Mattie Susannah
(Burleson) Peterson
Jul 7, 1911 - May 10, 2002
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Mattie Susannah Peterson was born July 7, 1911 in
Rockchester, Texas to James and Myrtle (Scott) Burleson.
She passed away
May 10, 2002 in Great Plains Regional Medical Center, Elk City, Oklahoma
at the age of 90 years, 10 months and 3 days.
Services were held Monday, May 13, 2002 at 2:00 p.m.
at Whinery Savage Chapel, officiated by Brother Bill Adcox. Burial
followed at Red Hill Cemetery under the direction of Whinery Savage
Funeral Service.
Mattie attended school at Merritt and Colter. She was
married to Glen Houston Peterson on November 16, 1930. They were married
on a snowy day south of Hammon, Oklahoma by a farming preacher who had
to milk his cows before the ceremony. They stood on the east side of the
road to be sure they were in Custer County. After their marriage they
made their home on the family farm northwest of Canute. Due to Glen's
failing health they moved into Canute in 1971 and later to Clinton in
March of 1990. Glen and Mattie celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary
the Sunday before he passed away on November 17, 1997. Mattie moved to
Elk City in March of 1998 to make her home
She was a member of the Colter Church of Christ and
attended the 5th and Elk Church of Christ.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, 2
brothers and 4 sisters.
Her survivors include, one son and daughter-in-law,
Glen Dean and Pat Peterson of Bethany, OK; one granddaughter, Debra
Marler; one great granddaughter, Sasha Howard; one great grandson,
Justin Glen Marler, all of Durango, CO; one sister, Lena Roles of Pampa,
TX; numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.
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