Bonnie-Peters-Obituary

Bonnie Duncan Peters

Seattle, Washington

1919 - 2017

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DIED
June 17, 2017
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Seattle, Washington

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Bonnie Peters passed away on June 17, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on June 25, 2017.

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I'll always remember Bonnie. She was a great neighbor.

My sincere condolences to the family. May God give you the strength
& comfort you need during this time of sadness (Isa 61:1, 2).

I have such fond memories of Bonnie and her boys. Every time I visit my father's house in Santa Maria I look over the fence into the yard where Bonnie lived and think about the family. I remember Bonnie having tea parties with me at her house. Mark reading under the weeping willow tree. Kirk sitting in the living room telling me stories and Brett hanging out with my brother Wayne. I even remember giving their dog woof (I hope I spelled his name correctly) treats. Bonnie and Rae would...

We knew Bonnie as the queen of our 182nd Street Parade that launched our neighborhood street party each August. Her quick wit, good humor, and courage in climbing a ladder onto the bed of our pickup truck will be missed greatly this year. It was a pleasure to know her. Sincere condolences, Busso & Janette Lemme'

I was very sad to hear that Bonnie had passed away. I was her neighbor here in LFP and always enjoyed seeing her at our street parties. My sympathy and heart felt condolences to her family. She was a good soul!


Frank Peters' marriage to Bonnie in 1986 proved her to be a wonderful addition to hia family. Her shared interest in gardening, nature, fishing, hiking and the history of her beloved home was a wonderful gift of shared affection with Frank's only niece Pam McCollough and his grandnephews Michael Jeffrey McCollough and Carl Peter McCollough. She was not only a wonderful gift to the Peters' and Peters' McCollough family but also to the many young people who she shared our outings to the...

At the Rainier Valley "Hysterical" Society Annual meeting!

It's difficult to put such a full, amazing life, lived with amazing "verve" (Aunt Bonnie would like that word.....(21 down)! When life was hectic, stressful or depressing, Teri and I would take a "Bonnie Break" and recharge in her calm peaceful presence surrounded by almost 100 years of memories, books and collections along with the ever-present crossword puzzle nearing it's inevitable completion! Words can't express how much Teri and I will miss her! (I hope my grammar and spelling is...

Bonnie was a friend of my mother, Bernice Durall. They were fellow graduates of Franklin High in 1936 and both faithfully attended and helped with the reunions, planning lunches, etc. throughout the years. I remember Bonnie well at the 70th reunion as well as at reunion luncheons at Ivar's Salmon House for all the classes in the 1930s. My mother passed in 2012, but I was so glad to see Bonnie at some Rainier Valley Historical events. She was always so "quietly friendly" and kind. I...