Beverly Ann “Momo”
Peters, 77, of Poteau, OK passed away Saturday, June 16, 2012 in
Poteau. Beverly was born in Poteau on August 25, 1934
to Amos & Pearl (Bridges) Rowley.
She was a member of First
Baptist Church
in Poteau. She was owner of Randco Tool
& Mold. Beverly was preceded in
death by her parents; husband, Bob “Odie” Peters; son, Randy Peters; and
brother, Donald Amos Rowley.
Survivors include
her daughter & son in law, Kay & Larry Henry of Poteau; grandchildren,
Josh Henry & Vanessa Hawkins, Mark Henry, Dusty Peters; special
grandchildren, Kerry Shuck & wife,
Robbie; Dr. Latasha Steel; special friend & traveling companion, Harrell
Bright; special aunt of grandchildren, Becky Lafevers; special companion,
PeeWee (her dog); other relatives & loved ones; many beloved friends.
Services will be 10
am, Wednesday, June 20, 2012 at the First
Baptist Church,
Poteau, OK
with Rev. Phil McGehee and Rev. Jim Cook officiating. Interment will follow in Oakland Cemetery,
Poteau. Pallbearers will be Josh Henry,
Mark Henry, Dusty Peters, Kerry Shuck, Rick Couri, and Bill Hoffman.
5 comments:
Always greeted me with a beautiful, sweet smile. I know she was welcomed in to Heaven by her Saviour, Odie, Randy and all her loved ones gone before her. Prayers for Kay, all family and friends. Vickie Barnes
I REMEMBER HER AS BEING SUCH A SWEET PERSON. I WOULD ALWAYS REMEMBER RUNNING INTO HER A THE POST OFFICE NICE LADY VERY PRETTY AND ALWAYS HAD A SMILE.
PAT BROWN
Such a beautiful, caring friend, always wearing a beautiful smile.
Am thankful for the many years of friendship we shared.
Prayers for all the family and friends.
Louise Searles
ALWAYS stopped to take the time to genuinely listen to you when she asked how you were doing. A smile tht could calm any storm, Graceful and kind. Those re the things that I shall choose to always remember about her. My most sincee thoughts and prayers are with you all
Cecil Hancock, Jr.
Beverly was a wonderful, sweet lady. I enjoyed being in the same SS class with her at FBC. I"ll miss her.
Warmest wishes to you, Kay and your family.
mary aaron
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