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Daniel A. "Butch" Peters

Forty Fort, Pennsylvania

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October 20, 1939
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Forty Fort, Pennsylvania

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FORTY FORT — Daniel A. "Butch" Peters, 84, formerly of Harveys Lake, Pa., passed away Feb. 15, 2024, at River View Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Wilkes-Barre, after a two-year struggle with Parkinson's disease.

Butch was born on Oct. 20, 1939, to Albert and Zequa Salitt Peters in...

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Rest In Peace,Dan...Your pal, Jim

Tracey and Family, We are so sorry to hear about the passing on your Dad. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family at this time.

Dear Tracey So sorry on the passing of your dad. Great guy will always remember the talks of encouragement. R.I.P. Mr. Peters Virgil Argenta

So sorry to read about your father´s passing. He was such a kind and generous man with jokes galore. When I taught at Dodson the store was the stopping off for ice cream and a laugh.All happy memories. Nancy Thomas Troxell Lakewood Ranch,FL

Condolences to the Peter´s Family. So sad to hear of Butches passing. He was always so much fun to be around. May he Rest In Peace

I was so very sorry when I learned the sad news of Butch's passing. He will be greatly missed by family and his many, many friends. I'm happy that I was a part of his life and he will be greatly missed. Please know that he will always be in my thoughts and prayers. God bless and may he be at a restful peace.

Dan, Was the greatest classmate ever. We were friends and he was the most amazing person ever.Peters Store with him and Tony was a great hangout for us guys on the Hill. Still remember those pinball machines. I will always remember those ham and cheese sandwiches he always had for lunch at the MHS cafeteria. RIP we will always remember you. .

So sorry to hear about Butch's passing. Not only was he my first employer, but he and his business were a cornerstone of my childhood. I will always have nothing but the fondest of memories of him.

Our sincerest condolences to the family, Danny and Tracey especially. He was part of what made our small neighborhood special! Everyone loved his presence when visiting the corner store. May he rest in peace