My deepest condolences.While words fail to capture the pain of losing a loved one, we look forward to the time when words will fail to capture the joy of having our heavenly Father return your dear one to you. John 5:28,29
Sally A. (Peck) Kerby, 73, passed away on January 15, 2021 in Evansville, Indiana. She was born in Evansville, Indiana to her parents, Emma (Brown) Lukasik and Charles Peck, on April 28, 1947.
Sally was a kind and caring person who loved to help others. She worked in the Human Resources department the Evansville Psychiatric Center for Children. Doing this, she had the opportunity to have a positive impact on their lives. She enjoyed cooking and making delicious home cooked meals for her family. She also liked to spend time outdoors and gardening. She was a wanderlust soul who loved to travel as often as she could, even spending four years in Europe during her lifetime. Above all else, she loved her family deeply.
Preceding Sally in death are her parents and her sister, Mickey.
Surviving Sally are her brother, Charles Peck, her children, Shawn (Courtney) Creekmur and Shari (Thomas) Jung; her five grandchildren, Megan, Madison, Ryan, Cora, and Kelton.
Private services for the family will be held.
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Franciena says
January 30, 2021 at 1:47 amMy deepest condolences.While words fail to capture the pain of losing a loved one, we look forward to the time when words will fail to capture the joy of having our heavenly Father return your dear one to you. John 5:28,29
Sally A. (Peck) Kerby, 73, passed away on January 15, 2021 in Evansville, Indiana. She was born in Evansville, Indiana to her parents, Emma (Brown) Lukasik and Charles Peck, on April 28, 1947.
Sally was a kind and caring person who loved to help others. She worked in the Human Resources department the Evansville Psychiatric Center for Children. Doing this, she had the opportunity to have a positive impact on their lives. She enjoyed cooking and making delicious home cooked meals for her family. She also liked to spend time outdoors and gardening. She was a wanderlust soul who loved to travel as often as she could, even spending four years in Europe during her lifetime. Above all else, she loved her family deeply.
Preceding Sally in death are her parents and her sister, Mickey.
Surviving Sally are her brother, Charles Peck, her children, Shawn (Courtney) Creekmur and Shari (Thomas) Jung; her five grandchildren, Megan, Madison, Ryan, Cora, and Kelton.
Private services for the family will be held.