Emil L. Peczka, lovingly known as “Moe” to his family and friends, passed away peacefully on November 30, 2025, leaving behind a cherished legacy. Born on October 31, 1930, in Wilbraham, Massachusetts, Moe was a man of action rather than words. He enjoyed the simple pleasures in life, such as a game of golf, a good meal, a glass of wine, watching sports, or spending time with those he loved. He was hardworking, thrifty for himself but generous to others, and could fix just about anything himself, never needing to call a plumber or electrician. Above all, Moe took great pride in his family.
Moe spent his early years in Wilbraham before settling in Revere, Massachusetts, and later spending many of his golden years in Stuart, Florida. After serving eight years on active duty in the U.S. Air Force as a radio operator, including service during the Korean War era, he dedicated 37 years of his life to government service as an air traffic controller with the FAA. In retirement, he worked part-time for Continental Airlines on the ramp, throwing bags, and teaching the young ones a thing or two about golf. He was a voracious reader and a devotee of Sudoku and crossword puzzles - his mind as agile as his swing.
Family was at the center of Moe’s life. He is survived by his brother, Stanley of Ludlow, son, David Peczka of Ipswich; his daughters, Debra DiGiulio of Revere and Stephanie Magno and her husband Steven of Lynnfield; his grandchildren, Julianne Thurston and her husband Dean, Jennifer McFarland and her husband Ryan, Zachary Peczka and his wife Erin, Benjamin DiGiulio and his wife Kendyl, Emily DiGiulio, and Grace Magno; and his great-grandchildren, Gwen Thurston, Owen Thurston, Cole McFarland, and Emerson Peczka; his longtime companion, Geraldine Cecala of Stuart, Florida; and many beloved nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Rudolf Peczka, mother, Agnes (Kasa), his beloved wife of 42 years, Alice (Tobin), sisters Isabelle, Emily, and Alfreda and brothers Sator, Eddie, Eugene, Walter, and Bernie.
Moe’s life was a testament to hard work, generosity, and love. He left a lasting impact on everyone who knew him, and his legacy will live on through his family, friends, and the countless lives he touched. Memories, stories, and photos may be shared on his memorial page to celebrate and honor the life of Moe Peczka, a life well-lived, full of love and unwavering dedication to those he cherished most.
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