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Eric Peterson

Brigham City, Utah

1961 - 2015

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Eric Peterson1961 ~ 2015Salt Lake City, UT-Eric Thomas Peterson, 53, passed away on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 in Salt Lake City, Utah with his family by his side.Eric was born July 30, 1961 in Brigham City, Utah, a son of Joan Christiansen and John Andrew Peterson. Eric had a particular talent in...

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I grew up with Eric in Brigham City. We met in junior high band, Eric on sax, I was on clarinet. I hadn't lived in Brigham very long, and had just moved from North Carolina. Eric lived only a couple blocks from me in the southwest part of town, and we became fast friends all through junior high, high school and two years at Utah State University. So you can imagine how shocked I was to learn of his passing. I'd lost touch with him until the advent of Facebook.

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Godspeed Eric. Was fun working with you at Midway Games.

I never had the pleasure o knowing Eric in person but we had so many wonderful chats about NASA and early atomic tests and things that glowed in the dark and shouldn't. I feel so cheated that I never got to hug my amazing friend. Rest in peace, the worst is over. -- Cherie Buchheim

Very sad, I really liked Eric but sadly did not get in touch much beyond Activision. Shame to see someone have such a short time on this earth, I hope he had happiness in his travels...

Sorry to see you go so early. Was a pleasure to work with you at Activision. Had lost touch since then but have fond memories.

I worked at Activision with Eric. We didn't interact much but he was always a friendly face and one of the gang. My condolences to the family.

I had the pleasure of working with Eric at Activision in the early 1990's. He was one of the good guys.

Sad to hear of his passing.

Farewell, my best friend and mentor. It's been a long time since MechWarrior 2 and the Activision days, but we always managed to stay in touch a few times a year. I'm glad we got a chance to speak right before you passed. My love and respect will always be with you.

Rest in peace man, rest in peace