William "Bill" Eugene Peck
August 26, 1953 ~ July 25, 2024
Born in:
Baltimore, Maryland
Resided in:
Arden, North Carolina
William Eugene Peck went to be with his Lord and Saviour on July 25, 2024. Born August 26, 1953 to Frank and Mary Rose Peck of Baltimore, MD, both parents, along with nephew Ryan Joseph Peck, preceded him in death. Bill is survived by his wife Beth, of 37 years and one son, Brent (Tara) and 2 grandchildren (Brock and Blane) of North Richland Hills, Tx. Bill is also survived by 3 brothers Michael (Kathy) of Baltimore, MD, Patrick (Debbie) Plantation, Fl and Timothy (Amy) Ocean Pines, MD, as well as many nieces and nephews which he loved dearly.
Bill attended Shrine of the Little Flower and Arch Bishop Curley high school in Baltimore throughout his education. After graduation Bill joined the Air Force and was stationed in Texas. During his service years he was offered two assignments, one as a foreign language interpreter and another in the field of medicine. Upon discharge, Bill pursued a medical degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center and did his residency at Parkland Hospital. During his residency, he learned multiple device implementation techniques, which shaped his future careers with Bard Urological, Bard Access, and Medtronic. With each device company, Bill achieved top honors throughout his many years of service.
Bill and his wife Beth’s careers both moved them across the US and Globe and included a 3 year assignment in Melbourne, Australia. The multiple relocation’s inspired a love of adventurous travel where Bill and his wife Beth, and often extended family, traveled throughout the US, Canada, Europe, Asia, Africa, Indonesia, and China. They both made lifelong friendships with many wonderful people throughout their assignments and travel which have helped sustain them during Bill’s illness.
Bill never met a stranger and had the gift of making others feel special. He loved sports, skiing, music, golf, politics, and had a passion for wine collection and eventually became a connoisseur of vintages.
After years 35 years of employment, Bill retired in Raleigh, NC. He immediately pursued his passion for conservative values and became the President of the Raleigh Republican Club where he served for many years and made lifelong relationships. Eventually the couple moved to the Asheville, NC area where they had pledged 25 years earlier their love for the Blue Ridge Mountains. Upon relocation, they joined and were baptized at Biltmore Baptist Church in Arden where they remained active members. Bill and Beth built their retirement home in The Cliffs of Walnut Cove and established a community of friends who were amazingly supportive before and during Bill’s illness.
Bill was an amazing survivor and gallantly battled a rare cancer in 2015 in which he ultimately remained in lifelong remission. However, in 2023 Bill was diagnosed with yet another unrelated Glioblastoma, where once again he fought a brave and heroic battle until he succumbed one year later.
Beth would like to thank the Biltmore Church staff, Sallee and Joe Forrest, the Operation Christmas Child Prayer team, and the amazing friends in Walnut Cove and neighboring communities and family who have prayed and provided food and support throughout Bill’s journey. The cards, texts, and phone calls from loved ones throughout the US and abroad have all helped to sustain both she and Bill through his sickness and death.
As it is written and Bill’s final journey to heaven, the “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him”. 1 Cor 2:9.
Rest in Peace our Brave and Courageous friend and loved one.
Services will be held at the Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian in Arden, July 31, 2024 at 72 Long Shoals Rd, with visitation from 12-2 and service to follow at 2pm with Rev. Kelvin Moseley officiating.
The family service will be held at the Mathis Funeral Chapel, 125 W Stoddard St in Dexter, Missouri. Visitation will be on August 5, 6:30-8:30p.m. and on August 6th from 11:30 -12:30p.m. The service will begin at 12:30 p.m. in the Mathis Chapel. Interment will follow at the Bloomfield, Missouri Military Cemetery.
Services
For those who wish to pay their respects: July 31, 2024 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Room: Sanctuary
Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian
72 Long Shoals Road
Arden, NC 28704
(828)687-3530
http://www.grocefuneralhome.com
Funeral Service: July 31, 2024 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Room: Sanctuary
Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian
72 Long Shoals Road
Arden, NC 28704
(828)687-3530
http://www.grocefuneralhome.com
Until we meet on the other side, I’ll will miss you brother.
I met Bill during my tenure at Chester Labs. We both worked for Dave Rose and had a great relationship. Bill was one of the nicest gentlemen you could ever meet. We conquered quite a few battles being a small sales force, and he always got the job done. Very sorry to learn of his passing. He was much loved! God Bless you all during this time.
Our loss and heavens gain! A wonderful person that I was proud to call a friend. We knew each other both personally and professionally for many years. One of the best. My sincere sympathy to Beth and family. See you again soon, brother. .
Thank you God for giving Bill 70 wonderful years with us all and for him to have Jesus wrap his loving arms around him. We will miss his smile, laughter, friendship and love. He and Beth are such beautiful servants of the Lord.
May God send his Angels this week and remind us of God’s love for his people. We cherish our memories of Bill and pray for heartfelt peace, comfort and understanding. Our deepest sympathy for Beth, family and friends.
Love, Tim, Sandy, Anthony, Alex and their wives.
Bill was a friend a great guy. I’m sorry for the Family’s loss.
Sad day for me.
Bill’s friend Steve Bock
Las Vegas
We are sorry to learn of Bill’s death. We were good friends when he lived in Scottsdale. Bonnie and I are very sorry for your loss.
Dean and Bonnie Bohlen
Scottsdale, AZ
I am sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. I will always enjoy Bill hospitality during our wine drinking adventures. Seeing him turn full blast red drinking was always an event. He always pulled some rare or highly rated bottle out of the vast cellar. He never was a dull entertainer. Patricia and I are saddened at his passing, and I will always cherish the bottles of DRC and LeFlaive that he give us. We will hold both Bill and Beth in our prayers.