Wahkiakum Eagle-November 1999 PEEK, Theda E. Age 77, died at Longview. She was born at McCune, Kan., the daughter of William and Amanda Robinson Standley. She was a 1939 graduate of Crawford Community High School in Cherokee, Kan., and was married to Jack Peek New Years Eve 1939. They moved from Kansas to Portland in the early 1940s and to Puget Island in 1947 and later to Cathlamet. She worked as a secretary for Wahkiakum County Prosecutors and at the law office of George F. Hanigan before retiring in 1984. She was a volunteer in the Wendt Elementary School HOST program, a 4-H leader and a member of the Last Tuesday club. She was an active bowler, enjoyed knitting and crocheting, gardening and raising flowers and the company of her friends. Survivors include two sons, Donald of Philadelphia and Douglas of Cathlamet; a daughter, Janice Freeman of Brush Prairie; a brother, Lynn Standley of Tigard, Ore.; two sisters, Opal Cutshall of Lafayette, Ore., and Velma Nash, Ore.; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Wednesday from the Cathlamet Congregational church with Rev. Joan Ham and the Rev. Kevin Weaver of the Columbia Assembly of God church in Longview officiating. Dowling Funeral Home was in charge. Theda E. (Standley) Peek Greenwood Cemetery-Cathlamet, Wa. 12 Feb 1922-12 Nov 1999 (As transcribed by the Wahkiakum County Historical Society 2005 from the Museum's original newspaper collection.)