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Frank Acton Peters

Austin, Texas

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Frank Acton Peters Frank Acton Peters was born May 13, 1953 in Alice, Texas and died in his home in Cedar Creek, Texas on March 9, 2010 with his loving wife, Beth Taylor Peters, by his side. He is predeceased by his parents, Edward Runnels Peters and Carol Acton Peters. He is survived by...

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My name is Jo Lynn Powell Minikus. Portia, Frank's sister, was one of my best friends in high school. I knew Frank and am saddened by his passing. I wish i could find a way to email Portia. God Bless the family and friends who are saddened by their loss in Frank's passing.

Frank stayed with Sheila and I at different times following the tragic passing of his last surviving parent(mom)at a tender age.Frank was like a son/brother to us at that time-a son any parents would proud of.I am sure his own Dad was looking down from Heaven with pleasure at his son.Always affable, generous and loving,without fail. I also had the fortunate cicumstance of having Frank work along with me at the City of Austin for a number of years.A non-complaining hard-worker that made the...

So many memories of my brother-cousin and hero, Frank Acton Peters still sustain me. Every single day is just one more day of missing you, your smile, your laughter and all the happiness you gave to all of us. I miss you so much and I love, love, love you. Still making our way without you here although you remain in our hearts for always.

Hard to believe it has been a year and I miss him so !! Everyone does !!! He is resting in peace without pain and worry. We will carry on out of our emmense love for Frank. He was one of a kind who left us fond memories. Love to all who read this.

This was Frank 2 years ago. What a wonderful person he was

Even now, months down the road, Frank is still missed. My heart continues to go out to Thea, and Beth. I love you both so much. Your courage and strength through it all is to be admired and respected.
Frank, I miss you just as everyone else that ever had the pleasure of your company. And I don't need to tell you how much Portia and my mom miss you too. But we all are trying to see the good all around us, even if we have to squint. Much love Uncle Frank. ~LA

For my wonderful and loving brother. He really was a great guy. He loved his life, Thea, Beth and all of us until the very end. I miss him every minute of every day. I love,love,love you, Frank

Frank, thanks for the memories. I cherish the time we spent together when we were kids. See ya when I get home!!
Lee Schaefer

Hello Beth, My name is Richard De La Vega, I don't know if you remember me, my sister Leti did a gig on Congress Ave. one time and you had come with Frank to the gig. I met Frank about 1974-75 at this place called the Flapjack Canyon on W. Mary and S. Lamar. A friend of mine Billy Parker had come from Lexington, Ky. We were drinking coffee and were discussing finding a drummer for the band we were forming, and this guy taps me on my shoulder, and asked if we needed a drummer. It was Frank,...