The following children survive: Mrs. J. B. Beaird, of Shreveport; Mrs. D. W. Gibson, of Harrisonburg; Mrs. Randolph Broussard, of Alexandria; O. M. Peters, of Quitman, and Lawson Peters, of Natchitoches.
Mrs. Peters was a gold star mother. Her son, Gordon Peters, who went to France with the A. E. F., was killed in battle in 1917 . Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. T. M. Lemly, of Natchitoches, and the Rev. E. Winequip, of Campti, officiating.
Published in The Shreveport Times (LA), Wednesday, June 17, 1925, page 2
The following children survive: Mrs. J. B. Beaird, of Shreveport; Mrs. D. W. Gibson, of Harrisonburg; Mrs. Randolph Broussard, of Alexandria; O. M. Peters, of Quitman, and Lawson Peters, of Natchitoches.
Mrs. Peters was a gold star mother. Her son, Gordon Peters, who went to France with the A. E. F., was killed in battle in 1917 . Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. T. M. Lemly, of Natchitoches, and the Rev. E. Winequip, of Campti, officiating.
Published in The Shreveport Times (LA), Wednesday, June 17, 1925, page 2
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Her maiden name was actually Dickinson. It's misspelled on her grave marker as Dickerson
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