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T L Peterman

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
18 Mar 1909 (aged 79)
Davis, Murray County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Davis, Murray County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Printed in The Davis News on Mar. 18, 1909; Reprinted with permission

"Grandpa" Peterman.

After an illness of three or four weeks, "Grandpa" T. L. Peterman died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lula Garrison, this morning. He was afflicted with some kind of throat trouble which came on him about a year ago. During his last illness he did not seem to suffer much but it was evident the past two weeks that he was gradually growing weaker and could not last long. If he had lived till Saturday he would have been 80 years old.

Mr. Peterman lived an exemplary life and raised a large family of noble sons and daughters. During his last illness all his sons and daughters were with him – the first time all had seen each other in 28 years. He was a well preserved man and did not become feeble until recently.

His friends, as well as the friends of the family, learn of his death with sadness, and all extend sympathy to the bereaved ones.
Printed in The Davis News on Mar. 18, 1909; Reprinted with permission

"Grandpa" Peterman.

After an illness of three or four weeks, "Grandpa" T. L. Peterman died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lula Garrison, this morning. He was afflicted with some kind of throat trouble which came on him about a year ago. During his last illness he did not seem to suffer much but it was evident the past two weeks that he was gradually growing weaker and could not last long. If he had lived till Saturday he would have been 80 years old.

Mr. Peterman lived an exemplary life and raised a large family of noble sons and daughters. During his last illness all his sons and daughters were with him – the first time all had seen each other in 28 years. He was a well preserved man and did not become feeble until recently.

His friends, as well as the friends of the family, learn of his death with sadness, and all extend sympathy to the bereaved ones.


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