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Leslie Peters

Boise, Idaho

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The family of Leslie (Les) Hamilton Peters announces his passing at home with his daughter Lindsey and her husband Rich Linford, in Boise, ID on the evening of December 2, 2010. Les lived a long and wonderful life leaving an amazing legacy through his artwork and his work at helping to establish...

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Heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Les Peters from the 11th Armored Cavalry Museum Staff.

Our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Les Peters.
The 11th Cavalry has a long and distinguished history thanks to troopers like Les. The 11th continues to serve our great nation today at Fort Irwin, CA.
Rest in peace trooper Peters. Thanks for your service.
Allen Hathaway
President
11th Armored Cavalry's
Veterans of Vietnam and Cambodia
1966-1967

My condolence to the Peters family.

Rest in Peace Trooper Peters. The 11th Cavalry still cares about our troopers We all salute you. Thank you for your service

Stephen Page BOD 11th Armored Cavalry Veterans of Vietnam and Cambodia

Prayers for your loss from a Vietnam 11th Calvary veteran. May God Bless and keep you.

Suzy
My prayers are with you and your family.
Lot of memories over time.
Hope you are well.
God bless

My condolances to the Peters family ~

I can still see,as a child, Les Peters walking into the back of the Glass Art Shop. He was such a kind hearted person and had a the nicest smile. He was one of a kind and a legend in his own right.
My thoughts are with his family.

I was fortunate to have Les paint Montana wildlife scenes for both of our children when they were born. I enjoy many of his beautiful paintings in our home and remember the stories my grandmother (Jean Dunning) and my mother (Loretta Pearce) told of Les' visits while they worked at my great uncle Alex Gordon's Glass Art Shop. Les will always be one of Montana's treasures and my sympathy is extended to all of his loved ones.

Les was a great contributer to the art legacy of Great Falls and Montana. His art will live on. We had several interesting visits about his father, Julius. and my grandfather, "Hardrock" Coolidge, who were in business together in the early days of Montana's oil and gas industry back in the 1920's. So long Les, and thanks for the memories. Our sympathy to all of Les's family.