PECK, KANSAS

VETERANS

Many men and women represented the Peck area in various wars. They were in the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and other branches to serve their country. Some saw action and were hurt or killed while others were in duty in the United States.

Following is a list of available names of those who served:

Civil War Veterans

Hurkle, R. J.

Kerley, David

Mackey, George

Murphy, Jim

Pickens, Orsen

Ayers, Clarence

Ayers, Harry

Ayers, Vernon

Beyer, Edward

Carlson, Ralph

Champion, Marcine

Champion, Woodrow

Cox, Donald

Cox, Eugene

Crowdus, Carl

Daily, Darrell

Daily, John

Daily, Lawrence

Dehart, Walt

Diller, Ray

Dunnell, Howard

English, Clyde

Ester, Allen

Garretson, Charles

Gerhardt, Kenneth

Gifford, George

Gonsalves, Joseph A.

Hatfield, Lloyd

Henderson, Arthur

Herrington, Harold

Herrington, Lamoine

Howard, Duane

Howe, Donald

Howe, Kenneth

Hurst, David A.

Jordan, Wayne

Kelley, Everett Leon

Kendrigan, Richard

Kerley, carl

Kerley, Charles

Kerley, Marlin

Kerley, Orie

Kerley, Patsy Marshall

Kerlye, Carroll

Kraft, Earl

Kraft, Howard

Kraft, J. D.

Kuntz, Dennis

Kuntz, George R.

Kuntz, Henry

Locke, Carol Greathouse

Lomax, Clifford

Lomax, Melvin

Mackey, James

Mackey, Joe

McCafferty, Ruel

Miller, Fred

Miller, Fred Ray Jr.

Miller, Harold

Morrell, Floyd

Nye, Paul

Ordway, Earl

Orrell, Frank

Parker, Bob D. Jr.

Parker, Eugene

Parker, Roy

Pepper, Aldine

Phipps, Billy

Phipps, Robert

Phipps, Tommy

Pickens, Marion

Reichel, Ben Jr.

Reichel, Rick

Roll, Arthur

Roll, Billy

Roll, Charles A.

Roll, Leslie E.

Stark, Eugene

Stark, Lenville

Stitt, Donald

Syler, Lincoln

Teachout, Earl

Walton, Keith

Watson, Dale

Watson, Eugene

Wheeler, Dean

Wilder, Bernard

Wolf, Lorenzo

Wood, Elgin

Woody, Richard

Source: Peck, Kansas Centennial 1887-1987

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