Joseph-Peters-Obituary

Joseph M. Peters

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Peters, Joseph M. Our world has been forever altered by the untimely loss of our much-adored Jay (Joseph Monroe Peters, IV), better known as Jay-Bird, and probably most importantly as Uncle J.J. Son of Joseph M. Peters, III and Karyn A. Peters; brother of Corinne Cohen (Dan); uncle of Reese...

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Still miss you Jay. I imagine you and Bruce are enjoying a cold one and being pretty entertained by what you two see looking down on the rest of us.

Along with many others, I only have great memories of Jay and his life. Between all our crazy fun times from high school through college and beyond, there was never a dull moment.
Jay, you may no longer be with us, but you will not forgotten. Rest in peace my friend!

Along with many others, I only have great memories of Jay and his life. Between all our crazy fun times from high school through college and beyond, there was never a dull moment.
Jay, you may no longer be with us, but you will not forgotten. Rest in peace my friend!

Along with many others

Jay was a person who could always make you laugh and had the greatest outlook on life. We (Marc, John, Jeff, Tim and Barry) had some great times at Mizzou. I am sorry for your loss.

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. I really remember some great times with Jay in high school. He was always so happy and kind, I am sorry we had lost touch over the years. Deede Dunn Ghafouri

Corinne, Karyn & Joe; I am so very sorry for your loss! All of you are in my thoughts & prayers. Jay was a sweet heart:) Hold on tight to the memories in your heart! With love, Michelle Gill Stephenson

I have many happy memories of the fun times Jay, Marc, Barry and I had. The Landing, Westport, and Sun deckers to name a few.

Jay bird, What great times and laughs we had. The trip to ocean with with John Pohlig and no plan, the time you came out to Virginia to visit...man you were always up for an adventure.