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William Peter Minto

Houston, Texas

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WILLIAM PETER MINTO , passed away on August 5, 2005. Peter was born on November 6, 1952 in Houston, Texas. He graduated from Memorial Senior High School in 1971. He then joined the Army, stationed in Germany, serving his country for the next several years. Peter earned the Eagle Scout Award and...

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Peter....Peter....Peter.... how do I start? You were my lifelong friend, my big brother because I had none, the one who would protect me against all others AND myself. You have gone too soon, dude...too soon. And now you've missed the cavalry going in too! Eide misses you too. But we'll meet again, my lifelong friend. Tell your dad & my dad I'm holding down the fort just like I promised. I love you my big brother..find me at the Bridge when it's time. Love, Liz

Peter,another day dawns and there has not been a passing hour that my thoughts have not been with you. Thank you so much for loving me, in life as well as in death.I feel you with me so often as i play with that grandbaby of mine and the kids,even in death you bless me with your special gifts.Thank you for giving me a new life Peter Peter pumpkin eater, the gift of life, love and family,the joy of living each day to the fullest and not talking for granted one single second of it, really...

Peter, I will always remeber you the most durring Christmas time. Red long-john underware with the flap butt part.Michelle's tangled up in blue Christmas. My prayers are with your loved ones.

I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.

My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.

They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.

Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.

But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.

Peter was my very dearest friend, and an extraordinary man.Pete was there to hold my hand and share his faith through the darkest of times. Peter helped my children as well as myself during many trying times,he was always there with his undying friendship,steadfast love and support,Peter blessed us with his grace.For this we are forever thankful.His friendship been a genuine blessing, and a true gift from God. His passing has left a huge void in our lives, and his presance is greatly...

To the Minto Clan:
Peter, one of your friends has alaready said he'll see you in heaven. He's right about that one. All of you constitute one of the most faithful Christian Families I ever knew. Every one of you. It was a true privilege to know you and to work to bring on the Kingdom together. God's PEACE Brother.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Its a terrible sadness to lose one of your oldest friends. I pray that Petey will finally find rest, contentment, and peace, now that he is free of his burdens. See you in Heaven, buddy.

As a long time Scouting friend of his father (back to Camp Hudson days), I send my deep sympathy to the family. Easter and Mary, you may remember me. Sincerely, Kingsland Arnold