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Delbert Peterson Obituary

Delbert C. Peterson

Vero Beach - Renowned Artist, loving father & husband, and World War II Veteran died peacefully on April 23, 2020. Delbert Peterson, age 93, has passed from this life to the loving arms of our Savior. Delbert and family attended Bethany Lutheran Church in Batavia, Illinois, serving as Treasurer for five years, and Our Savior Lutheran Church in Vero Beach, Florida. Delbert was born June 10th, 1926 in Aurora, Illinois to Clarence and Olive Peterson. He graduated East Aurora High School in 1944. He and his Wife Jeanne were residents of Batavia, Illinois for more than 46 years before retiring to Vero Beach, Florida. Delbert and Jeanne have been married over 70 years, and raised seven successful children. All children are living and are; Janis Rogers of Batavia, Illinois (Husband Ron), JoAnn Metz of Englewood, Florida (Husband Scott), David Peterson of Vero Beach, Florida (Wife Diana), Carol Waldron of Oak Point, Texas (Husband Jesse), Mark Peterson of Compton, Illinois (Wife Kathy), Gwen Turner of Vero Beach, Florida (Husband Toby), and Elizabeth Franklin of Big Rock, Illinois (Husband Glenn). He leaves behind sixteen Grandchildren and seventeen Great Grandchildren, as well as many friends and acquaintances. Delbert was a renowned fine artist. His earliest memories of creating art go back to when he was only three years old. His Mother marked off a section of their wall so he could draw with crayons. She then put him to work painting the neighborhood sidewalk a rich shade of brown but it was only water. Delbert, or Del as he was called, received praise for his artistic ability all through his school years. Del loved High School as he could take art classes every day. During his Senior year he deeply knew that art would be his career. Before graduation, he spent his Summers at the American Academy of Art in Chicago. He continued there in afternoons of his Senior year and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago in the evenings. At the age of sixteen, Del enlisted in the Army Air Corp. Upon graduation in 1944, on "D-Day", he received a scholarship to the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, one of the most prestigious commercial art schools in the Country at the time. He studied there for three months before he began his Military Service. World War II was underway and Del wanted to learn to fly. During his Military Service he took business and accounting courses to prepare him for business. After the War, he served in the reserves for 5 years. He found it quite difficult to return to art school due to the large number of GI's returning. So, he attended the University of Illinois in Elmhurst. He was still always drawn back to the arts. After working as an artist at Geneva Kitchens and Elgin Watch for nine years, in 1955, he opened his own commercial art business. Fine art came into play again in 1974 when he began receiving instruction from Ruth Van Sickle Ford. He was invited in 2002 to show his fine art in juried shows across the Country. Del finally began earning the recognition and the cherished blue ribbons he had patiently waited for. He began teaching at the Vero Beach Museum of Art in Vero Beach in 1995. His artwork can be found in many major National Corporations, and can be found in private collections across the United States and Europe. Del has won dozens of blue ribbons and best of show honors. Some of the most prestigious shows include the Illinois Art Council, Chicago, the Oakbrook Associates and West Suburban fine Arts Alliance, Watercolor USA, Springfield, Missouri, Rocky Mountain Fine Arts Alliance, Water-media Exhibition, Golden Colorado, Norris Cultural Center, St. Charles, Illinois, Art in Public Places, Vero Beach and Indian River, Florida, Backus Gallery, four County Juried Show, Fort Pierce, Florida, and the Florida Watercolor Society 40th Annual Exhibition, Bradenton, Florida. In 2010, as members of the Vero Beach Art Club, Delbert and Jeanne Peterson were presented the Artist Award at the Annual Laurel Awards bestowed by the Cultural Council of Indian River County in Vero Beach Florida. The Petersons were honored for "their tireless efforts on behalf of supporting the work of the Organization". Together they handled the publicity and marketing for numerous events, including Art by the Sea, Art in the Park, and Under the Oaks for 16 years which attracted talented artists from all over the United States. In 2012 Del was inducted into the Fox Valley Arts Hall of Fame. In essence, Del has focused on art for 85 of his 93 years. His watercolors have been described as "a pleasure to view, with strong rich colors and fine handling of light. His paintings are intriguing depicting water wonderfully. It is obvious he has a strong background and his paintings reflect it". Delbert enjoyed flying his Beechcraft Bonanza. He was a world traveler, always looking for new places to paint. Their travels took them to the Orient, China, Thailand, Australia, and Europe. Del enjoyed raising and flying racing pigeons with his Son. He belonged to the American Racing Pigeon Union, the Fox River and North Valley Combine, the Aurora/Batavia, St. Charles, and Elgin Racing Pigeon Clubs. His affiliations include the Florida Watercolor society, Vero Beach Art Club, Indian River Photo Club, Center for the Arts, Artists' Guild Gallery, Aurora Art League, Naperville Art League, Batavia Rotary Club, and the Wayne Art League. When asked to describe his life in art, Del simply replied, "It's been a great adventure. Very few artists are lucky enough to have an intuitive parent, admiring teachers, plus a supportive family that helped to nurture his innate talent, and thus promote their career throughout their life". Delbert thanks his parents and all those he was "privileged in life" to be associated with. Del has said "It would be a miracle if God would let them know I think of them and thank them for how they have contributed to my life". Delbert will always be in our hearts as the kind, gentle, loving Father, man and exceptional artist that we were fortunate to have in our lives. He had not a bad word toward any one, always saw the positive side and goodness in a person. He truly was a gentle soul, and we will miss him dearly. Due to the pandemic, a service will be held at a later date.

Arrangements are by Thomas S. Lowther Funeral Home & Crematory, Vero Beach. An online guest book can be signed at www.LowtherFamily.com

In remembrance of Delbert, contributions can be made to; The Vero Beach Art Club, 3001 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach, Fl, 32963. https://www.verobeachartclub.org/donation-form

Condolences can be addressed to Jeanne Peterson, C/O Thomas S. Lowther Funeral Home & Crematory, 1655 27th Street, Vero Beach, Fl 32960. Delbert C. Peterson, Vero Beach www.lowtherfamily.com

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Published by TC Palm from Apr. 29 to May 3, 2020.

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Mary Ellen Bosetti

January 17, 2021

Jeanne and family. I am so sad to hear of Delbert's passing. He was a joy to know, and will never be forgotten. His beautiful paintings and watercolors are in almost every room in my house. I feel so fortunate to have them and the beautiful memories that surround them.

Roger Craft

May 17, 2020

So sad to hear of the loss of such a good man. My condolences to all the family, and especially to you Aunt Jeanne. Some of my favorite memories from my youth are those of our trips to Florida, and fishing with Uncle Del.

Jan Newcombe

May 5, 2020

What a fine gentleman andartist. Back in about 2001 the Art Museum offered Saturday classes in the different medias.I enjoyed each class but the Saturday watercolor was presented, Del Peterson was the instructor and that day I fell in love with watercolor. I didn't retire for another 7 years but never forgotthe feeling of seeing the watercolors on the paper and his soft quiet mannerofteaching. I am lucky enough to have one of his paintings hanging in my living room.

Holly Manley Elkins

May 3, 2020

I'm so sorry for the loss of a husband, father, grandfather and friend to many. He will be greatly missed. I have the family in my thoughts and prayers.

Merana Cadorette

May 3, 2020

He epitomized the "gentle" in gentleman. One of the first people I met when I moved to Vero, and he truly made me feel welcome into the art community.

Gwen Turner

May 1, 2020

Dad, we all were so blessed to have you for 93 years!

David and Diana Peterson

May 1, 2020

The World has lost a wonderful man. Delbert was a kind, gentle, loving,
humble and caring man. He was to me, a very special Father. He treasured his precious
children more than you will ever know. And, with every visit, he always thanked us for being
a part of his life. Del, Dad, we thank you for being the wonderful man you were,
and for sharing your unconditional love with us all. We will miss you beyond words.
We will grieve, and it will soften with time, but grief only happens because there was much love.
Heaven has received another angel; we will always know that you walk beside us,
unseen, unheard, but always near. Thank you for being our Dad. Rest in peace.

Nancy and Jim Hopp

April 30, 2020

What a great man! Delbert was a treasured resource for me while I was writing my biography of Ruth Ford, and lucky for me, both he and Jeanne continued on as our friends in the following years. He had amazing talent, a truly kind and loving heart, and led a productive life that will always be an inspiration to others. Blessings and thanks go to his huge family. We wish you all peace and comfort.

ANNA TROTTER

April 30, 2020

Del will be missed. Have wonderful memories of him and Jeanne. What an outstanding artist and a good man. Enjoyed sharing art with him as members of the Aurora Art League. Thoughts and prayers for him and his family. God bless.

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