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Peters, Le Aura (1916-1964)
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+ | Le Aura Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Peters of Dallas, Oregon, was born on Sept. 29, 1916, at Minnedoka, Idaho. She died at the Salem, Ore. Hospital on May 25, 1964, six hours after being involved in a head-on collision. |
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+ | She had been a member of the E. M. B. Church of Dallas, Oregon since 1930. |
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+ | Those surviving are her parents; two brothers, Leonard of Monmouth, Oregon and Harry of Springfield, Oregon; two sisters, Ruby (Mrs. Gonzalez) and Lily (Mrs. Trestenjak), both of Chicago, Ill. |
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+ | She loved little children and liked to teach them, even though she had not been well for about a year. She had been in the teaching profession for 28 years. She will be greatly missed by relatives and friends. |
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 15 September 2020
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1964 Jul 16 p. 8
Birth date: 1916 Sep 29
text of obituary:
LE AURA PETERS
Le Aura Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Peters of Dallas, Oregon, was born on Sept. 29, 1916, at Minnedoka, Idaho. She died at the Salem, Ore. Hospital on May 25, 1964, six hours after being involved in a head-on collision.
She had been a member of the E. M. B. Church of Dallas, Oregon since 1930.
Those surviving are her parents; two brothers, Leonard of Monmouth, Oregon and Harry of Springfield, Oregon; two sisters, Ruby (Mrs. Gonzalez) and Lily (Mrs. Trestenjak), both of Chicago, Ill.
She loved little children and liked to teach them, even though she had not been well for about a year. She had been in the teaching profession for 28 years. She will be greatly missed by relatives and friends.