PETERSON, Gordon
Posted: February 3rd, 2023 GORDON PETERSON 1942 – 2023 It is with sad hearts that we announce the passing of Gordon Clifford Peterson in Milk River, Alberta on January 26, 2023, at the age of 80 years.
He is survived by his wife Lorna, daughter Rhonda (Brad) of Salt Spring Island, BC, and son, Brent (Donna) of Milk River, grandsons Dustin (Shelby) and Tristan (Mackenzie), and great-grandson, Weston, all of Milk River.
He was predeceased by his parents, Clifford, and Martha (Meta) Peterson.
Gordon was born in Lethbridge, AB, the only child of Cliff and Meta Peterson of Coutts, AB. He was raised on the family farm near Coutts, attending Coutts School and Milk River High School, then on to SAIT to obtain his Agricultural Mechanics diploma in Calgary, before returning home to farm.
Throughout his life, Gordon was very involved in his community. Early on he was active in Boy Scouts, even attending the 1959 World Scout Jamboree in the Philippines, then going on to become a Leader for several years. As an adult he served with the local Ag Society before becoming a UFA delegate for many years. He was also involved with IAEA (International Agricultural Exchange Association) bringing young farmers from around the globe to work in and experience Southern Alberta.
Gordon’s local commitments ramped up when he was elected councillor for the County of Warner, serving for 19 years. His contribution to the community was rewarded with many memories and lifelong friendships.
Gordon still made time for fun, joining the curling club, snowmobiling and winter card nights with neighbors and friends. Taking his young family snow skiing was also something everyone enjoyed.
Upon retirement, Gordon and Lorna were able to travel, enjoying warm winter places, and a spectacular caravan to the eastern provinces and Atlantic Canada. A trip to Europe provided a chance to visit some former IAEA “students”.
Gordon’s last few years were spent in Milk River Long Term Care. With Lorna’s regular visits and homemade treats, Gordon knew he was loved until the day he passed. He recently celebrated his 80th birthday surrounded by his family, whom were all blessed to have the opportunity to see him hold his great-grandson, Weston.
Gordon will continue to be loved and dearly missed as a Husband, Dad, Grandpa, Friend and Neighbour.
A celebration of life for Gordon will be held at a later date.
We gratefully decline flowers. Donations may be made to the Milk River Health Center Resident & Family Council.
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