Josephine Peachey
                                    Josephine Peachey
November 28, 1919 ~ December 10, 2004
                                    
						Name: Josephine B. Peachey
 
 Life Dates: 11/28/1919 - 12/10/2004 
 
 City Of Birth: Rochester, NY 
 
 Pre-deceased by
 Predeceased by her loving husband James H. Peachey 
 
 Survived by
 Children Barbara Peachey, Sharon (Louis) F. Jr.) Bieck, William G. Sr. (Lisa) Peachey  Joanne (Robert) Agopian; 11 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; dear sister Arline (Roy) Karweick; several nieces, nephews  cousins. 
 
 History
 Josephine was born on November 28, 1919 in Rochester, NY to George and Emma Boudrez of Lexington Avenue. She preferred to be called Jo rather than her given name of Josephine. Jo along with her sister, Arline, grew up in Most Precious Blood Parish. She later attended Marshall High School. As Depression times were tough, she left school prior to graduation and started working in the accounting department at the Rochester Gas  Electric Corpoation. Her business career at RGE lasted 32 years. In her spare time, she studied Hair Dressing, demonstrating her talent over the years on family and friends. Jo met her soul-mate, Jimmy Peachey, at the RGE. They married on February 8, 1941 and had four children. They were devoted to each other and during the course of their marriage Jo and Jim lived in Rochester, Washington DC and Ocala, FL. Jo was an avid bowler and card player. She loved listening and dancing to Big Band and Polka music and the Florida sunshine. She enjoyed life to the fullest, especially if in included MM candies and afternoon happy hour. One of her favorite meals was a rare hamburger with onions, french fries and ice cream of any flavour. 
 
 Donations
 Donations may be sent to the Heritage, 1450 Portland Ave, Rochester NY 14621 or Genesee Region Home Care, 70 Metro Park, Rochester NY 14623 
 
 Services
 Jo`s Memorial Mass will be held 12 Noon on Monday at Holy Cross Church. Interment private. 
 
 Additional Information 
 Jo was an active member of the Ladies of te American Legion  the Elks Club. She was a parishoner of Holy Cross Church for 52 years. Jo was also instrumental in founding the Holy Cross Marching Band in 1962. As far as Jo`s grandchildren are concerned, she was their Olympic Swim Training instructor.
					
                
                
                				
				
                
								





