George Peterson was a life-long resident of Sanborn County. He was born near Cuthbert, Sanborn County, South Dakota to Peter and Anna (Buck) Peterson. He served in World War I. He farmed for awhile following the war and in 1935 he moved to Woonsocket where he was employed as an oil station attendant. At the time of his death he was employed at the Effling Recreation Parlor.
Survivors include his Widow Myrtle, and one son, George Jr., Washington D.C.
George Peterson was a life-long resident of Sanborn County. He was born near Cuthbert, Sanborn County, South Dakota to Peter and Anna (Buck) Peterson. He served in World War I. He farmed for awhile following the war and in 1935 he moved to Woonsocket where he was employed as an oil station attendant. At the time of his death he was employed at the Effling Recreation Parlor.
Survivors include his Widow Myrtle, and one son, George Jr., Washington D.C.
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