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Gordon E. Peters

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Gordon E. (Wabbit) Peters, 70, of Roanoke, went home to be with the Lord, Sunday, July 4, 2010. He was preceded in death by his parents, William Kirk and Esther Smith Peters, and a sister, Joanne Knight. Gordon was a graduate of Jefferson High School and attended Emory and Henry College, and...

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Denise, Wayne, Bryce and Abbie, The Ostrom family and my parents, Pat and Hume Powers are saddened to hear of your loss. Together we have cheered on our children through so many years of youth sports that I just know we will hear Gordon join in whenever we're cheering them on again. My God's Peace carry all of you through this difficult time.

Sympathy to the family is extended from the Bland Co. Treasurer's Office.

Peters Family I can not put into words about Mr. Peters. My dog SUGAR would only go to him when she would want to take a run out of the yard :) My condolences and prayers go out to you and your family.

I was very fortunate to have had the privilege of serving with Gordon in the Army many years ago.He was a pleasure to work with. Please accept my condolences.My heart and prayers go out to and for all his family.

Dear Jackie and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Gordon's passing and filled with beautiful memories of you two at Jefferson. I hold the last visit at the 50th reunion in my heart and am so blessed to have known him. He was loved by all.
May you memories sustain you,
Kit Kavanagh

Our prayers and thoughts are with Denise, Wayne, Brice and little Abby in the loss of their Dad, Father in law and Paw-Paw.

Jackie, I am so sorry for your loss. My condolences and prayers go out to you.

As public address announcer, I had the esteemed honor and privilege of working with Gordon Peters his last four years scoring the ODAC and NCAA Basketball Championships in Salem, and was terribly saddened to hear of his passing from the Salem Civic Center staff earlier today. I send my deepest condolences to Gordon’s family and friends.

Gordon had a youthful appreciation for the sport of basketball and sports in general, and you knew you would get a first-class effort from him...

We are so sorry for your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help. May the Lord bless and keep you and give you peace. Love and Blessings to all of you, Wanda and Jack Jackson