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Dr. Peter James Warter Jr.

Newark, Delaware

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Dr. Peter James Warter, Jr.(1932-2013)Age 80, of Newark, DE, passed away Sunday, February 3, 2013.Born in Trenton, NJ in 1932 to Peter and Anne Warter, Peter is survived by his daughter Lyn Goff from Wallingford, PA; his son Jamie Warter from Arlington, MA; and his daughter Nancy Warter-Perez...

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Lyn, Jamie and Nancy,I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. Please know you and your families are in my thoughts and prayers. Just thinking of your dad brings a smile to my face. Your dad was ever the engineer and there was always some work camp project going on at your lake house. I remember all the times my sisters and I would head over to your house to play and end up helping so you all could finish earlier and be free to play. Your dad, always the teacher, would give us...

Lyn, Jamie, and Nancy, our thoughts and prayers are with all of you and your families at this time. Our family cherishes the memories of the wonderful summers at Keuka Lake, living next door to you. I've always admired your parents' intelligence, enthusiasm, and willingness to open their home to others. Deepest sympathy to you all.

Duck and Kelsey at the cottage

To a wonderful father who taught us that "it's an unfair world" whenever we complained about something being unfair. And yet, he treated everyone equally and fairly. Daddy was an extremely intelligent man and a wonderful teacher. Of course, when you asked him for help with math he didn't just show you how to USE an equation, he showed you how to DERIVE it! He engrained in me (and in turn I now teach my students and children) - don't memorize, understand! Daddy was proud of all of his...

Best Daddy and husband ever!

Dotti and I offer our condolences to the family. I was fortunate work with Peter at Xerox and have kept in touch later at Delaware. I will always appreciate his intellectual courage, his eternal curiosity and his concern for his family and the people he worked with.