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Darryl Peters

Bel Air, Maryland

Mar 14, 1948 – Mar 6, 2017 (Age 68)

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BORN
March 14, 1948
DIED
March 6, 2017
AGE
68
LOCATION
Bel Air, Maryland
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Darryl Wayne Peters, PhD was born March 14, 1948 and died March 6, 2017. Darryl was born and grew up in Emmaus, PA, graduating from Emmaus High School. He went on to San Diego State University for his undergraduate work in Chemistry followed by Ohio State University for his doctorate in...

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My condolences to you on the loss of your late husband Darryl Peters. He and I were very good friends there in the San Diego area. We were in the Marine Corps Reserves (4th Tank Bn). We also attended Southwestern Junior College as well as San Diego State University. I also bought many parts from him at Chellies Auto Parts. I got some software to look up former classmates for my graduating class's reunion and decided to look up people I had know in the past. I was saddened to see the news of...

I had the pleasure of working with Darryl at Ashland Chemical. I found him to be very intelligent, friendly, helpful, funny and a genuinely nice man. My deepest condolences to the Peters family.

I had the pleasure of working with Darryl at Ashland Chemical. I found him to be very intelligent, friendly, helpful, funny and a genuinely nice man. My deepest condolences to the Peters family.

Only yesterday, Friday, November 8, 2017 had I heard the news. Darryl was a virtual (slightly) older brother to me and others. As another mourner commented: it's like part of me has gone into the void ahead of time... RIP my friend!

Condolences from EHS Class of 66

Darryl worked for me at ACT and ASHLAND / ACT. He was an excellent chemist with a soft voice and demeanor. He was creative and always dedicated to ACT and the growth of our business and technology. I did not know Darryl well outside of work, but he always gave his all in what he did. We kept in touch on an irregular basis after most of the ACT people left when it was sold to API. It was always nice to hear from Darryl and how he kept his career growing in later years.
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I feel like a part of me is gone. We would always talk about the old days when we both were running around in our souped up cars in Allentown and elsewhere. I had a Mercury Comet and he had a Ford Galaxy. I'll miss going to the hot rod shows with him, we would talk about almost every car at a show and how we might either have used a bigger motor or perhaps different tires on them. We shared a lot with the models, it was a way we could connect with our shared past as motor heads. I'll miss...

Darryl was a great guy. I really enjoyed working with him and visiting customers in Singapore, Taiwan, and Korea. He will me missed.