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© Ann Archer

JoAnn Tinder and Joseph F. Peterman

Memorial Park Cemetery


J. F. Peterman
© Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home
08-1994
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


J. F. "Pete" Peterman, age 77 of Enid passed away Monday at his cabin on Blackwell Lake. Services will be at 2:00 PM Thursday at Ladusau-Evans Chapel with the Rev. Howard Snell officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of the Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.

He was born October 3, 1916 in Ames Oklahoma to Leo and Mabel Summers Peterman. He attended Hennessey and Lacey schools, graduating in 1936 from Lacey High School. He married Jo Ann Tinder on August 3, 1957 in Enid Oklahoma. He farmed and work for Frank's Machine Shop. He retired from Frank's Speed Star Company; In 1977 where he was traveling service engineer. He also worked for two years for Chicago Pneumatic. He was an avid fisherman on the Chikaskia River, Blackwell Lake area where many happy memories were made with the family and friends.

He is survived by his wife, Joann of the home one son, Larry L Peterman of Pond Creek, Oklahoma three daughters Mrs. Larry (Marilyn) Johns, Mrs. Scott A. "Retha Jo" Wegmiller and Gayla Marie Simmons, all of Enid; stepsons Robert McGettingan of Enid, David, Danny, Dennis Livingston, 15 grandchildren 10 great-grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one brother, one sister and one granddaughter.

Memorials may be made to Pond Creek volunteer Fire Department Leonardo's Discovery warehouse or Oklahoma Medical Research, Heart Division with the Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home serving as custodians of the funds.

The family will be at 4212 Unruth Dr.




Marilyn JoAnn Tinder Peterman
© Enid News and Eagle
05-2021
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Enid News and Eagle

November 13, 1931 - May 31, 2021

Marilyn "JoAnn" (Tinder) Peterman passed away at age 89, peacefully entering the gates of heaven on May 31, 2021. She was born in Enid, Oklahoma, to Reuben Franklin and Grace F. (Porter) Tinder on November 13, 1931. She will be best remembered as a wonderful mother, loving wife, and special friend to so many who knew her.

JoAnn attended Enid Public Schools and graduated in the newly built Enid High School "Class of 1949". She married Joseph "Pete" Francis August 3, 1957; of this marriage and surviving are their children Marilyn Frances Johns, Retha Jo Joslin, Gayla Marie Crum (husband Pete), Robert McGettigan, all of Enid, and daughter-in-law Debbie Livingston of Kimberling City, Missouri. "Nana" is blessed to have great memories with her grandchildren Christian Scott Wegmiller (wife Kelsey), Joseph Simmons, Wesley Simmons (wife Shannon), Chancler Crum (wife Katherine), Phillip Crum (wife Audrey), Roberta McGettigan (husband Brian), Kami Burtless (husband Jason), Amber Baker (husband Nathan). She especially enjoyed grandchildren Faith, Grace and Gunner Crum, who have been blessed with her love of music. Anxiously greeting her in heaven are her husband, who died August 15, 1994; her sons David, Danny and Dennis Livingston; Larry Peterman; her parents;one brother; 5 sisters; an infant grandchild; and son-in-law Tony Joslin. She will be greatly missed by her great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Being a hard-working woman, JoAnn was always busy working at several jobs, including Wagon Wheel Restaurant, and as Manager of the Woolworths lunch counters in Oklahoma, Missouri and Texas. She worked as a Certified Nurse Aide at Enid Regional and St. Mary's hospitals, giving tender care to patients day and night, yet always taking time to be band mother and homeroom parent for her children. She continued in-home caretaking until finally retiring.

JoAnn enjoyed frying catfish caught at the family cabin on the Chikaskia River near Braman, OK, where at one time most of her siblings and their families joined together on weekends. Those were great memories for all of us! Traveling with her daughters, nieces and nephew was always a joy, especially when it meant concerts of her favorite cowboy, Alan Jackson, bluegrass music or watching Thunder Basketball. She loved gardening and growing beautiful iris flowers. JoAnn enjoyed her special birthday parties, listening to country music and dancing to the rhythm of live bands. She was "Mom" to everyone who knew her and never met a stranger who didn't immediately adore her smile and witty humor.

Her strong faith in God and Jesus Christ brought her to be baptized as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, where she was joined for life-eternal with her husband Pete at the Oklahoma City Temple. She enjoyed learning the Gospel, visiting with missionaries whom she grew to love, and attending church Singles Group activities.

The family wishes to thank Carter Health Care, Hospice Circle of Love, church members and Amy Stittsworth Funeral Services for the loving care they provided.

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