Pedersen or Petersen Family of San Sanpete County

5/25/1941 ~ 3/24/2021

Marlow Ray Peterson, of Mountain Pleasant, Utah, passed abroad from complications of a stroke on March 24, 2021.

            Marlow was built-in May 25, 1941 in Sterling, Sanpete, Utah.  He was the son of Doyle Myrland and Lucille Peterson.   He attended Sanpete County Schools in his early years, until his male parent sold their farm and moved the family to Ogden.   He graduated from Ogden, Loftier School.

            Marlow served a mission for the Church building of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Northwestern States Mission, which included parts of Idaho, Washington, and Oregon.   He was a dedicated missionary who shared the gospel with and baptized many people.  At the stop of his mission, he was chosen to serve in the pocket-size town of Myrtle Creek, Oregon.  Here he met the Tavenner family.  Their oldest daughter, Loretta, would later get his wife.

            Marlow married Loretta Marie Tavenner on June 26, 1963 in the Logan Utah temple.  They became the parents of iv children; Debi, Tami, Greg, and Dana.  At the fourth dimension of his passing, he had 19 grandchildren and five great grandchildren and 4 step grandchildren.

            Marlow attended Weber State College and earned his bachelor degree in education.  He subsequently returned to earn his Masters degree.  He became an simple school teacher and taught grades iii, 5 and 6.   Throughout his career of 35 years, he taught at Washington Terrace, Roosevelt, and Marlon Hills Elementary Schools.

            He was an amazing teacher who taught much more than than the required curriculum.  He taught geology, he called "Rockology," sharing his love of rocks and minerals which inspired generations of rock hounds.  He taught students to play marbles and chess and to create sand paintings.  At recess he not only taught his students multiple sports, but also played the games with them.  Throughout his career, he inspired and influenced countless numbers of students who volition ever recollect him every bit their favorite teacher.

            Marlow was an athlete, he was the pitcher on a city fastpitch softball team, and he pitched horseshoes in tournaments for many years.  He also enjoyed hunting, basketball and bowling.

            Marlow was a hobbyist and a collector of over 47 different collections.  He loved sharing these things with others in a mini-museum he called "The Den."   Some of his many collections included, rocks and minerals, mini-bottles, marbles, and Olympic pins.  His hobbies included rockhounding, sand painting, and marble making.  He wrote half dozen books on the topic of motorcar-made marbles.  His books are well known amongst collectors and used every bit a resource and toll guide to this solar day.

            Marlow was a life-long agile church member.  He served in many Church callings including Scout Master, Teacher, Counselor, and Bishop.  Every bit with his teaching career, he went above and beyond in his church callings, influencing and touching the lives of many.

            To a higher place all, Marlow was a family homo.  He and Loretta were married 57 years on their last ceremony.  Together they have loved, taught and inspired their children and grandchildren and created a lifetime of cherished memories, including yearly camping trips at Topaz Mountain hunting for crystals, hiking, riding 4 wheelers and catching lizards.  Family vacations and holidays have been a joy in a family unit who truly bask each other'south company.   Marlow'due south keen sense of humour and express joy added to every occasion.

            Marlow and Loretta lived for many years in Washington Terrace, Riverdale, and Layton and finally retired in Mount Pleasant.  A customs of friends were gained in each of these places.

            As a brother, uncle, husband, father, grandfather, friend, teacher, mentor, hobbiest, author, and church building leader, Marlow has left a beautiful legacy.  He will be remembered and missed by all who knew him, but peculiarly by his family.

            Marlow is survived by his wife Loretta, daughters Debi (Mark) Alexander, Tami (Blair) Denney, Dana (Republic of chad) Kerr, son Greg (Kerri) Peterson.  Nineteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren.  Two sisters, Merilyn (Gary) Knavel, and Ranae (John) Painter.  Sis-in-police Brenda Cheever.  Brothers-in-police, Larry (Pat) Tavenner, Tom (Janalee) Tavenner, Tim Tavenner.  Sisters in police, Sharon (Steve) Patrick, and Kristi Egger.  Multiple nieces and nephews.

            He was preceded in death by his parents Doyle and Lucille Peterson, blood brother Ronald Peterson.  Parents in law Jake and Betty Jo Tavenner and one blood brother-in-law, Gary Egger.

A Funeral service volition be held Friday, April two, 2021 at 1:00 p.g. in the Mt. Pleasant Stake Center (295 South State St) with a viewing from 11:30 a.g. – 12:30 p.m. prior to services at the church. Interment in the Mt. Pleasant Urban center Cemetery.

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Source: http://rasmussenmortuary.com/marlow-ray-peterson/

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