Michael-Peterson-Obituary

Michael Peterson

Grand Rapids, Michigan

1942 - 2024

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DIED
October 14, 2024
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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Michael B. Peterson, age 82, passed away on October 14, 2024, in Grand Rapids, MI. He is survived by his loving wife of 46 years, Toni Peterson; daughter Shelli Mora (Lee), honorary daughter Nichole Rancier (Julype) and nine grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents Jake and Gertrude...

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I Have so many many memories of Mike. He was so funny, and just fun to be around. Speaking of His Corvettes, this guy had no fear. I rode with him one time and he gave me a ride I'll never forget. Over 100 mph plus. All the cookouts on the grill of the BEST STEAKS EVER. He was so fun to be around, and watching him just Love and Adore, and take care of my best friend was such a Blessing for me to see. Non n I been best friends over 57 Years now. He was the BEST guy for her in my...

Toni, Randy and I wish you comfort and peace through this difficult time. You and Mike are cherished friends, since meeting you at Calvary 34 years ago. Mike was always a joy to see and visit with, a smile on his face and always a warm welcome. Find comfort in knowing he is in the presence of Our Lord, Jesus, anxiously waiting to share the beauty and glory that can only be found there. Love you, Randy and Sue Hall

My heart goes out to you at the home going of Mike. What great memories we shared with choir and having Mike and Ron joining us during the Festival of Lights at Calvary and of course your faithfulness in helping us serve on Saturday nights at Calvary....great great memories. Now they are together. May God bring you much much comfort and many wonderful memories to cherish in your heart. Love and Hugs to you all Denise Carlson

My vision of Mike is him speeding toward heaven with 600 horsepower under him in some form or another. I met Mike on Division Avenue in 1964, me in my GTO and Mike in his Grand Prix. We ended up at the South Division Big Boy and a great friendship flourished thereafter. Toni, Mary and I are saddened by your loss but we are very fortunate to have many wonderful memories. Until we meet again, rest in peace my good friend. Denny and Mary Bennett