Fannie "Peggy" Peterson, 93, of 1820 Mary's Way, Kingsford, died Tuesday, April 1, 2003 at Dickinson County Memorial Hospital in Iron Mountain.
Peggy was born Dec. 9, 1909, in Oconto County, Wis., daughter of the late Abraham and Mary (Rowell) Hyland. She had been a resident of this area for many years.
Peggy married Clarence Peterson on April 14, 1944. He preceded her in death in 1982. She and her husband operated Peterson Market many years ago. She was a member of the Aurora Free Church. She was a lifetime member of the Niagara Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. She volunteered at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Iron Mountain and was a volunteer and board member of the American Cancer Society for 24 years. Peggy enjoyed played cards and loved to dance.
She is survived by a son, Edwin (Joann) Smally of Cape Canaveral, Fla.; a stepson, Donald Peterson of Baltimore, Md.; a brother, Donald Hyland of Iron Mountain; three sisters, Mary Massicotte of Iron Mountain, Violet Putman of Oconto Falls, Wis., and Doris Kriegil of Homestead, Wis.; three grandchildren, Michael, Patrick and James Smally; four great-grandchildren, Amanda MacAskill, Sean, Shannon and Joseph Smally.
She was also preceded in death by three brothers, Jack, Elmer, and Robert Hyland, and five sisters, Irene Brendemihl, Alice Smith, Grace Allen, Rose Giel, and Laura Zoeller.
Funeral services were held at 6 p.m. Friday at the Erickson-Rochon & Nash Kingsford Funeral Home. Rev. Karl Utzat officiated. Burial was in the Homestead-Aurora Cemetery.
Fannie "Peggy" Peterson, 93, of 1820 Mary's Way, Kingsford, died Tuesday, April 1, 2003 at Dickinson County Memorial Hospital in Iron Mountain.
Peggy was born Dec. 9, 1909, in Oconto County, Wis., daughter of the late Abraham and Mary (Rowell) Hyland. She had been a resident of this area for many years.
Peggy married Clarence Peterson on April 14, 1944. He preceded her in death in 1982. She and her husband operated Peterson Market many years ago. She was a member of the Aurora Free Church. She was a lifetime member of the Niagara Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. She volunteered at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Iron Mountain and was a volunteer and board member of the American Cancer Society for 24 years. Peggy enjoyed played cards and loved to dance.
She is survived by a son, Edwin (Joann) Smally of Cape Canaveral, Fla.; a stepson, Donald Peterson of Baltimore, Md.; a brother, Donald Hyland of Iron Mountain; three sisters, Mary Massicotte of Iron Mountain, Violet Putman of Oconto Falls, Wis., and Doris Kriegil of Homestead, Wis.; three grandchildren, Michael, Patrick and James Smally; four great-grandchildren, Amanda MacAskill, Sean, Shannon and Joseph Smally.
She was also preceded in death by three brothers, Jack, Elmer, and Robert Hyland, and five sisters, Irene Brendemihl, Alice Smith, Grace Allen, Rose Giel, and Laura Zoeller.
Funeral services were held at 6 p.m. Friday at the Erickson-Rochon & Nash Kingsford Funeral Home. Rev. Karl Utzat officiated. Burial was in the Homestead-Aurora Cemetery.
Family Members
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Irene B. Hyland Brendemihl
1905–1997
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Alice Mae Hyland Smith
1906–2001
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Jack Oscar Hyland
1906–1948
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Grace M. Hyland Allen
1911–1999
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Donald Hyland
1913–2004
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Rose Hyland Geil
1915–1991
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Laura Maud Hyland Zoeller
1917–1995
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Mary E Hyland Massicotte
1918–2015
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Violet Gladys Hyland Putnam
1920–2023
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Doris I Hyland Kriegl
1923–2016
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Robert M. Hyland
1925–1987
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