Mrs. Peterson, a member of the tabernacle, had lived in Minneapolis 16 years. She was former treasurer of the tabernacle Women's Missionary society.
Surviving are her husband, William H.; a daughter, Virginia, and two sons, Sam C. and Jerome A., all of Minneapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Belle Tilburn and Mrs. H. R. Jones, both of St. Paul; Mrs. Minnie Olson, Los Angeles. Calif., and Mrs. William George, Minneapolis; four brothers, Chester Twining, Phoenix, Ariz., and Walter. Lloyd and Leo Twining, all of Spooner, Wis., and two grandchildren.
The family prefers memorials to Minneapolis Gospel tabernacle. The body is at the Albin chapel.
The Minneapolis Star
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Tuesday, April 5, 1960
Page 16
Mrs. Peterson, a member of the tabernacle, had lived in Minneapolis 16 years. She was former treasurer of the tabernacle Women's Missionary society.
Surviving are her husband, William H.; a daughter, Virginia, and two sons, Sam C. and Jerome A., all of Minneapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Belle Tilburn and Mrs. H. R. Jones, both of St. Paul; Mrs. Minnie Olson, Los Angeles. Calif., and Mrs. William George, Minneapolis; four brothers, Chester Twining, Phoenix, Ariz., and Walter. Lloyd and Leo Twining, all of Spooner, Wis., and two grandchildren.
The family prefers memorials to Minneapolis Gospel tabernacle. The body is at the Albin chapel.
The Minneapolis Star
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Tuesday, April 5, 1960
Page 16
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