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Dyan Irene Peterson

Salt Lake City, Utah

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In Loving MemoryDyan Irene Peterson, a Utah native died on September 22, 2020 at her home in Chicago, IL. She was the daughter of Katherine and Knute Peterson of Salt Lake City. From 1972-1987 she was a member of the viola section of The Utah Symphony Orchestra. Her mother, was a long serving...

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Dyan was a fun cousin. We loved her. We were sorry to know she has passed away. We will plant a tree for her.

So sorry to just now hear of her death She was a former neighbor and dear friend She was a loving caring woman who we considered family . Wonderful memories will be kept in our thoughts and heart

Dyan was a colleague of mine in the Utah Symphony. She was such a delightful and upbeat person. It was always a pleasure to be around her. I will never forget her smile and her laugh. She was one of the unique personalities that contributed to the true essence of the Utah Symphony. I am fortunate to have been her friend and colleague.

We go way back to the Utah Symphony days when we were all so young. Dyan was one of a kind with a huge heart and easy laugh. I can still hear that laugh so clearly, see that smile that let you know she was totally present, and smell the long skinny brown cigarette In her fingers m. She had flair and amazing artistic powers. Love you, Dyan. So many good memories. Farewell.

Dyan was one of a kind with a huge heart and easy laugh. I can still hear that laugh so clearly, see that smile that let you know she was totally present, and smell the long skinny brown cigarette In her fingers m. She had flair and amazing artistic powers. Love you, Dyan. So many good memories. Farewell.

Dyan was a treasured friend from high school. We shared a stand in the viola section in the East High School orchestra. She was, by far, the better violist! My sympathy to Sarah and her family.

I knew Ryan in the dorms at BYU in the late 60's. What a wonderful woman and friend! Her talent, intelligence, and depth of spirit made her unforgettable. Naturally quiet and shy, she would still happily join in our dorm antics and pranks. It was an honor to know her. We all loved her very much.