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Don Peterson Obituary

Peterson, Don L.
Don L. Peterson of Snowflake died at Sierra Blanca Rehabilitation Center May 7, 2011, just eight days before his 89th birthday. Don L. was born May 15, 1922, in Thatcher, AZ, the youngest child of Alma and Blanche Walrade Bilby Peterson. The family moved to Mesa when Don L. was 10 years old. They moved back and forth between Mesa and the Gila Valley for most of his childhood. He graduated from Mesa High School and then served an LDS mission to Central States (Colorado and Nebraska). He began his mission on Pearl Harbor Day. After he finished his mission, he joined the Navy and served on a "baby flattop" in the Pacific through the end of the war. He met Lucile Eyring at church in Chandler. They began writing and, in 1945, she met Don L. in San Francisco and they were married May 22, 1945, in Oakland, CA. with both their mothers present. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Mesa Arizona Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Don L. and Lucile had four children: Donna Rescorla of Snowflake, Don Peterson of Manti, UT, Richard Peterson of Holbrook and Doug (Nina) Peterson of Springville, UT. They have 21 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. For more than 35 years, Don L served as a teacher and school administrator. His last position was as the business manager for the Ganado School District. One of his first positions was with Holbrook High School where he taught English, journalism and drama. When he retired, Don L. and Lucile moved to Snowflake and went on a series of LDS missions. They first served in Costa Rica/Panama, then Guatemala, Chile and New York City. Between missions, they had several other callings including managing the church cannery and Bishop's Storehouse in Snowflake. They also served a number of years as temple workers in both the Mesa and Snowflake LDS Temples. Don L. loved to read the scriptures and to discuss gospel principles. He also loved gardening and had one of the most attractive yards in his neighborhood. He worked many hours planting his vegetable garden so the family could enjoy the produce for many months. He loved the gospel and tried very hard to live all its principles. He was predeceased by his parents; his brothers and sisters; Leoma Shumway, Horold Peterson, Chester Peterson and Melba Allen as well as one grandson and several great-grandchildren. He and Lucile had a special relationship and, because of their many missions, they learned to depend on each other for everything they needed. As mission companions, they grew to love each other even more than they had at the beginning of their marriage. He will be missed by those he left behind but we know he was happily welcomed by his many friends and family members. A viewing will be held Friday, May 13, 2011 from 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. at the Owens Livingston Mortuary-Heritage Chapel 84 E. 19 S. Snowflake, Arizona. Services for Don L. will begin at 2 P.M. Saturday, May 14, 2011 at the Temple View Chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2885 W. Highway 277 Snowflake, Arizona with a viewing to begin at 1:00 P.M. at the same location. Burial will be in the R.V. "Mike" Ramsay Memorial Cemetery in Snowflake. Owens Livingston Mortuary of Snowflake handled the arrangements. For those who have special memories and would like to send private condolences or sign our online guest book, we invite you to visit our website at www.owenslivingstonmortuary.
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Published by The Arizona Republic on May 12, 2011.

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Tina Scott

May 22, 2011

I so regret not being able to be there and visit with everyone and share memories. My father, Horold, also loved to garden. I think they learned this from their father.

May 17, 2011

"Our heart goes to all of Uncle DonL's family and friends in your time of mourning. I have fond memories of times spent at their home when I was a child. I appreciate Uncle DonL's example to all of the family & extended family - his love of the gospel of Jesus Christ was a legacy that his brothers and sisters shared as well. We were sorry to hear of his passing and sorry we were unable to attend the funeral services." ~ Joyce Peterson Smith {Horold's daughter}

Wendell Eyring Jr.

May 13, 2011

Uncle Don L I thank you for being such a good example for me and I thank you for taking such good care of my dear Aunt Lucile.

Laddy

Carl Eyring-Family

May 13, 2011

We wish as a family to express our heart felt sympathies for your lost. We just received an email of Don L.'s passing today, Friday, May 13, via Twila, so regretably we will be unable to attend the funeral, but our hearts will be with you. We appreciate the wonderful life that Don L. lived. We love all of you.

Kathryn Allen-Peterson

May 13, 2011

My heart goes out to all of Uncle Don L's family. He was the last of Alma & Blanche Peterson's children that was living! I wish I could have gotten there to visit with him before he past away. It doesn't matter what the circumstances are...when you lose a parent, spouse or grandparent, it is very difficult. I so appreciate talking with him a while back and getting a copy of his life story (the book) sent to me! His sister, Melba (my mother) loved her baby brother. I know all the siblings are having a happy reunion with their parents right now!
Much love & condolences to the family!

RulaAnne Peterson-Prock

May 12, 2011

Uncle DonL is the best! I am so happy I got to visit with him in March. What wonderful memories I have of my daddy's 'almost' twin. It's nice to know he was so much like my dad (his brother) with their common love of the gospel, the scriptures, and gardening. So glad they are reunited in heaven, with their sisters and Bamie and Pop. Happy day for them all.

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