Clyde was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather.
He retired in 2000 from ABF Motor Freight Company with 15 years of service; he also worked for Cooke and Carolina Motor Freight Companies. He was a retiree member of Teamsters Union Local #317, a member of the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge #1444 and past president of the Good Fellows Bowling League.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Harmon and Pearl Smith Peters and a brother, Ronald Lee Peters.
Surviving are his wife, Peggy J. Boggess Peters; daughters and son-in-law, Cindy and Gary Matheney and Tracy Harper, all of Sissonville; brothers, Phil Peters of Charleston, and Larry Peters of Miami, Fla.; grandchildren, Joshua and Justin Matheney and Jacob and Cole Harper who were the light of his life.
Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Friday, April 6, 2007, at Cunningham-Parker-Johnson Funeral Home, Charleston. Entombment will be in Floral Hills Garden of Memories, Pocatalico.
A Loving Tribute....
CLYDE ALLAN PETERS
04/19/1944 04/04/2007
Dad,
Dad-----so many images come to mind
when ever I speak your name; It
seems without you in my life things
have never been the same.
Dad, some days I hear your voice and
turn to see your face; Yet in my
turning---it seems the sound has been
erased,
What happened to all those times when
I always looked to you; No matter what
happened in my life you could make my
gray skies blue.
Dad, who will I turn to for answers when
life does not make sense; Who will be
there to hold me close when the pieces
just don't fit.
Oh Dad, if I could turn back time and
once more see your face; I'd tell you
that out of all Dads you were the Best!
Please always know I love you and no one
can take your place; Years may come and
go but your memory will never be erased.
Today, Jesus, as you are listening in
your home above; Would you go and find
my Dad and give him all my love.
Love, Cindy
Clyde was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather.
He retired in 2000 from ABF Motor Freight Company with 15 years of service; he also worked for Cooke and Carolina Motor Freight Companies. He was a retiree member of Teamsters Union Local #317, a member of the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge #1444 and past president of the Good Fellows Bowling League.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Harmon and Pearl Smith Peters and a brother, Ronald Lee Peters.
Surviving are his wife, Peggy J. Boggess Peters; daughters and son-in-law, Cindy and Gary Matheney and Tracy Harper, all of Sissonville; brothers, Phil Peters of Charleston, and Larry Peters of Miami, Fla.; grandchildren, Joshua and Justin Matheney and Jacob and Cole Harper who were the light of his life.
Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Friday, April 6, 2007, at Cunningham-Parker-Johnson Funeral Home, Charleston. Entombment will be in Floral Hills Garden of Memories, Pocatalico.
A Loving Tribute....
CLYDE ALLAN PETERS
04/19/1944 04/04/2007
Dad,
Dad-----so many images come to mind
when ever I speak your name; It
seems without you in my life things
have never been the same.
Dad, some days I hear your voice and
turn to see your face; Yet in my
turning---it seems the sound has been
erased,
What happened to all those times when
I always looked to you; No matter what
happened in my life you could make my
gray skies blue.
Dad, who will I turn to for answers when
life does not make sense; Who will be
there to hold me close when the pieces
just don't fit.
Oh Dad, if I could turn back time and
once more see your face; I'd tell you
that out of all Dads you were the Best!
Please always know I love you and no one
can take your place; Years may come and
go but your memory will never be erased.
Today, Jesus, as you are listening in
your home above; Would you go and find
my Dad and give him all my love.
Love, Cindy
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