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Anne L. Peterson

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Anne L. Peterson

Birth
Binghamton, Broome County, New York, USA
Death
19 Mar 2019 (aged 92)
Niskayuna, Schenectady County, New York, USA
Burial
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Anne L. Peterson, of Niskayuna, New York, died on March 19, 2019, after a short illness.

Born April 2, 1926, near Binghamton, NY, she was the daughter of the late Norma and Arthur Peterson of Niskayuna.

A graduate of Lansingburgh High School in 1943, she previously attended Saratoga Springs High School. In 1946 she received her BA magna cum laude from NYSCT (U Albany) through the first Accelerated Program offered there and also her MA from U Albany in 1949.

During her 35 years teaching career, she completed graduate work at U Albany, Columbia Univ; Tufts Univ; St. Lawrence Univ; U of Bordeaux and Toulouse in Paris, France. She took part in several Latin workshops.

From 1946 – 1950 she taught Latin, French and English at Middleburgh Central School; from 1950-1959 she taught 9th grade Latin, French and English at Van Antwerp Junior High School in Niskayuna. During this time she was a State Latin Examiner and also wrote questions for State Latin Regents. In 1959 she moved to Niskayuna Senior High to teach mostly Latin, including Advanced Placement Latin courses, as well as French and German as needed.

During this time she served as President of EZLTA (Eastern Zone Latin Teachers); as Chair of College Classics Week at U Albany for CAES (Classical Association of the Empire State); and as one of several teachers leading CAES Latin students to Italy in 1970 and 1973.

She loved teaching and remained in touch with many former students.

After retirement from teaching in 1981, she did various kinds of volunteer work and began painting watercolors for which she won recognition and awards – Schenectady Art Society and Colonie Art League.

She was an active member of First Reformed Church of Schenectady – serving on various committees and as a Stephen Minister.

She leaves behind her the family of her almost lifelong friend Janet Wallis Loveland. Janet and Anne met at their U Albany interview when they were 17. She is survived by her cousin Richard Knapp of Castle Creek, NY and his fine family.

There were no calling hours and no memorial service at Anne’s request.

Burial was private.
Anne L. Peterson, of Niskayuna, New York, died on March 19, 2019, after a short illness.

Born April 2, 1926, near Binghamton, NY, she was the daughter of the late Norma and Arthur Peterson of Niskayuna.

A graduate of Lansingburgh High School in 1943, she previously attended Saratoga Springs High School. In 1946 she received her BA magna cum laude from NYSCT (U Albany) through the first Accelerated Program offered there and also her MA from U Albany in 1949.

During her 35 years teaching career, she completed graduate work at U Albany, Columbia Univ; Tufts Univ; St. Lawrence Univ; U of Bordeaux and Toulouse in Paris, France. She took part in several Latin workshops.

From 1946 – 1950 she taught Latin, French and English at Middleburgh Central School; from 1950-1959 she taught 9th grade Latin, French and English at Van Antwerp Junior High School in Niskayuna. During this time she was a State Latin Examiner and also wrote questions for State Latin Regents. In 1959 she moved to Niskayuna Senior High to teach mostly Latin, including Advanced Placement Latin courses, as well as French and German as needed.

During this time she served as President of EZLTA (Eastern Zone Latin Teachers); as Chair of College Classics Week at U Albany for CAES (Classical Association of the Empire State); and as one of several teachers leading CAES Latin students to Italy in 1970 and 1973.

She loved teaching and remained in touch with many former students.

After retirement from teaching in 1981, she did various kinds of volunteer work and began painting watercolors for which she won recognition and awards – Schenectady Art Society and Colonie Art League.

She was an active member of First Reformed Church of Schenectady – serving on various committees and as a Stephen Minister.

She leaves behind her the family of her almost lifelong friend Janet Wallis Loveland. Janet and Anne met at their U Albany interview when they were 17. She is survived by her cousin Richard Knapp of Castle Creek, NY and his fine family.

There were no calling hours and no memorial service at Anne’s request.

Burial was private.


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