![]() ![]() Her father married again soon after the death of his wife and Mary's step mother did not really like have Mary around, so Mary lived with her maternal grandmother until she made a decision to join the U.S. PeterSSN:Born: Died: State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 ) 1922 - 2007 Mary Eleanor Harris 84 84 Cause of Death: CancerREFN: 3ANREFN: P3Mary Eleanor Harris was born in Steubenville, Ohio and lived with her father and mother on a farm on Alamont Hill until her mother died when she was ten. He was cremated and his remains are stored in Cincinnati,OH.Social Security Death IndexName: Theodore N. David Hamilton PeterJune 23rd, 2001.Theodore Peter's funeral was held at All Saint's Episcopal Church, LasVegas Nevada. He was principled and highly moral.After I enlis ted and made of career in the Air Force we shared ourmilitary experiences an d grew closer. He was a life long democratic and verystrong supporter of labor unions. He was raise dMethodist but converted to the Episcopal Church when he married Eleanor.He was a privately religious man and was active in his church where everhe l ived when his health allowed. He enjoyed his participation in the annual fete at hischurch in Cincinnati where he played an English Beefeater. Heenjoyed acting and was an active member of the Steubenville Playe rs whenI was growing up. Heloved words and studied obscure words to increase his voca bulary. In November 1989, the cancer got worse andh ad spread, Ted was admitted to Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas, and onDecember 2nd, 1989 he passed away.My memories of my father are that he was an admirer of intellect. Ted was diagnosedwith prostate cancer in 1982, he retired from the steel m ill and he andMary Eleanor moved to Cincinnati, OH to be near his oldest son, Robert.When David returned in 1989 from his Air Force assignment in Hawaii andwas stationed at Nellis AFB in Las Vegas Nevada, Ted and Eleanor moved t oLas Vegas to be near David. Ted was nowworking as a lab technician in the refractories l ab, testing the bricksused to line the vessels the molten steel was made in. Ted continued to w ork at Wheeling Steel which mergedwith Pittsburgh Steel to form Wheeling-Pit tsburgh Steel. In June of 1952 they had their second son, DavidHamilton Peter. Ted was working at WheelingSteel as a time clerk. Th ey returned to Steubenville and had their first son,Robert Christian Peter, in June of 1948. Mary and Ted were married in Athens,OH in 1946. He enrolled in OH University and starteddating his f uture wife Mary Harris. Following the surrender of Germany,Ted Peter's unit was transferred to Casablanca, North Africa, where hespent about 6 months prior to returning to the the U.S.Af ter being discharged as a Technical Sergeant, Ted Peter returned toSteubenvi lle, Jefferson Co, OH. ![]() The303rd was nicknamed "Hell's Angels" and saw combat in many of thedecisive bombing runs over Germany. He was a crew chief for B-17 bombers and lost twoships in combat over Germany. joined the war, Ted Peter was sent with his unit, the 427 HeavyBombardment Squadron, 303rd Heavy Bombardment Group, 8th Air Force toMolesworth, England. He was also stationed in El Paso, Texas Boise, Idaho and Loring, Maine where he was a tail gunner on B-10 bombers flyinganti-submarine patrols prior to the U.S. TedPeter was stations at Chanute Field, Illinois to attend his training forbei ng a crew chief. He enlisted prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. ![]() ? Living Peter 1920 - 1989 Theodore Neal Peter 69 69 Cause of Death: CancerREFN: 2ANREFN: P2Theodore Peter was a veteran of the United State Army Air Corps in WorldWar II. see for information on how tocorrectly configure a web server for svg files. PLEASE NOTE: If you do not see a GRAPHIC IMAGE of a family tree here but are seeing this textinstead then it is most probably because the web server is not correctly configured to serve svgpages correctly. ![]()
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