Obit from The Everett Daily Herald, Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, Aug 31, 1959
MARVIN G. PETERSON
Marvin G. Peterson, 42, 2807 1/2 Hewitt Ave. died in his home Friday. He was born in Tioga, N. D., May 10, 1917, and had been a resident of Everett for the past five years. Mr. Peterson was a veteran of World Was II with the U.S. Army serving on Guadalcanal and the Solomon Islands. He is survived by two daughters, Susan and Shelly Peterson of 1919 Grand Ave.; one son, Mark Peterson of 1919 Grand Ave.; his father, Allie Peterson of 616 Casino Rd.; four sisters, Mrs. Agnes Macrae Smith of 616 Casino Rd.; Mrs. Pearl Boe of Bellingham, Mrs. Lila Hess of Pasadena, Calif., and Mrs. Evelyn Andrews of Seattle; three brothers, Clarence Peterson of Bellingham, Arnold of R 3 Everett, and Alfred of Bellingham. Funeral services will be in Jones Funeral Home, Bellingham, at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Friends wishing to see Mr. Peterson should call at the chapel of Challacombe-Fickel & Precht before 6 o'clock Wednesday evening. Burial in Green Acres Memorial Park, Bellingham.
Obit from The Everett Daily Herald, Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, Aug 31, 1959
MARVIN G. PETERSON
Marvin G. Peterson, 42, 2807 1/2 Hewitt Ave. died in his home Friday. He was born in Tioga, N. D., May 10, 1917, and had been a resident of Everett for the past five years. Mr. Peterson was a veteran of World Was II with the U.S. Army serving on Guadalcanal and the Solomon Islands. He is survived by two daughters, Susan and Shelly Peterson of 1919 Grand Ave.; one son, Mark Peterson of 1919 Grand Ave.; his father, Allie Peterson of 616 Casino Rd.; four sisters, Mrs. Agnes Macrae Smith of 616 Casino Rd.; Mrs. Pearl Boe of Bellingham, Mrs. Lila Hess of Pasadena, Calif., and Mrs. Evelyn Andrews of Seattle; three brothers, Clarence Peterson of Bellingham, Arnold of R 3 Everett, and Alfred of Bellingham. Funeral services will be in Jones Funeral Home, Bellingham, at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Friends wishing to see Mr. Peterson should call at the chapel of Challacombe-Fickel & Precht before 6 o'clock Wednesday evening. Burial in Green Acres Memorial Park, Bellingham.
Inscription
NORTH DAKOTA
S SGT CO E 164 INFANTRY
WORLD WAR II BSM-PH
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement