OBITUARY: Cheryl Peterson, 45
Residence: Wahpeton, ND
Birth: October 27, 1958 - Breckenridge, MN
Death: June 5, 2004 - at her home in Wahpeton, ND
Funeral: Wednesday, June 9, 2004 - 10:30 AM
Harvest Outreach Church, Wahpeton, ND
Officiating: Pastor David Tuthill and Pastor Russell Doebler
Visitation: Tuesday, June 8, 2004 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Prayer Service at 7:00 PM
Joseph Vertin & Sons Funeral Home, Breckenridge, MN
There will also be visitation one hour prior to the funeral at the church on Wednesday morning.
Interment: Fairview Memorial Gardens, Wahpeton, ND
Survived by: Her husband: Richard Peterson, Wahpeton, ND
Her son: Corey Peterson, St. Cloud, MN
Her daughter: Amy Peterson, Las Vegas, NV
Her father: Lester Krump, Breckenridge, MN
Her brothers and sister: David ( Marsha) Eau Claire, WI;
Marilyn Krump, Cottage Grove, WI;
Donald (Laurie) Krump, Prairie Du Chien, WI
Her mother-in-law: Delores Peterson, Wahpeton, ND
Her many nieces and nephews
Preceded by: Her mother: Marie Krump
History: Cheryl Annette Krump was born in Breckenridge, MN on October 27, 1958 to Lester and Marie Krump. She attended schools in Kent, MN and Breckenridge, MN, graduating from Breckenridge with the Class of 1977. Cheryl and Richard Peterson were united in marriage on June 18, 1977 and made their home in Wahpeton, ND.
Cheryl did daycare in her home to be home with her young children. She later worked at Altstatt Drug and Sigco Sunflowers. Cheryl served as church secretary to Pastors Curt Frankhauser, Brad Morrow, and David Tuthill.
She lovingly served her family, especially enjoyed being at the lakes, playing cards (particularly Smear) with friends and family, going to church and worshipping and of course, shopping.
Cheryl accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior in 1985. She has served the Lord faithfully even through her trials and sufferings from cancer. On June 5, 2004 Cheryl took her last breath and passed into the glorious presence of her Lord.
Pallbearers: Charles Bigwood, Charlie Green, Lyle Green, Perry Holweger, Jerry Rezac, Pastor Jim Worner