Tom Peck
The "Round Mound of Sound" is silent. Tom Peck (Gramps) passed away peacefully in his sleep on Nov. 10, 2011, in Mesa, Ariz., at the age of 78.
He was born Aug. 14, 1933, in Columbia Falls to Asa and Pearl Peck, the 13th of 14 children... no twins. The only surviving siblings are Helen Haugan and Jacie Ressler.
Tom graduated from Columbia Falls High School in 1951. He joined the Navy shortly after and then married Arlis Sather in 1953 and to them was born a daughter, Michelle. Arlis passed away in 1955 of leukemia.
While attending Northern Montana College, where Tom earned a degree in education, he met Delores Mangold. They were united in marriage in 1956 and were blessed with four more children: Starla, Patty, Yvonne and Thom.
Gramps taught social studies and coached in Opheim, Hingham and Sunburst from 1959 to 1972. After 1972, he continued to work with young people in Browning until 1976. From then until his retirement in 1990, he was employed at the Columbia Falls Aluminum Co. plant.
Tom and Delores have resided in the Flathead Valley from 1976 to the present and also have enjoyed their "snowbird" life in Mesa. Throughout his years, Tom made great friends and literally thousands of acquaintances, both young and old.
Tom never met a stranger, always enjoyed a lively discussion and loved to laugh with others. People always knew Tom was in the room and usually experienced his face-to-face conversations with noses about six inches apart. Attending numerous sporting events throughout the state and supporting the youth of Montana year after year was one of his favorite past times.
Tom is survived by his wife and best friend, Delores and each of his children, who were all educators starting their careers in Montana. He cherished his grandchildren and was so proud of them. Those grandchildren are: Jamie (Chad), Tyler (Sienna), and Scot (Chelsea), who are the children of Starla and (Monte) Solberg; Conor and Kaitlyn, children of Patty and (Scott) Daugharty; Taylor and Kylie Peck, daughters of Thom Peck and Dee Kirk. His great grandchildren that brought him so much joy are Taylor and Lola Nordhagen, children of Jamie and Chad Nordhagen, and Emma and Shayla Solberg, children of Scot and Chelsea Solberg.
Although Tom is now silent, his joy of life, caring for others, and big personality will be carried on. His warm and loving extended family, of which he was so proud, is committed to honoring him in a way they live their lives and by keeping lasting memories of Gramps in their hearts.
Services will be held at St. Richard's Catholic Church, in Columbia Falls, on Saturday, Nov. 19, at 10 a.m. Luncheon will follow at the church.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wildcat Endowment Association or a charity of choice.