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Peter Peterson Family Group Sheet
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Husband: PETER E. PETERSON
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       Birth: Jul 15, 1866   SWEDEN                                                 
  Emigration: 1881                                                                  
       Death: Dec 19, 1918   VANCOUVER, B.C. CANADA                                 
      Burial:                NEW SWEDEN SCAND. MISSION CEMETERY, WETASKIWIN, ALBERTA
    Marriage: 1890           NEBRASKA                                               
      Father: KARL E. PETERSON (1836-1918)
      Mother: KAREN (PETERSON) (1839-1932)
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Wife: CHRISTINA OLSON
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       Birth: Feb 8, 1860    MARBY, JÄMTLAND, SWEDEN                                
 Immigration: Jul 8, 1865                                                           
       Death: May 5, 1945    WETASKIWIN, ALBERTA, CANDA                             
      Burial:                NEW SWEDEN SCAND. MISSION CEMETERY, WETASKIWIN, ALBERTA
      Father: OLIVER OLSON (1818-1896)
      Mother: MARGIT "MAGGIE" OLSDOTTER (1824-1908)
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Children
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1 F BERTHA PETERSON
       Birth: Dec 21, 1890   NEBRASKA                                               
       Death: Jun 9, 1975    EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CA                                  
      Burial:                NEW SWEDEN SCAND. MISSION CEMETERY, WETASKIWIN, ALBERTA
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2 M ARTHUR PETERSON
       Birth: Oct 19, 1892   OAKLAND, BURT CO., NE                                  
       Death: Aug 18, 1967   NEW SWEDEN, ALBERTA, CANADA                            
      Burial:                NEW SWEDEN SCAND. MISSION CEMETERY, WETASKIWIN, ALBERTA
      Spouse: RUTH PEARSON (1895-1933)
    Marriage: 1921                                                                  
      Spouse: SYLVIA CONSTANCE MCCAULEY (1916-1988)
    Marriage: Oct 27, 1941                                                          
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3 F HATTIE PETERSON
       Birth: Jun 6, 1895    IDAHO FALLS, ID                                        
       Death: May 19, 1976   KELOWNA, B.C., CANADA                                  
      Burial:                NEW SWEDEN SCAND. MISSION CEMETERY, WETASKIWIN, ALBERTA
      Spouse: JOHN E. JOHNSON (    -1962)
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4 F RUBY PETERSON
       Birth: Oct  1900      IDAHO FALLS, ID                                        
       Death: Sep 28, 1959   WETASKIWIN, ALBERTA, CANDA                             
      Burial:                NEW SWEDEN SCAND. MISSION CEMETERY, WETASKIWIN, ALBERTA
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Obituary - Hattie Peterson Johnson

Wetaskiwin Times 
May 26, 1976

Funeral services held for Hattie Johnson

Hattie Johnson, a resident of Kelowna, B.C. passed away at the age
of 80 on Wednesday, May 19, 1976. Mrs. Johnson was born in Idaho
Falls in 1895 and lived in the Wetaskiwin area from 1903 to 1924.
She was predeceased by her husband John Johnson in 1962.

She is survived by son Leonard of Kelowna, B.C.; sister-in-law,
Mrs. Sylvia Peterson of Wetaskiwin; two nephews and three nieces.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 26 at 2 p.m. from the New
Sweden Mission Church with Pastor W. Harter officiating. Interment
followed at the New Sweden Mission Church Cemetery and Baker
Funeral Chapel Ltd. was in charge of arrangements. 
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John E. Johnson

Pioneer Pathways Rual Wetaskiwin 
Page 589-590

Hattie Peterson married Johnnie E. Johnson of the Gwynne District. 
They had one son, Leonard.  They lived in the Cherry Grove District
for a few years on the N. E. 1/4 35-23-45 W4 which they often
referred to as the "Shack" in later years.

Leaving Wetaskiwin they moved to Vancouver where Johnnie operated a
steam shovel while they were building the 'Rainbow Motel".  In
1941, they moved to Portland, Oregon, and were in the motel
business there for a few years.

Later, they moved to California and built "Canary Motel" in the
north Hollywood District.  Ill health forced Johnnie to retire and
they moved to Ripon, California where they lived until his death in
1962.

A few years later Hattie and Leonard moved to Kelowna, B. C. Hattie
died in 1976.  Leonard still lives in Kelowna. 
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JOHNSON, HATTIE PETERSON ****************************************************************** Andrew Peterson Pioneer Pathways Rural Wetaskiwin Andrew came to Canada in 1903 with his brother Peter Peterson. He lived with them for a few years until he purchased the S.W1/433-45- 23-W4 where he lived with his mother, Karen Peterson. Mrs. Peterson was a shy lady, remembered for her long black skirts and rocking in her favorite chair. She was ninety-four at the time of her passing. Andrew was a wizard with the jack knife, making canes with animals heads carved all down the length of the cane. He, also, made miniature bob sleighs and wagons to scale. Mrs. Peterson kept house for Andrew for many years and a Swedish chap by the name of Pete Soder made his home with Andrew on and off for years. The land eventually was farmed by Art Peterson, Charlie West, and Lloyd Pearson over a period of years. It was sold to Joe Aboussafy who in turn sold it to Frank Ballhorn. Before the house was moved to the Ballhorns, Gus and Beulah Anderson lived in it for a short period of time. The house had been renovated and remodeled and is presently being used as a staff house. All that remains of the original site is a small barn and well.
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PETERSON, ANDREW ****************************************************************** Obituary - Arthur Peterson Wetaskiwin Times-Advertiser A. Peterson laid to Rest A well-known long-time resident of the New Sweden district, Arthur Peterson, passed away suddenly at his home August 15 at the age of 74. Mr. Peterson was born in Oakland, Nebraska, on October 19, 1892. In 1903, at the age of 10, he moved to the New Sweden area with his parents from Idaho Falls, Idaho. They moved in the Angus Ridge District in 1912 and this was his home until his recent death. He was a long-time member of the New Sweden Church, where many of his varied talents were of service. Funeral services for the late Mr. Peterson were held from Baker Funeral Chapel Saturday, August 19, with Rev. Winston Sproule and Rev. J. Wingblade officiating. Interment followed in the New Sweden Cemetery. Besides his wife, Sylvia, he leaves to mourn two sons, Gordon and Darryl of Wetaskiwin, three daughters, Mrs. W. L. (Arlene) Staley of Portland, Oregon; Mrs. A. B. (Mardell) Reynolds of Kelowna, B.C. and Mrs. N. G. (Patricia) Ware of Wetaskiwin; Seven grandchildren, one nephew, two sisters, Bertha of Wetaskiwin and Mrs. J. E. Johnson of Ripon, California - plus a host of relatives and friends. Pallbearers were Harold Blanch, Edgar and Gordon Eliason, Bertil Engbloom, Roland Pahal and Mylius Sorenson. Honorary pallbearers were Frank Balhorn, Eric Engvall, Joe Haukedal, Robert Holmberg, Henry Nelson and Alvin Swanson. During the service Mrs. Condle, organist, accompanied Mrs. Pahal in a solo, Mrs. N. Sproule and Mrs. R. Swanson sang a duet. Baker Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Art Peterson Family Pioneer Pathways Rural Wetaskiwin Pages 595-596 Art Peterson was born in Oakland, Nebraska, in 1892. After living in Idaho Falls, Idaho, for several years, Art's parents, Peter and Christina Peterson and three sisters, Bertha, Hattie and Ruby, his Uncle Andrew, and his grandparents moved to Canada and the New Sweden District in 1903. The family lived on the Philip Nelson place, later purchased a quarter section (N.W. Sec. 4, Township 46). Here, the large family lived in a small log cabin near the crest of a hill, affording a grand view of the surrounding country. After several years they moved about three miles south of that land where they bought a quarter, N.E. 1/4 16-45-23-W4th. Again they lived in a log house until a large roomy two storey house was constructed. This became the home of the Peterson family for several generations. In December 1918, Peter Peterson died at the age of fifty-two. Art who had been working in an automobile factory in Detroit returned to the farm. Christina died in 1945. Art married Ruth Pearson, in 1921, and they became the parents of Arlene, Gordon and Mardell. At this time Ruby, Bertha and Grandma Peterson moved to Vancouver, but when Ruth died in 1933, grandma and Bertha returned to take care of the young Peterson family. Ruby moved to San Francisco where she managed her own drapery business. Erick Engvall who had come to Canada from Sweden in 1929 (his parents loaned him the fare) joined the Peterson family in 1930 as a hired hand. He received a dollar to two fifty a day. During the winter he was paid five dollars a month. Eric said it was good pay and a good life. He stayed for nine years and then went to work for Swift's in Edmonton. Art married Sylvia McCauley in 1941 and they became the parents of Patricia and Darryl. A farmer and innovator, Art Peterson had very little formal education having left school after the fourth grade. He serviced and overhauled his own farm equipment, modifying machinery to improve their usefulness. In the middle thirties, he built a snowmobile using a four cylinder Harley Davidson motorcycle engine. The vehicle was mounted on three skis and pulled by an airplane propeller. He purchased a 1929 IHC farm truck which served the farm for more than thirty-five years and is still in running condition. He also enjoyed woodwork and made lamps and did beautiful inlay work. One project was a complete chess set. Art and son Gordon shared farm duties up until Art's death in 1967. Sylvia preferred the rural life but one day in February 1951 must have given her doubts. Darryl, fourteen months had been sniffling and showing signs of a stubborn cold. Sylvia watched her young son continually, then became alarmed when his temperature turned upward. She phoned Dr. Melling who told her to bring the child in as quickly as possible. This would not be easy, the roads were blocked with drifts and the temperature was below freezing. As Sylvia considered her situation, the telephone rang and Bette Ballhorn said Melvin had a blade on his tractor and could open the road. About five that afternoon Melvin Ballhorn had reached the Peterson farm. Art with Sylvia, Patricia and ailing Darryl piled into the Peterson car then crawled along the drifted road behind the snowbreaker. They were followed by Ballhorn's hired man with a team and hayrack in case the car or tractor did not make it. Five hours later the group reached the highway and Art had clear sailing on into town and the hospital. This was one of many times when willingness of rural friends or neighbors to assist those with problems made the difference between success and misfortune. Arlene Peterson married William Staley of Logan, Iowa, in 1942. She was engraving jewelry at the Metropolitan in Edmonton, and Bill was paymaster with the American Company working on, the Alaska highway. Arlene and Bill became the parents of two daughters, Sandra and Debra. The Staleys, their daughters and two grandchildren live in Portland, Oregon. Gordon Peterson and Geraldine Moan, were married in 1954, and built a residence on the home place. They raised five children, Brian, Wendy, Sherri, Kelley and Mark. Gordon gave up farming in 1973, and purchased a summer resort at Rosen Lake, B. C. Wendy married Alexander "Gandy" Stewart in 1977 at Jaffray, B. C. In 1979 Brian and Judy Gates were married in Lethbridge. Mardell Peterson married A. Bert Reynolds in 1956. They resided in Wetaskiwin until 1964 when they moved to Kelowna, B. C. In the Okanagan Valley, Mardell continues her interest in painting while Bert is a freelance writer. Patricia Peterson and Norman Ware were married in 1964 and became part of the Ware family as Norman was top hand on the Ware spread south of town. Pat and Norman became the parents of two sons, Michael and Darrin. They now own the Peterson farm. Darryl Peterson married Diane Dingman in 1974. After taking a course in architectural technology at NAIT Darryl took a position with the Battle River Planning Commission in Wetaskiwin. Mardell remembers the life on the Peterson farm, Particularly the winters. Strawstacks were miniature hills for sliding on sleds, scoop shovels or barrel staves, skiing and sledding behind a horse, skating and skating parties on the Rix slough. To provide music on the Engbloom slough, she and Arlene would pull a sled with and old phonograph. The two mile trip to Angus Ridge school in subzero weather, could mean a ride in the hay in the shelter of the bobsled while Art, almost buried in a huge fur coat managed the team. The school had been unheated all night, and the arriving students would huddle around the big stove fire newly lit, all to slowly taking the chill from the room. Heating the farmhouse was no easy matter. This would mean several trips to town to bring home coal by bobsled. The eighteen mile round trip would often terminate with Art driving into the yard, both he and his team swathed in frost crystals, white vapors steaming from their nostrils. There were chores that had to be done, such as helping to pump about a thousand gallons of water every washday, churning butter by hand, and helping to keep the wood box full. Gordon, Arlene and Mardell were not inclined to violence but it was touch and go when the three of them wanted to listen to a program on the radio. There were only two sets or earphones. The first one at the radio used one set. The two losers shared the other. The Peterson family always enjoyed games, checkers, Chinese checkers jigsaw puzzles to pass long winter evenings. Summer meant special excursions to distant and foreign places. Edmonton once a year with preparations beginning many days before the trip. Pigeon Lake two or three times a year, but a Saturday night in Wetaskiwin was not that bad. It usually meant ten cents to spend anyway at all and a full course meal at the Grey Goose Cafe for twenty-five cents. Sometimes, youngsters found their own fun much to the dismay of some adults. Mardell and Gordon collected Aunt Esther's eggs, a couple of dozen or so, took them out behind the barn, and with two pails, separated each and every one of them.
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The Art Peterson Family
Standing: Ruth, Gordon
Seated: Arlene, Mardell and Art

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Sylvia, Darryl and Art Peterson
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A farm house on the Art Peterson farm.
 
PETERSON, ARTHUR
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Obituary -  Bertha Peterson

Wetaskiwin Times 
Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada 
June 18, 1975

Funeral services held for Miss Bertha Peterson

A well known resident of Wetaskiwin and the New Sweden district,
Miss Bertha Peterson passed away suddenly in the Edmonton General
hospital at the age of 84 years.

Bertha was born in Oakland, Nebraska on December 21.  In 1903 at
the age of 8 years she moved to the New Sweden area with her
parents from Idaho Falls.  She lived in Wetaskiwin most of her life
except for a few years spent in Vancouver.

Funeral services were held from Baker Funeral Chapel on Thursday
June 12 with the Rev. Jacobson and Rev. Harter officiating.
Interment followed in the New Sweden Cemetery.

She is survived by her sister, Mrs. Hattie Johnson of Kelowna,
B.C.; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Sylvia Peterson of Wetaskiwin; three
nieces; three nephews and one great, great nephew.

Pallbearers were Harold Blanch, Mylius Sorensen, Eric Engvall,
Roland Pahal, Gordon Eliason and Bertil Engblom.

During the service Mrs. Condie, organist accompanied Mrs. Pahal in
two solos.

Baker Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. 
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PETERSON, BERTHA ****************************************************************** Obituary - Christina Olson Peterson Wetaskiwin Times May 16, 1945 Mrs. Christina Peterson, a resident of Wetaskiwin and district for the past 42 years, died at her home in Wetaskiwin Saturday evening, May 5, at the age of 85 years. Mrs. Peterson was born in Sweden on February 8, 1860. She came to Canada with her family from the United States in 1903 settling in the New Sweden district where she lived until a year ago when she moved into Wetaskiwin. Surviving are three daughters, Miss Betha Peterson of Wetaskiwin, Mrs. J. E. Johnson of Glendale, California and Miss Ruby Peterson of San Francisco, one son Arthur Peterson of Wetaskiwin, 5 grandchildren and one brother at Cherhill, Alberta. Funeral services conducted by the Rev. A. Koch an Rev. R. Peel were held at the Mission Covenant Church Wednesday afternoon, May 9. Pall bearers were Emanuel Johnson, Carl Eliason, Albin Swanson, Albert Pearson, Justus Anderson and A. Engblom. Interment took place in the family plot in the New Sweden cemetery.
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PETERSON, CHRISTINA OLSON ****************************************************************** The Darryl Peterson Family Pioneer Pathways Rural Wetaskiwin Page 597 Darryl is the youngest son of Arthur and Sylvia Peterson. He was born and raised in the district taking his education at Clear Vista School and Wetaskiwin Composite High School and later gong to the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology where he took Architectural Technology. In December of 1974, he married Diane Dingman of Wetaskiwin and they lived in Wetaskiwin for a short period of time them moved to the Joe Haukedal Place (NE36-Tp.45-R.23-W4M). After approximately two years there, they purchased a piece of land (part of NE14- Tp.46-R.23-W4M) from Norman Ware. One year later a home was started and a year later it was moved in to. Diane and Darryl are dong the major part of the construction themselves and working full time also, so it is still a year or two from total completion. Diane and Darryl both enjoy skiing (downhill and cross-country), hiking, racquetball and other active sports. PETERSON, DARRYL ****************************************************************** The Gordon Peterson Family Pioneer Pathways Rural Wetaskiwin Pages 596-597 Gordon is the oldest son of Arthur and Ruth Peterson and was born and raised in the district. He attended school at both the Cherry Grove and Angus Ridge. His high schooling was taken in Wetaskiwin. In March of 1954, he married Geraldine Moan and now have five children: Brian, Wendy, Sherry, Kelly and Mark. Living on the home place Gordon built a new home and continued farming with his dad for a number of years. After his dad's death he took over the farm. Gordon was interested in building model airplanes and traveled to many different places to fly in model airplane contests. He also taught Air Cadets in Wetaskiwin, Gerry and Gordon loved bowling and eventually were among the City's top bowlers. Gerry also liked to curl. Gerry is a good sewer and made most of the children's' clothing including Wendy's wedding dress. Gordon and Gerry now reside in B.C. at Rosen Lake near Jaffray where they are operating a summer resort. The children are all grown now. Brian and his wife Judy are living in Lethbridge. Kelly is also living with them. Wendy and her husband Sandy and their children Chrystal and Kyle are living in Fernie, B. C. Sherry and Mark are both at home with their folks.
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PETERSON, GORDON ******************************************************************
Karin Peterson
(Peter Peterson's mother)
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PETERSON, KARIN
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Obituary -  Peter E. Peterson

Wetaskiwin Times 
January 2, 1919

An old time resident of the community passed away at Vancouver on
December 19 in the person of Peter E. Peterson. The late Mr.
Peterson had been in poor health for many years and some months ago
went to the Coast in hope that the change would be beneficial to
his health. He was aged fifty-two years and leaves a wife and
family who have the deepest sympathy of the entire community.  The
remains arrived from the coast, on Tuesday, and the interment took
place at the New Sweden cemetery on December 27th.  Rev. Mr.
Peterson conducted the service which was held in the New Sweden
church and a large number of friends were in attendance to pay
their last tribute of resect to the departed. 
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The Pete Peterson Family

Pioneer Pathway Rural Wetaskiwin

Pete and Christina Peterson came from Idaho Falls to Wetaskiwin in
1903 with their family of three girls and one son.  They were
Bertha, Hattie, Ruby and Arthur.  They lived on the Youngberg place
which is now the Ray Nelson farm then later moved to the "North
Quarter" (NE4-Tp.46-R.23-W4M).

In 1909 they moved to the NE16-Tp.45-R34-W4M where they lived with
their family in a log house which is now a granary.  In 1912 they
built a two-story home which is still in use today.  They farmed
there until December 1918 when Mr. Peterson died at the age of 53
years.

His son Arthur then came home from Detroit (where he worked for the
Dodge Brothers' auto plant) to take over the farm. 
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The Peterson Family

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson and family arrived in the Wetaskiwin
district in 1903, having come from Idaho Falls, Idaho.  The family
consisted of one son, Art and three daughters, Ruby, Hattie and
Bertha. They first lived on the Phil Nelson place and in 1909
purchased the quarter where the son Art still lives (N.E. 16-45-23-
W4).  They bought it from a Mr. Bobo who was a blacksmith in town
at the time. Previous to that the quarter had been owned by the
Ellis Brothers who had homesteaded it.

In 1912 the senior Mr. Peterson built a large two storey house in
which Art and his family still live.  Before they built the new
home they lived in an old log house which is still being used today
as a granary. Art and his wife Sylvia live in semi-retirement on
the farm while a son, Gordon with his wife and family live in
another house on the same yard and carries on the farming
operations.  The first Model T Ford in the district was owned by
Pete Peterson in 1914.  Son Art made their first radio.  The model
had only one tube but the first place that he got was the
"Edgewater Beach Hotel" in Chicago.

Art has always been very clever with all hand crafts. He has done
exceptional work in wood inlays, cabinet making and aluminum
casting. This last work has enable him to make a number of his own
machinery repairs and parts.  He has made his own wood planer and
now has almost completed his own fanning mill.  The many talents of
the Peterson family have greatly enriched the neighborhood in which
they live. 
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PETERSON, PETER E. ****************************************************************** Obituary - Ruby Peterson Wetaskiwin Times Miss Ruby Peterson, 60, of Wetaskiwin, died in Municipal Hospital September 24 after a long illness. Born at Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA, Miss Peterson came to Canada in 1904 and settled in the Wetaskiwin district with her parents, by whom she was predeceased. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. D. Johnson, North Hollywood, California and Miss B. Peterson, Edmonton and one brother Mr. Arthur Peterson. Services were held in the Baker Chapel, Wetaskiwin, September 28, the Rev. J. A. Wingblade and Leverette officiating. Interment was in the New Sweden cemetery. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ruby and Bertha Peterson Pioneer Pathways Rural Wetaskiwin Pages 597-598 Bertha Peterson left home and went to Edmonton where she worked in "Ramsey's Store", which later became Eaton's. She worked in the millinery department. She loved her work and after a number of years she moved with her mother and sister Ruby to Vancouver. She worked there in a millinery department too. She returned to Wetaskiwin to help take care of Art's three children upon the death of Ruth, Art's wife. She lived here until Art remarried in 1941 when she moved into Wetaskiwin. While in Wetaskiwin, she did a lot of dressmaking. She passed away in 1975. Ruby Peterson left and went to Vancouver with her mother and Bertha and started a drapery business there for a few years. She left there and went to San Francisco. She was in the drapery business there for many years. She was in poor health and she moved to Los Angeles to be near Hattie for a few Years. Ruby came to Wetaskiwin in 1959 living on the farm with her brother, Arthur and wife and family, until her passing in September that same year. officiating. Interment was in the New Sweden cemetery.
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PETERSON, RUBY ****************************************************************** Obituary - Sylvia Peterson (Sylvia Constance Macauley) 1916-1988 Wetaskiwin Times-Advertiser Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada May 24, 1988 Sylvia Peterson On May 16, 1988, Sylvia Constance Peterson died at the age of 71 years. She was predeceased by her husband, Arthur Peterson in 1967. She leaves to mourn, one son, Darryl and his wife, Diane, of Wetaskiwin; one daughter, Patricia and her husband, Norman Ware, of Wetaskiwin; one step-son, Gordon Peterson and wife Geraldine of Jaffray, B.C.; one step-daughter, Mardell and husband Bert Reynolds of Kelowna, B.C. and four sisters, Myrtle Berg of Churchill, Man., Madeline Barger of Pouce Coupe, B.C., Angela Leblanc of Edmonton, Irene Crerar of Kelowna, B.C. one brother, Ernest Macauley of Wembley, Alta., land one step-brother, Alfred Macauley of Edmonton; 11 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. She was born to Daniel and Margaret Macauley on July 3, 1916 in Williams Lake, B.C. and was raised on the family ranch at Deer Creek, near Williams Lake. After her mother's death in 1924, the family moved to Ireland, but came back to Canada a year later and settled in the Grande Prairie district. Sylvia later left the farm to work in Edmonton where she met Arthur Peterson. They were married on Oct. 27, 1941 and resided on a farm in the New Sweden district. During her residence in the district she was active in the New Sweden Ladies Aid, taught Sunday School and participated in many other activities in and around the community. Shortly after her husband's death in 1967, she moved to Wetaskiwin. She was employed at the Wetaskiwin General Hospital for 13 years before she retired in 1981. While in Wetaskiwin she was active in the Wetaskiwin Horticulture Society and participated in senior citizen activities and planned tours. Her handicrafts included ceramics, copper tooling, knitting and crocheting. Funeral services were held at Roth' Funeral Home, May 20, with pastor Len Nation officiating. Interment followed in the New Sweden Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bertil Engbloom, Ray Nyroos, Reg Areshenko, Myron Sorensen, Allan Jackson and Ken Banks. Honorary bearers were Mylius and Bertha Sorensen, Ivy Eliason, Gladys Jackson, Charlie West, Leonard Pearson and Elvira Engbloom. In lieu of flower tributes, memorials may be give to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Bethany Homes for Children. Arrangements entrusted to Roth and Sons Funeral Directors, Wetaskiwin. Phone 352-5252. PETERSON, SYLVIA ******************************************************************

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