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Helen Jacqueline “Jackie” <I>Middleton</I> Peterson

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Helen Jacqueline “Jackie” Middleton Peterson

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
4 Jun 2006 (aged 77)
Redding, Shasta County, California, USA
Burial
Saint Helena, Napa County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 1, Lot 250A
Memorial ID
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First husband was Robert George Clark who she married in 1947 in Birmingham, Michigan.. They had a son William (Bill Clark). Robert died in 1974 in Delray Beach Fl.


Helen (Jackie) Jacqueline Peterson, 77, of Red Bluff, died at Mercy Medical Center.


She had previously resided in Tiburon, Sonoma, and St. Helena. Jackie was the loving wife of Stanley Peterson, a San Francisco businessman. She enjoyed the best things Northern California has to offer, its natural beauty, all of its animals and mostly its people. She was active socially and in volunteer work. She was a Red Hatter, Cattlewoman, and member of Wilcox Golf Club. To have friends, you must be one, was her mantra. She sends her love to all who knew her.


Survivors include son, Bill Clark; daughter-in-laws, Lisa Jones and Kathy Clark; grandchildren; and great-grandchildren.

First husband was Robert George Clark who she married in 1947 in Birmingham, Michigan.. They had a son William (Bill Clark). Robert died in 1974 in Delray Beach Fl.


Helen (Jackie) Jacqueline Peterson, 77, of Red Bluff, died at Mercy Medical Center.


She had previously resided in Tiburon, Sonoma, and St. Helena. Jackie was the loving wife of Stanley Peterson, a San Francisco businessman. She enjoyed the best things Northern California has to offer, its natural beauty, all of its animals and mostly its people. She was active socially and in volunteer work. She was a Red Hatter, Cattlewoman, and member of Wilcox Golf Club. To have friends, you must be one, was her mantra. She sends her love to all who knew her.


Survivors include son, Bill Clark; daughter-in-laws, Lisa Jones and Kathy Clark; grandchildren; and great-grandchildren.



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