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Leonard Douglas Peterson

Leonard Douglas Peterson

Male 1925 - 2011  (86 years)

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  1. 1.  Leonard Douglas PetersonLeonard Douglas Peterson was born 10 Jun 1925, Point Lepreau, , New Brunswick, Canada; died 18 Aug 2011, Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried , Pickard-Merrithew Cemetery, Keswick Ridge, , New Brunswick, Canada.

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    • Occupation: Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada; mechanic/service manager at Capital Garage and Creighton Motors
    • Occupation: Aft 1956, New Maryland, , New Brunswick, Canada; owner of Peterson's Esso Service Station
    • Occupation: Aft 1965; owner of Peterson's Mobile Home Court & Trailor Sales
    • Obituary: 20 Aug 2011, Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada; Fredericton Daily Gleaner

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    Obituary:

    Obituary

    Leonard Douglas Peterson 1925-2011
    Leonard Douglas Peterson, in his 86th year, of New Maryland, NB, died on August 18th  2011 at Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital, Fredericton, NB Leonard was born June 10th 1925 at Point Lepreau, NB and spent the majority of his youth growing up in St.Stephen-Milltown, NB
    He was the son of Stephen Peterson and Hazel (née McKay).  He was little brother to Clinton (Fredericton Junction, NB), and big brother to Ruth Sherrard (Calais, ME) and Evelyn Walker (Milltown-St. Stephen, NB).
    Leonard married Mabel (née Jewett) on August 30th 1947 at Mactaquac, NB.  Leonard and Mabel have 4 children; Joy, Janet, Joan and Jacalyn.
    He was a ‘jack-of-all-trades’ , he worked on the aircraft towards the end of WWII and later specialized in motor mechanics at Capital Garage, Fredericton and advanced to service manager at Creighton Motors.  He ventured out on his own to build and operate Peterson’s Esso Service Station, New Maryland, NB (1956) which was the first service station in that rural community at that time.  He hung up his mechanics cap to take on what would be seen as a major career change of creating Peterson’s Mobile Home Court  and Trailer Sales (1965) and he never looked back.  Leonard was a mover and a shaker, where a hand-shake was as good as a written contract. ‘A man is only as good as his word’.
    Leonard found time to tinker with motors in his spare time.  His hobbies included carpentry, fishing, playing cards, shuffleboard and bowling.
    Special thanks to George Nixon, Merle & Pearl Smith, and Myrtle Jewett who helped Leonard and Mabel get by in the early years. Special thanks to Faye Nason and Paul Shea, the best neighbours a man could ever have to help out in the later years.  Special thanks to Joy & Janet’s friends who brought food and words of support when we really needed it.  Thanks to the doctors, nurses and therapists of 3NE (DECH), his family physician, Dr. Kerr, and 3E Palliative Care Unit (DECH).  Special thanks to Pastor Ralph Irvine whose regular visits and comforting words gave peace to the family.
    There will be no visitation per Leonard’s wishes.  The funeral service will be held at the J. A. McAdam Memorial Chapel, 160 York St., Fredericton, NB on Tuesday, August 23rd at 1 p.m with Rev. Ralph Irving officiating.  Private interment will be held in the  Pickard Merithew Cemetery, Mouth-of-Keswick, NB.  In lieu of flowers donations can be made to your charity of choice.
    www.mcadamsfh.com

    Leonard married Mabel MacCallum Jewett 30 Aug 1947, Mactaquac, York, New Brunswick, Canada. Mabel (daughter of John Cleveland Jewett and Verna Elizabeth McCallum) was born 13 Apr 1926, Jewett's Mills, , New Brunswick, Canada; died 1 Oct 2012; was buried , Pickard-Merrithew Cemetery, Keswick Ridge, , New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Joy Hazel Peterson
    2. Janet Mabel Peterson
    3. Joan Kathleen Peterson
    4. Jacolyn Ruth Peterson

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