Kenton-Peters-Obituary

Kenton Allyn Peters

Roy, Utah

Sep 22, 1931 – Jun 29, 2025

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September 22, 1931
DIED
June 29, 2025
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Roy, Utah

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Kenton Allyn PetersSeptember 22, 1931 - June 29, 2025Kenton Allyn Peters, Sr. departed this wonderful world on Sunday, June 29, 2025. He was born September 22, 1931 in Kenton County Kentucky. He was the second child of Floyd Preston Peters and Frieda Eliza Peters (nee Meier). He was given the...

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I always appreciated Kenton and enjoyed our conversations about the best future for Madison..and his talents, drive and innovative spirit. Sure he was a "Firebrand" but Visionaries make waves. Madison is better off because of his energy for needed change and efforts. Style is personal, but those who move boundaries as visionaries deserve our thanks.

So very sorry to hear of Kenton's passing. We feel very fortunate to have helped him all these years whenever he had a computer issue. So very sorry for your loss, Susan. We will really miss him! --Brian, Jeanne & all the crew at Madison Computer Works, Inc.

It was a great priviledge to have met Kenton and Susan and spend a little time with them several years ago. Susan, I am so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and Kenton.

Uncle Kenton was the last of my dad's brothers. They were all very athletic and had a great sense of humor. I miss them all very much.

Kenton Peters never thought inside any box; he barely colored inside the lines. He was a towering genius who let design inspire us to exceed all previous bounds. His buildings are beautiful sculpture that are eminently functional.

He was a great man, very talented and with vision (particularly of downtown Madison). . He left a large imprint on Madison architecture. Even with his recent physical disability he continued to try to improve Madison and for all its citizen. He was responsible for numerous development and buildings; always doing the architectural with style and functionality. He will be missed but never forgotten for all his accomplishments.

My condolences to Kent's wife and family. he will always be known as one of the best Wisconsin Architects. He always ha a great design process in his mind. A great loss. Ed Solner

Susan, I am so very sorry for your loss. Sue Carter

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