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LTC Martin Edward William Peters

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LTC Martin Edward William Peters

Birth
Guttenberg, Clayton County, Iowa, USA
Death
Jul 2013 (aged 80)
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 35, Site 595
Memorial ID
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Published in The Gazette on July 26, 2013 ~

Lt. Col. Ret. Martin Edward William Peters was born December 23, 1932 in Guttenberg, Iowa, to Rev. Martin and Mabel (Vogel) Peters. Martin graduated high school in Paulina, Iowa. Following high school he attended Valparaiso University for two years. He then joined the Air Force and became a fighter pilot. After two years he returned to Valparaiso and graduated with a double degree in Electrical Engineering and Business. Upon completion of his degrees, he returned to the Air Force and was stationed in many interesting locations. He loved serving his country either flying or doing radar evaluation. While in the Air Force, he received multiple medals and awards for his distinguished service. On December 27, 1968 he was united in marriage to Birdene Rehnstrom, also from Iowa. They adopted three lovely children from Korea-Jennifer in Colorado Springs, Christopher in Busan, South Korea, and Heidi in Beziers, France.

Martin retired from the Air Force on October 31st, 1981, while stationed at Hill Air Force Base in Utah. Shortly after retiring, he received a degree in Computer Sciences and a minor in Music from Weber St. College. In addition to his multiple degrees, he was very active in Toast Masters for many years and had reached the top (gold) level. After moving to Colorado Springs, he worked for Computer Sciences for five years. He was very active in the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Colorado Springs for the past 30 years.

Martin's love of playing the organ from a young age carried on throughout his life. He was instrumental in organizing the organ renovation at the church as well as installing the sound system. He also loved to sing in the choir and on occasion played the organ for church services. In addition, at times he served as the V.P. and President of the congregation. Preceding him in death are his parents and a sister.

Surviving relatives are his wife Birdene, children Jennifer, Chris and Heidi; plus four grandchildren. Also surviving him are two sisters; Ester from Iowa and Naomi from New York. He also has many nieces and nephews. Viewing will be from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at Swan Law Funeral Directors on Friday, July 26th and a celebration service will be held at Immanuel Lutheran Church at 10:00am on Saturday, July 27th. A light lunch will be served at the church following the service. Interment will be at Ft. Logan Cemetery, Denver, Colorado, on Tuesday, July 30 at 1:30pm.
Published in The Gazette on July 26, 2013 ~

Lt. Col. Ret. Martin Edward William Peters was born December 23, 1932 in Guttenberg, Iowa, to Rev. Martin and Mabel (Vogel) Peters. Martin graduated high school in Paulina, Iowa. Following high school he attended Valparaiso University for two years. He then joined the Air Force and became a fighter pilot. After two years he returned to Valparaiso and graduated with a double degree in Electrical Engineering and Business. Upon completion of his degrees, he returned to the Air Force and was stationed in many interesting locations. He loved serving his country either flying or doing radar evaluation. While in the Air Force, he received multiple medals and awards for his distinguished service. On December 27, 1968 he was united in marriage to Birdene Rehnstrom, also from Iowa. They adopted three lovely children from Korea-Jennifer in Colorado Springs, Christopher in Busan, South Korea, and Heidi in Beziers, France.

Martin retired from the Air Force on October 31st, 1981, while stationed at Hill Air Force Base in Utah. Shortly after retiring, he received a degree in Computer Sciences and a minor in Music from Weber St. College. In addition to his multiple degrees, he was very active in Toast Masters for many years and had reached the top (gold) level. After moving to Colorado Springs, he worked for Computer Sciences for five years. He was very active in the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Colorado Springs for the past 30 years.

Martin's love of playing the organ from a young age carried on throughout his life. He was instrumental in organizing the organ renovation at the church as well as installing the sound system. He also loved to sing in the choir and on occasion played the organ for church services. In addition, at times he served as the V.P. and President of the congregation. Preceding him in death are his parents and a sister.

Surviving relatives are his wife Birdene, children Jennifer, Chris and Heidi; plus four grandchildren. Also surviving him are two sisters; Ester from Iowa and Naomi from New York. He also has many nieces and nephews. Viewing will be from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at Swan Law Funeral Directors on Friday, July 26th and a celebration service will be held at Immanuel Lutheran Church at 10:00am on Saturday, July 27th. A light lunch will be served at the church following the service. Interment will be at Ft. Logan Cemetery, Denver, Colorado, on Tuesday, July 30 at 1:30pm.

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