Paul R. Peek

Paul R. Peek

December 06, 1941 - May 17, 2008

Paul R. Peek

December 06, 1941 - May 17, 2008

Obituary

Paul Rockwell Peek died in his home in Mission Viejo, CA surrounded by family and friends on May 17th, 2008. Paul was born to Charles and Mary Peek of Utica, NY on December 6th, 1941. Paul was the President and owner of FLW, Inc. and, along with other charitable endeavors, sat on the board of directors at Mary’s Shelter, a home for pregnant teens. Paul enjoyed working, running, and spending time with family and friends. He is survived by his five children: David, Andrew, Sarah, Rebecca, and Matthew and eight grandchildren: Ivy, Zaine, Wyatt, Casen, Taylor, Ellah, Audrey, and Jonah. In lieu of flowers please make donations payable to Mary’s Shelter or Catholic Worker a home for the homeless and send to FLW, Inc., 3505 Cadillac Ave., Bldg E, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.

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7 responses to Paul R. Peek

  1. Paul,
    I can still hear you singing opera through the hallways.
    I can still see you snuggling with Domino, Juno, Chunk and all of the animals that you loved and cared for.
    I can still see you in the front room with the computer light shining on your face.
    I will always remember you.
    With all of my Love,
    Alison Cole

  2. babacs says:

    Daddy,

    I love you, in so many un-imaginable ways. I have never and will never meet a man a that can hold a candle to you. Thank you for everything you taught me. I will keep it with me forever. I love and know the Lord has you with him now for reason and I will cherish that. See you soon, my sweet angel. Lovingly. Pax et Bonum

  3. Bob & Elaine says:

    Paul was the only cousin with whom I have stayed in contact over these many years since he left Utica. It has always been our pleasure to see him. While we will miss him I will always remember him as the wonderful person that he was.

  4. To the Peek Family:

    My sincere condolences go to you and your families for the great loss you suffer. I met Paul working at Sensotec, and what a wonderful and charming man he was. He would tell me his stories about his marathons to South Africa that is were I am from, and his life stories, what a remarkable man. I am honored to have had the opportunity to meet him, as there are not many people left in this world like him. May you find peace knowing that he is with our lord as his journey continues and his legacies live on…
    May God bless you all.
    Dionne

  5. Paul made those around him better. He contributed much to me over a long friendship and I carry some of Paul’s humanity into every activity. His family and friends honor Paul and his capacity for compassion.

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