Michael Darrell Peterson, age 67, of Sedro-Woolley, passed away suddenly on Saturday, 28 February, 2015, from heart failure.
Michael was born 9 December, 1947, to Walter and Marian Peterson in St. Paul, Minnesota. Michael served two years of active duty in the Army. He worked 30 years as an ASE Certified Master Mechanic. He excelled in all aspects of automotive and RV repair. He received his Associates Degree in Business Management from Skagit Valley College. He served as Financial Officer for the American Legion Post 43. Michael retired to start farming.
Michael is survived by his wife, Connie Peterson, of Sedro-Woolley; brother, Dennis Peterson, of Lake Aeril, Pennsylvania; son, Brian Peterson; daughter, Lexi Peterson; grandchildren, Ethan and Lucas Peterson, all of Phoenix, Arizona.
Michael was loved and will be truly missed by all whom he’d met.
A Memorial will be held Saturday, 7 March, 2015 at 3:00 in the Sedro-Woolley American Legion Post 43 for friend and family.
My kindest thoughts are with you Connie .Mike you will be missed here .
We were very sorry to hear of Mike’s death. You and the family are in our thoughts and if there is anything we can do to help please don’t hesitate to ask; after all, we are just over the “fence”.
Im Saddened by Michael’s passing, too soon to go, my Heart aches for you Connie as you should have had more years together!! we had some Good times!!! i will Miss seeing Michael with you.. My Prayers for you to keep you strong through these Times with Gods Help!!! Much Love from Tom and Maureen.. We Love You..
It was an honor to have known Mike. I’ll miss the gentle jabs I received each time we met. Our condolences to you connie, you havce prayers from Fern and I.
I will truly miss you Mike, you were and always will be a character and when I think of you I still smile. Connie my heart and thoughts and prayers are with you now in your time of sadness. Hugs from my heart to yours.
I will miss you Mike, you were and always will be a wonderful character. Connie, my heart and thoughts are with you in your time of sadness.
It was an honor to have known Mike. I’ll miss the gentle jabs I received each time we met. Our condolences to you, Connie, you have prayers from Fern and I.