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Kay Peters died Apr. 4.
Kay Peters died Apr. 4.
She was born Nov. 23,
She was born Nov. 23,
1932 to Jacob and He-
1932 to Jacob and Helena Peters in Blumenhof, Sask. The family
lena Peters in Blumen-
hof, Sask . The family
moved to Abbotsford
moved to Abbotsford
in 1944. She took
in 1944. She took
nurses training and ob-
nurses training and obtained a BSN from
tained a BSN from
UBC, then an MA in
UBC, then an MA in
Eugene, Ore. and a
Eugene, Ore. and a
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Congo under MBMSI, and worked in Trail,
Congo under MBMSI, and worked in Trail,
B.C., Rossland, B.C., Eugene, and at Matsqui
B.C., Rossland, B.C., Eugene, and at Matsqui
(B .C.) Psychiatric Center, retiring to Clear-
(B.C.) Psychiatric Center, retiring to Clearbrook, B.C. in 1997. She enjoyed conferences and was a delegate to 4 Mennonite
brook, B.C. in 1997. She enjoyed confer-
ences and was a delegate to 4 Mennonite
World Conferences. She had Bible studies in
World Conferences. She had Bible studies in
her home, attended 2 growth groups in Bak-
her home, attended 2 growth groups in Bakerview MB Church, Abbotsford, and enjoyed
erview MB Church, Abbotsford, and enjoyed
reading, conversation, music and table
reading, conversation, music and table
games. She supported many causes, espe-
games. She supported many causes, especially those tied to education. She was independent, determined, had a strong will to
cially those tied to education. She was inde-
succeed and desired to serve the Lord. Predeceased by brother George, sisters Anna
pendent, determined, had a strong will to
succeed and desired to serve the Lord. Pre-
deceased by brother George, sisters Anna
and Mary, she is mourned by brothers Jacob
and Mary, she is mourned by brothers Jacob
of Clearbrook, Bill of Penticton; sisters Helen
of Clearbrook, Bill of Penticton; sisters Helen
Reimer of Reedley, Calif. and Betty Klassen of
Reimer of Reedley, Calif. and Betty Klassen of
Abbotsford. The funeral was Apr. 12 in Bak -
Abbotsford. The funeral was Apr. 12 in Bakerview MB Church, Abbotsford, with Ray
erview MB Church, Abbotsford, with Ray
Harris and Wally Unger ministering.
Harris and Wally Unger ministering.


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[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 11:19, 21 August 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2005 Jun 10 p. 27

Birth date: 1932 Nov 23

text of obituary:

T. KATIE PETERS

Kay Peters died Apr. 4. She was born Nov. 23, 1932 to Jacob and Helena Peters in Blumenhof, Sask. The family moved to Abbotsford in 1944. She took nurses training and obtained a BSN from UBC, then an MA in Eugene, Ore. and a PhD from New York University. She taught in Congo under MBMSI, and worked in Trail, B.C., Rossland, B.C., Eugene, and at Matsqui (B.C.) Psychiatric Center, retiring to Clearbrook, B.C. in 1997. She enjoyed conferences and was a delegate to 4 Mennonite World Conferences. She had Bible studies in her home, attended 2 growth groups in Bakerview MB Church, Abbotsford, and enjoyed reading, conversation, music and table games. She supported many causes, especially those tied to education. She was independent, determined, had a strong will to succeed and desired to serve the Lord. Predeceased by brother George, sisters Anna and Mary, she is mourned by brothers Jacob of Clearbrook, Bill of Penticton; sisters Helen Reimer of Reedley, Calif. and Betty Klassen of Abbotsford. The funeral was Apr. 12 in Bakerview MB Church, Abbotsford, with Ray Harris and Wally Unger ministering.