Wednesday, November 30, 1949
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FRANK H. PETERS
SERVICES TOMORROW
Funeral services for Frank H. Peters, 58, well-known former Fort Dodge resident, who died Saturday evening in a Minot, N.D., hospital, will be held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Wilder and Bruce funeral home here.
The body will arrive this afternoon from Minot and will be at the funeral home until time of service.
Officiating at the rites will be the Rev. H. Dierenfield, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Waterloo and former pastor of the Minot Presbyterian church, and Dr. William T. Paden, pastor of the First Presbyterian church in Fort Dodge.
Burial will be in Oakland cemetery.
Mrs. Katherine Boggs, a sister of Mr. Peters, and her son, Robert, arrived by plane last night from Everett, Wash., to attend the services.
Mr. Peters, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Peters of Fort Dodge, attended Fort Dodge schools and later the agricultural college at Fargo, N.D., where he graduated as a civil engineer. Since that time he had spent most of his time in North Dakota with state highway commission there. His residence was in Minot.
He was a frequent visitor to Fort Dodge and will be remembered by many friends here.
Funeral services and Masonic rites for Mr. Peters were held in Minot Tuesday.
Wednesday, November 30, 1949
page three
FRANK H. PETERS
SERVICES TOMORROW
Funeral services for Frank H. Peters, 58, well-known former Fort Dodge resident, who died Saturday evening in a Minot, N.D., hospital, will be held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Wilder and Bruce funeral home here.
The body will arrive this afternoon from Minot and will be at the funeral home until time of service.
Officiating at the rites will be the Rev. H. Dierenfield, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Waterloo and former pastor of the Minot Presbyterian church, and Dr. William T. Paden, pastor of the First Presbyterian church in Fort Dodge.
Burial will be in Oakland cemetery.
Mrs. Katherine Boggs, a sister of Mr. Peters, and her son, Robert, arrived by plane last night from Everett, Wash., to attend the services.
Mr. Peters, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Peters of Fort Dodge, attended Fort Dodge schools and later the agricultural college at Fargo, N.D., where he graduated as a civil engineer. Since that time he had spent most of his time in North Dakota with state highway commission there. His residence was in Minot.
He was a frequent visitor to Fort Dodge and will be remembered by many friends here.
Funeral services and Masonic rites for Mr. Peters were held in Minot Tuesday.
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