welcomed into heaven on Wednesday, July 6.  They were married for 57 years.

John was predeceased by parents Thomas Peckham and Lillian Peckham, and sister Grace Peckham.  He is survived by wife Judi, beloved son David

Peckham and daughter Mary (Lee) Smith, dearest brothers, Thomas (Janet) Peckham, Mark Peckham, James Peckham and dear uncle of eight.

John was an architect and worked for several firms and last was the architect for the interior design firm Directions in Design for many years.  He also became a farmer the last 26 years at his and wife’s horse farm in Labadie, MO.  He loved to fish on his lake and enjoyed horseback riding with Judi and our many riding friends and groups all over Missouri, including a wagon train ride in upper Michigan.   Was a member of the “Wild Bunch” riders at Kraus Farms. (No one wanted to ride with us because we rode fast and furious).  John was a good rider.

John was an alum of Washington University School of Architecture and CBC High School Class of 1961.

Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Monday, July 11 at 9:30 am. to St. Paul Catholic Church (Fenton) for 10:00 am. Mass. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to ALS Association.  Interment at Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 4-8 pm.

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10 thoughts on “PECKHAM, JOHN D.”

  1. Judi, Mary and David, so very sorry to hear of John’s passing. He was a very good and loving man and will be missed. My condolences to you all.

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  2. Judi, Mary and David, so very sorry to hear of John’s passing. He was a very good and loving man and will be missed. My condolences to you all.

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  3. JUDI,DAVID.MARY

    WE WILL ALL MISS JOHN. HE WAS A VERY NICE MAN. VERY EASY GOING, LOVING , A NICE CONVERSATIONAL LIST. ALWAYS SMILING

    SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS

    GAIL

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  4. JUDI,DAVID.MARY

    WE WILL ALL MISS JOHN. HE WAS A VERY NICE MAN. VERY EASY GOING, LOVING , A NICE CONVERSATIONAL LIST. ALWAYS SMILING

    SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS

    GAIL

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  5. John was a wonderful and talented architect and not only could produce any land side project but was my right hand on countless ferry, dinner cruise, and sightseeing vessels all over the United States. Such a true gentleman and collaborator. Judi, he will be missed and I am very sorry for your loss.

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  6. John was a wonderful and talented architect and not only could produce any land side project but was my right hand on countless ferry, dinner cruise, and sightseeing vessels all over the United States. Such a true gentleman and collaborator. Judi, he will be missed and I am very sorry for your loss.

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  7. Judi, David & Mary-

    Sending you my deepest sympathies for Uncle John’s passing. He was such a sweet, gentle and kind man. I’ll be lifting you up in prayer.

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  8. Judi, David & Mary-

    Sending you my deepest sympathies for Uncle John’s passing. He was such a sweet, gentle and kind man. I’ll be lifting you up in prayer.

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