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Leo Peters

1930 - 2014

Leo Peters obituary, 1930-2014, Ames, IA

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1930

DIED

2014

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Leo Peters Obituary

Leo Peters

Ames

Dr. Leo Charles Peters, 82, formerly of Ames, died on July 20, 2014. Visitation with the family will be held at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 2210 Lincoln Way, in Ames on Tuesday, July 29th from 4-6 p.m. with a prayer vigil to follow. A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Thomas Aquinas on Wednesday, July 30th at 10:30 a.m., with a private burial to follow.

Leo was born on September 21, 1931 to Charles and Helen (Burian) Peters in Smith County Kansas. After graduating from Smith Center High School in 1949, he attended Kansas State University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in Agricultural Engineering in 1953. Following his graduation, Leo moved to Waterloo, Iowa, where he worked for John Deere until 1954, at which time he was called up for active duty by the Air Force. Leo served in the 839th Engineering Battalion of the Special Category Army with Air Force (SCARWAF), which was sent to the Korean War to build infrastructure and provide engineering support to the Fifth Air Force Headquarters.

Following his military service, Leo returned to John Deere, where he met his wife, Suzanne Gordon, who was a student at Iowa State Teacher's College in Cedar Falls. They were married in 1957 in Newton, Iowa. The couple relocated to Ames in 1962 where they lived until 2011. Leo completed his Masters and PhD programs at Iowa State, and became a Professor of Mechanical Engineering. He retired from the University in 1996. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Leo had a private consulting practice and served as a consultant and expert witness in litigation related to patent infringement and products liability.

Given his outwardly serious nature and reserved demeanor, Leo's dry, sharp wit and eclectic tastes could be surprising. He loved British Comedy, polka music, Prairie Home Companion, and M*A*S*H. He was also a long time season ticket holder for Iowa State basketball, football, and wrestling. True to his nature, he prided himself on having never skipped a football game due to weather, and refused to leave, even when wind chills dropped, or the Cyclones were hopelessly behind.

Leo had a love of food, and photographic memory of the menu of nearly every restaurant at which he had eaten. Whether you were looking for the best rolls in Missouri, or a rhubarb pie without strawberries, Leo knew exactly where to find it. His own culinary tastes were questionable at best. Having been raised on a farm during the Great Depression, he could not bear to see anything go to waste. Leo believed his masterpiece to be his "Perpetual Casserole" in which whatever leftover he could find would be combined and baked, with the leftovers retained to be combined with the next days' finds. Cranberry sauce and vegetables; turkey and chow mein; to Leo, there were no boundaries to the palates one could combine.

While he was an incredibly intelligent, incredibly eccentric man, what Leo will be remembered for most was his sincerity, his generosity, and his pride in and devotion to his family, his students, and his friends.

Leo is survived by his children Mark (Marie) Peters, Brian (Joan) Peters, Lisa (Jackson) Price, Juliette Peters, Diane Peters (David Rix), Nancy Peters, Amy Peters, Teresa Peters (Eric Reed), and Eric (Katie) Peters. He is also survived by his grandchildren Stephen (Teresa) Peters and their children Isabel and Ethan; Michael Peters; Andrew Peters; Ellen Peters; Lindsay Price, Jackson Price, Spencer Price and his daughter Chloe, Brandon (Lindsay) Fiscus, Nichole Fiscus (Charles Trueblood), Ryan Fiscus and son Jake, Jillian Rix and Lara Rix, Jared Kline and Sarah Kline, Jacob Jimenez and Joseph Jimenez, Jack Reed and Helen Reed, and Lauren Peters and Claire Peters. Additional survivors include his sisters Rita (Van Iden) Zeiler, and Ruth (Roy) Singleton, as well as his sister in law, Barbara Peters and ten nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Suzanne Gordon Peters; his parents, Charles and Helen Peters; and his brother, Glen Peters.

Memorial Services of Iowa in Ankeny is handling funeral arrangements. Online condolences may be expressed at www.MemorialServicesofIowa.com. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial contributions be directed to the Ames Education Foundation, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, or to the Iowa State Education Foundation.



Published by the Des Moines Register on Jul. 27, 2014.
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I remember spending alot of time with my grandpa i loved hearing how he grew up and hearing his life story he was so funny and outgoing and he was a wonderful grandpa i love him very much i miss him i will always have the memories of going to visit my grandpa and talking to him about how he was doing i will miss him lots i love you grandpa

sarah kline

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November 2, 2019

I was so sorry to learn of Leo's passing. He was one of my favorite professors and mentors. Leo was so very supportive of me (and my family) when I made the decision to return to school following the birth of my oldest son. I became pregnant with my second son, going into labor during my final exam in Prof. Peters' engineering statistics class. In keeping with his quirky sense of humor, I later learned the fact that I nearly "changed the population of the closed system" (the room), became part of his future lesson plans. He was an amazing man.

Pamela Oviatt

Student

January 12, 2017

I knew Leo, because he and I were involved in product liability litigation on multiple occasions. In the courtroom, we were always adversaries; outside the courtroom, always friends. He did an excellent job for his clients as a knowledgeable, unruffled, and determined advocate. When I say "determined" I use the word in the sense of an ISU football fan who WILL NOT leave the stadium, no matter how harsh the weather conditions. I caught glimpses of his humor, also. On one occasion it came out that he had eight children, and I asked him now he kept track of all these people. He said he just grabbed a chair, sat down, and watched them go by. I will miss Leo. He was a good man and a tough and honorable adversary..

Mac Carter

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December 29, 2016

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