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pecky

(ˈpɛkɪ)
adj, peckier or peckiest
1. (Forestry) (of timber) having patches of decay caused by fungi
2. of or resembling the peck of a bird
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Born October 3rd, 1930 in Glencoe and raised in Highland Park, she was the beloved wife of 41 years to the late John "Pecky" Sartoris; loving daughter of the late John (Elisabeth) Salbego; fond sister of the late John (Mary) Salbego; dearest mother to John (Pamela) Sartoris; proud grandmother of John (Samantha) Sartoris; devoted great-grandmother of Claudia Sartoris; aunt, cousin and friend to many.
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