Nancy Camper
Linda,
I know how sad you can be when you lose your mother. I pray that your faith will guide you right now and protect your heart.
Nancy Adams Camper
Birth date: Nov 29, 1921 Death date: Jan 2, 2014
Anna Marie Peterson Funeral services for Anna Marie Peterson, 92, of Longview will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, January 6, 2014 in the Chapel of Rader Funeral Home of Longview with the Reverend Tim Lindsay officiating. Interment wil Read Obituary
Linda,
I know how sad you can be when you lose your mother. I pray that your faith will guide you right now and protect your heart.
Nancy Adams Camper
Linda
My prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Your mom lived a very long and wonderful life, as mine did also. I will always remember the years my family lived two doors down from you and your folks. How that your dad would take a bunch of us kids to school at UJH , in the back of his van, sitting on rolls of carpet. Nicer neighbors could not be found. Your mother was a jewel of a person and will be missed I know.
Charles Etheredge
My thoughts are with Anna Marie's family.
-- Agnes Kramer
Just a note to let you know that we are praying for you in this time of momentary loss. Your faith was so evident as you stood by your mother's side. We were blessed to share in the last part of Anna Marie's earthly journey. We will continue to have you in thoughts and prayers.
Linda,
Hold on to your memories and let them guide you during this time of sadness.
Sorrow is a fleeting emotion, but love is infinite.
Take comfort in knowing that those who love will be reunited in eternity.
My prayers are with you and your family.
Ann Tucker Royal
Aunt Anna Marie was such a gracious person. Everyone was welcomed in their house, made to feel right at home. I treasure the many weeks I spent at their house during the summers, the Christmas Eve's my brother and I would spend the night and have a gift to open on Christmas Day-always a lifesaver book. I loved the Kool-Aid on a hot summer day. When my husband and I moved from Arkansas back to Austin, Oliver and Anna Marie invited us to stay with them until we found an apartment, even though they already had company. Her smile, her peaceful nature, a true example of living her faith. My prayers are with you, Linda and Nate, Ronnie and Judy, Karen and James, Tim and Kim, all all the grandkids and great-grandkids. You knew the love of a wonderful woman.
Myra Fowler
My deepest sympathy to the family of Mrs. Anna Marie Peterson, Linda we loved her, but God loved her more... Love Julia Fritz and Family...
What a true picture of her inner beauty! Aunt Anna Marie knew what our parents knew that getting together is more than just gathering for funerals. The times of being in Uncle Oliver and Aunt Anna Marie's homes was special. The old stone house with so much to discover has always been a treasured memory. It was there I learned that a Kool-Aid package could just be opened, sugar stirred in, and it could be eaten right out of the package. No! Aunt Anna Marie didn't teach me how, but Karen did! And I thought, "What a cool mother my cousins have that this can be done right on the front steps!" But, her "coolness" went way beyond Kool-Aid and sugar. Thanks for such great memories.
Anna Marie was a faithful member of Valley View Baptist Church and attended as long as her health permitted. She had a beautiful voice and was always smiling.
Barbara Pankhurst