After a full life of generosity and service to others, Peter Daniel Shetler died Monday, Sept. 26, 2022, in Goshen, Indiana, at the age of 65. Peter touched many lives through his kindness and helpful spirit. His death is grieved by many around the world.
Peter was born on Jan. 20, 1957, in Bluffton, Ohio, to Luther Leroy Shetler and Geneva (Stamm) Shetler, the fourth of five siblings. He married his teenage sweetheart, Jan Bender Shetler, on April 18, 1977, at Camp Friedenswald. Together they attended Goshen College, Bluffton University and Peter eventually graduated from Utah State University in agronomy. Jan and Peter then served for 11 years with Mennonite Central Committee on the continent of Africa in Ethiopia, Zaire/Congo and Tanzania. Their son Daniel was born in Ethiopia and second son Paul in Tanzania. After MCC service they attended graduate school at the University of Florida in Gainesville. Peter studied agroforestry. As Jan completed her doctoral research in Tanzania, Peter volunteered on a GIS project in the Serengeti National Park. Together with Peter's brother, Terry, and sister-in-law Bonnie, they bought a dryland farm near Dove Creek, Colorado. They lived there for over three years before moving back to Goshen, Indiana, in 1999 for Jan to begin her work as a history professor at Goshen College. In 2000, Peter began working for Bethany Christian Schools. In more than 20 years there, he oversaw facilities and technology. It was a place and community he loved, and where he died in an accident.
Peter was a citizen of the world and lived in many countries, including Jamaica, Haiti, Ethiopia, Zaire/Congo, Portugal, Tanzania and Senegal. Everywhere he went, he delighted in meeting new people, learning new cultures, trying new foods and making new friends. Peter was adopted as a beloved brother in many communities. He enjoyed camping, fishing, and exploring the outdoors with his grandchildren. He readily helped people and often shared food with them. He loved to laugh and make others laugh, and he was not afraid to cry. He was affable and kind, patient and loving. He could teach students how to butcher and how to use their devices responsibly. He could fix anything and once told a potential employer at a repair shop, "If you tell me what it's supposed to do, I'll make it work." Wherever he lived Peter became an active member of a Church community, using his physical and spiritual gifts daily to support others.
Peter is survived by his loving wife, Jan Bender Shetler; children Daniel (Maytal Saltiel) Shetler, Paul (Rebecca) Shetler Fast; grandchildren Asiko, Madeline, Ari, Gideon, and Lena; siblings Joenita (Stanley) Clemens, Terry (Bonnie Wolfe) Shetler, Lu Derstine and Tami (Michael) Hardy; many in-laws, nephews and nieces; and beloved adopted families around the world. He and Jan often opened their home to host international students, who often became like children to them. Peter is predeceased by his parents, Luther and Geneva Shetler; mother-in-law Naomi Bender; and brother-in-law Dale Derstine.
Visitation will be Sunday, Oct. 2, from 2 to 6 p.m. at Berkey Avenue Mennonite Fellowship. The funeral service will be held Monday, Oct. 3, at College Mennonite Church, Goshen, starting at 9 a.m.
Yoder-Culp Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the "Peter Shetler Fund" to support international students at Bethany Christian Schools.
Please share your memories and photos of Peter with the family at https://tinyurl.com/PeterShetler.
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Sponsored by Yoder-Culp Funeral Home.
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Silas Martin
September 28, 2022
Mr. Shetler was my number one, favorite tech teacher. I'll miss him a lot and will keep his family in my prayers. I'll never forget you, Peter.
Sincerely,
Silas Martin
(student from Bethany Christain School)
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