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Jeffrey Peter

Greer, South Carolina

1960 - 2011 (Age 51)

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Jeffrey Charles PeterGreerJeffrey Charles Peter, 51, of 106 N. Wingfield Road, husband of Andrea Dzikowicz Peter, passed away suddenly on Thursday, December 1, 2011.Born in Castleton, NY on February 25, 1960, he was the son of the late Dayne and Ruth Ennis Peter.A graduate of SUNY-Potsdan, Mr....

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Andrea, my heart goes out to you and the boys along with everyone who knew and loved Jeff. Jeff was truely a one in a million type of guy and will never be forgotten. Also a Maple Hill High School graduate, I was blessed to have shared great times with Jeff between basketball and class. I remember my doing silly pranks in school and Jeff would just look at me with a grin and shake his head and that is how I shal remember him in my memories.

Nicholas,
I was so sorry to hear about your dads passing. I'm sure your dad had a hand in modeling behaviors that shaped the special person that you are,loving, kind, compassion for life and others, keen sense of humor. I hope that your good memories will comfort you while you grieve this loss. Know that I'm keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Much love to you, your mom and brothers
Mrs. Cindi

Andrea, I am so very sorry to hear about Jeff. I cannot imagine what you and the boys are going through right now. I know this is devastating. Your husband was such a kind, and sweet gentleman. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Andrea, I don't even know where to start. I am so very sad about Jeff. I just found out. Teresa lundgren told me today. As soon as she told me I searched the Internet for info and am so sad. When I saw the picture of Jeff..I sobbed. He is one of the sweetest people I have ever known. I keep thinking of him at our apartment when we were roommates at Siena. We always made him drive us all over. My heart goes out to you and your boys.it is so very sad. Please call me if you want to talk....

To Andrea, Aaron, Matthew, and Nicholas:

My deepest condolences to each of you over your loss. As one of just a few students who attended school with me from K-12, Jeff added a touch of class and humility to everything that he did, whether it was academically, athletically, or socially. He brought out the best in all, and will always be remembered with fondness.

Memories of Jeff....oh so many. Walking through the door with that big smile and huge hug everytime we saw him. Questions about how our family was doing, sports talk and great stories about the boys and Andrea. Vacations we took, Christmas' we shared, Vermont sunny days and so much more. Oh how we will miss him. Our love to you all.

So sorry to hear about Jeff. He was the first guy to take me to the movies. It was Mary Poppins, in the summer of 1965 I think. We were both only 5 yrs old. We will miss him, Castleton is a small town and we all feel it when we loose one of our original sons. Jeff was a great athlete and an all around great guy. Like George Puccio, he left us much too early. I can still hear him laughing when Dave Carpenter would crack us up. We all feel a little scared and sad when this happens to our...

Jeff, growing up in Castleton was such a pleasure, because of our strong friendship, and our athletic endevours together. To this day I think of you often, and tell my wife how you and I would play 2 on 4 basketball and win. You will always be in my thoughts and prayers, and I know you have set a strong foundation for your family to continue on. Jeff, I hope to see you again someday buddy.

Andrea, Aaron, Matt & Nick,
As a childhood friend, I cannot express how saddened I was to hear of Jeff's passing. He was a wonderful man who always shared his pride for his family with us. It was an honor to be considered his friend. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all as you endure this difficult time.