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Kenneth Fred “Ken” Peters Sr.

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Kenneth Fred “Ken” Peters Sr.

Birth
Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
24 Feb 2020 (aged 87)
Granbury, Hood County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Kenneth Fred "Ken" Peters Sr.
January 14, 1933 ~ February 24, 2020

Ken Peters, 87, of Granbury, Texas passed away February 24, 2020. Ken, the son of Milton "Pete" Peters and Anna Smerek Peters, loving and supportive husband of Marty Peters passed away at his home after a long battle with prostate cancer and dementia.

Ken was born in Allentown, Pa in 1933 but grew up in Alliance, OH., with his family running the Naborhood Inn. Peters served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War era and proudly continued his service as a member of The American Legion for 41 continuous years. He served as Cleburne’s American Legion Post 50 Commander and as Lake Granbury American Legion Post 491 Commander in addition to many District, Division and Department offices and committees. He paid tribute to his father’s WWI service through his membership in the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 50 in Cleburne.

He portrayed Santa Claus for veterans, elderly and children. Ken dressed as Uncle Sam and participated in Flag Education programs at local child care centers and East Cleburne Community Center. He was so very proud of his family.

After a short period of factory work, he went into business for himself, beginning a lifetime of entrepreneurship. He continued his family tradition of tavern owner. The clubs he owned and operated from the 60s forward were The Mountaineer, Pirates Cave, Century Room, Tippy’s Lounge, Kenneys Club in downtown Fort Worth and opened the Woodworks on Park Place. His careers included managing a clothing store in both Dallas and Fort Worth, crop-dusting, moving and selling mobile homes, paving & striping; installing septic systems; storm cellar sales; commercial rentals; owned both a chicken restaurant in Fort Worth and La Casa Mexican Restaurant in Cleburne and the Granbury Riverboat in Granbury. He built and managed three mobile home parks in Johnson County: Ranch Oaks, Mountainaire and Sunset Mobile Home Park; Colonel Ken Peters was an auctioneer since 1964.

Ken never met a stranger and was always in the center of fun and laughter. He also loved fishing, airplanes and flying, traveling and sharing time with his family and friends.

Survived by his wife of 40 years, Marty Peters and son, Ken Peters Jr., two daughters, Debra Thomason and Marie Peters, seven grand children, twelve great grand children, nine great-great grand children and his older brother, Earl H. Peters, nieces and nephews, the mother of his children, (his first wife) Joyce Jones and a host of friends and fellow Legionnaires, American Legion Auxiliary and Sons of the American Legion members.

Service will be February 29, 2020 followed by interment at Greenacres Memorial Park in Cleburne, Texas...CPFH
Kenneth Fred "Ken" Peters Sr.
January 14, 1933 ~ February 24, 2020

Ken Peters, 87, of Granbury, Texas passed away February 24, 2020. Ken, the son of Milton "Pete" Peters and Anna Smerek Peters, loving and supportive husband of Marty Peters passed away at his home after a long battle with prostate cancer and dementia.

Ken was born in Allentown, Pa in 1933 but grew up in Alliance, OH., with his family running the Naborhood Inn. Peters served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War era and proudly continued his service as a member of The American Legion for 41 continuous years. He served as Cleburne’s American Legion Post 50 Commander and as Lake Granbury American Legion Post 491 Commander in addition to many District, Division and Department offices and committees. He paid tribute to his father’s WWI service through his membership in the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 50 in Cleburne.

He portrayed Santa Claus for veterans, elderly and children. Ken dressed as Uncle Sam and participated in Flag Education programs at local child care centers and East Cleburne Community Center. He was so very proud of his family.

After a short period of factory work, he went into business for himself, beginning a lifetime of entrepreneurship. He continued his family tradition of tavern owner. The clubs he owned and operated from the 60s forward were The Mountaineer, Pirates Cave, Century Room, Tippy’s Lounge, Kenneys Club in downtown Fort Worth and opened the Woodworks on Park Place. His careers included managing a clothing store in both Dallas and Fort Worth, crop-dusting, moving and selling mobile homes, paving & striping; installing septic systems; storm cellar sales; commercial rentals; owned both a chicken restaurant in Fort Worth and La Casa Mexican Restaurant in Cleburne and the Granbury Riverboat in Granbury. He built and managed three mobile home parks in Johnson County: Ranch Oaks, Mountainaire and Sunset Mobile Home Park; Colonel Ken Peters was an auctioneer since 1964.

Ken never met a stranger and was always in the center of fun and laughter. He also loved fishing, airplanes and flying, traveling and sharing time with his family and friends.

Survived by his wife of 40 years, Marty Peters and son, Ken Peters Jr., two daughters, Debra Thomason and Marie Peters, seven grand children, twelve great grand children, nine great-great grand children and his older brother, Earl H. Peters, nieces and nephews, the mother of his children, (his first wife) Joyce Jones and a host of friends and fellow Legionnaires, American Legion Auxiliary and Sons of the American Legion members.

Service will be February 29, 2020 followed by interment at Greenacres Memorial Park in Cleburne, Texas...CPFH

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