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Clyde Allen Peters

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Clyde Allen Peters

Birth
Death
4 Apr 2007 (aged 62)
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Sissonville, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.4867444, Longitude: -81.6662306
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Clyde Allen "Petie" Peters, 62, of Sissonville, died suddenly early Wednesday morning, April 4, 2007, at CAMC General Hospital.

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 Allen "Petie" Peters, 62, of Sissonville, died suddenly early Wednesday morning, April 4, 2007, at CAMC General Hospital.

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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