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Richard-T. Peters, son of Theodore and Elizabeth, died on January 14, 2015. Please consult the obituary here:

Obituary of Richard-T. Peters


PETERS - Richard T. January 14, 2015. Son of the late Theodore and Elizabeth; dear brother of Rosemary (Daniel) Statt; loving uncle of David (Kelli) Statt; great uncle of Sebastian and AnnaJean. Visitation Saturday January 17, 2015 1-3 PM at the PACER FUNERAL HOME, INC., 2275 George Urban Blvd. (two blocks east of Dick Rd.), where services will follow at 3 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations to the ;(function() { var adKeyValue = 't='; adKeyValue+= escape('clio=ACS'); adKeyValue += escape('&cobrand=buffalonews'); adKeyValue += escape('&linktext=American Cancer Society'); adKeyValue += escape('&linkurl=https://www.cancer.org/involved/donate/donateonlinenow/Legacy/index?dn=mem&fn=Richard&ln=PETERS'); adKeyValue += escape('&fn=Richard'); adKeyValue += escape('&ln=PETERS'); var adClkUrl = 'http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/jump?iu=/423686928/prod/obit-aff/obit-standard/clio-inline-1&' + adKeyValue + '&sz=1x1&c=429012483'; var adImpUrl = 'http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/ad?iu=/423686928/prod/obit-aff/obit-standard/clio-inline-1&' + adKeyValue + '&sz=1x1&c=429012483'; document.write("<a href='" + adClkUrl + "' target=_blank>American Cancer Society<" + 'img' + " src='" + adImpUrl + "' style='width=1px; height=1px; display:inline;' /></a>"); }());. Condolences at www.PACERFUNERALHOME.com


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On January 17, 2015 (Buffalo News, , États-Unis)


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