Their four children were born in Ephraim. Later the family moved to Provo, Utah, and settled in Salt Lake City in 1944.
Survived by a daughter, Berniece Peterson Schumacher and a son, Pratt Nelson Peterson, Jr.; ten grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren. Greeting her on the other side of the veil was her husband, a son, Anthon Joseph Peterson and a daughter, Amanda Peterson Dunbar.
A beautiful homemaker, gardener, loving mother and grandmother, Eva was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-days, where she served as a Relief Society visiting teacher.
Services held Tuesday, August 4, 1992 at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary.
Their four children were born in Ephraim. Later the family moved to Provo, Utah, and settled in Salt Lake City in 1944.
Survived by a daughter, Berniece Peterson Schumacher and a son, Pratt Nelson Peterson, Jr.; ten grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren. Greeting her on the other side of the veil was her husband, a son, Anthon Joseph Peterson and a daughter, Amanda Peterson Dunbar.
A beautiful homemaker, gardener, loving mother and grandmother, Eva was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-days, where she served as a Relief Society visiting teacher.
Services held Tuesday, August 4, 1992 at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary.
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