Wayne Peterson

wayne peterson

May 4, 1929 ~ December 30, 2007

WAYNE'S TRIBUTE VIDEO

Wayne Peterson, 78, of Highmore, died Sunday, December 30, 2007 at Countryside Hospice Room at St. Mary's Hospital in Pierre.

Mass of Christian Burial was held at 11:00a.m., Friday, January 4, 2008 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Highmore. Burial was in Medicine Hill Cemetery, Harrold, SD. Visitations was held  from 3:00 - 5:00p.m., Thursday, January 3, 2008 at Luze Funeral Home in Highmore with a prayer service at 7:00p.m. at the church.

Wayne Morris "Breezy" Peterson was born on May 4, 1929 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Pierre. He was the fifth son born to John and Vera (Krimball) Peterson. He spent his entire life on the family farm south of Holabird, SD, in the southwest corner of Hyde County. He attended eight years of grade school under the watchful eye of Miss Eleanor Fuller. He attended one year of high school at Highmore High School and he completed his education at the Short Ag Course at Brookings College in Brookings, SD. After finishing high school, he spent two years working on the farm with his parents before they moved to Harrold and he took over the operations of the farm.

He was united in marriage to Helen Marie Knippling of Gann Valley, SD, on June 5th, 1952. To this union 8 children were born, Kenneth Steven, Tom, Cheryl, Janet, Betty, Jim, Mary Alice, and Charlie Brown.

He was a John Deere dealer for 3 years in Highmore. He had the second John Deere 7520 to come off the assemble line in Waterloo, IA, and he was proud of it. He looked forward to the many hours he would spend with the 7520 pushing snow for the neighborhood, and he always drove into the yards with a smile on his face. He formed a welding company with Jim Kerr and their chutes and panels can be found across America.

He was an avid believer in America and especially farmer’s rights. He spent about five years in Washington, DC, as the spokes person for American Ag. He was elected as a representative to the SD legislature. He ran for the US Senate against George McGovern.

He was known for (and quite proud of) his enormous hands, pleasant personality, big heart, and hearty laugh. He always had a pot of coffee on and there were cookies whenever friends stopped over. He loved a brisk game of cards and could often be caught playing solitary.

He loved springtime and the new beginnings, the melting snow that would fill the dam and creeks to overflowing, the new calves, the spring flowers and green grass erupting, and the new crops in the fields. He also enjoyed the harvest time. That was a time when the neighbors all got together and went from farm to farm helping each other cut silage. There was lots of food, laughter, and story telling that will live on forever in the hearts of many.

Happy to have shared in his life were his wife Helen, son Tom (Kae) Peterson and children Kimberly and Wayne LT; daughter Cheryl (Fred) Schaefers and children Bella Schaefers and son Nick, Josie (Kevin) Ries and boys Kade, Kolby, and Zack, Maureen Schaefers and daughter Lily, Sam (Kelli) Schaefers and children Olivia and Noah, Paul Schaefers, Paivi (Patrick) Stone, and Jake Schaefers; daughter Janet (Rick) Martinmaas and children Jessie, Scott, and Joni Martinmaas; daughter Betty (Steve) Clark, Luke (Joanna) Peterson and children Kelli, Trevor, and Brady, and Danielle (Eric) High Bear; Jim (Tammy) Peterson and children Lacy, Kally, Bailey, Grady, and Shayney Peterson; and Charlie (Georgeen) Peterson, and son Chris and his child Gabriel. He had four brothers, Lester (Jean), Orville (Verona), Bob (Dorothy), and John (Alberta), many nieces and nephews, and a host of friends and neighbors.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Vera Peterson, brothers Lester and Orville Peterson, Sister-in-law Dorothy Peterson, daughter Janet, and two infant children.

Luze Funeral Home of Highmore was entrusted with his arrangements.

MEMORIALS ARE DIRECTED TO COUNTRYSIDE HOSPICE IN PIERRE.

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  1. Helen and family I want to extend my sympathy at this time. I know how hard it is to lose someone you love. Please know I am thinking of you even though I will be unable to come to the funeral. Blessings to all. Elzora Hamlin

  2. Know that the whole family is in our thoughts…..A good man who raised a good family will be deeply missed….Take comfort in your memories….Draw comfort from your friends…

  3. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Wayne was a very special person. I remember this fall when Wayne rode in the Redfield homecoming parade and the smile on his face. He touched many of our hearts while he was in Redfield. We Will Miss Him! Our Deepest Sympathy.

  4. The Peterson family i am sorry about the loss of Wayne Peterson my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  5. Dear Family
    My Deepest Smpathy to You all. There will never be another man like Breezy. He always took the time to make you know you were a friend. I for one will never have but good memories of him. God Bless You All.
    Bret & Wendy Bloomenrader

  6. We are so sorry for your loss. We hope you find comfort in the caring words of your family and friends and especially in the love of our creator.
    Our Sympathy
    Terry and Carol Witte

  7. Betty and all the Peterson families. I just finished watching the video tribute to your Dad and it was wonderful. It is hard to loose a parent but those memories will be yours forever and they will bring you comfort. May the love of your family and friends help you during this difficult time. Susan

  8. He was a great brother-in-law and we loved him…He had a great heart and a great family. Love you all. Margy

  9. I’m sorry I can’t make the funeral but wanted to let you all know that I am thinking of you in this time of sorrow. Your dad was a true character and will be missed.

  10. Uncle Breezy always had such a smile. It lit up a room! He gave so much, and I’m grateful to have shared a part in his life as a niece (one of many!). All my love to everyone. Eileen Schnell

  11. Just wanted to let you know that we are thinking of you during this difficult time and sharing your sorrow in the loss of Wayne.
    Our sympathy, Bill & Deb Clement

  12. My thoughts and prayers are with you guys. Hold your heads high and GOD BLESS!

  13. I will always remember his good humor. He was a great uncle. Ray

  14. Aunt Helen and family,

    Clay and I are so sorry we couldn’t make it to the funeral.I’m sure you know though we were there in spirit and I know uncle Wayne knew.He will be greatly missed.God Bless all of you at this very difficult time.

    Love Clay and Deb

    g

  15. “Uncle Breezy” holds a special place in my memories. His kindness, excellent attitude and sense of humor are legendary. I know he will be sorely missed and I want to extend my sympathy and wishes for comfort.

  16. Grampa you where the best kind of grampa someone could get you offerd alot of love and i alwys enjoyed the smile on your face i love you so much and i will never forget you who could forget a man like you who offerd so much love we all miss you love grady

  17. Sarah and Leland Peterson says:

    I just wanted to sent our love and prayers to everyone. Aunt Helen I wish we could have been there. I am glad Dad made it. We love you all. Leland and Sarah, Luke, Zachary, Eric and Kristie

  18. Patty and Steve Kappel and Matthew says:

    Although I have not seen most of the extended
    family for many years, you are always in my
    heart and prayers.
    I have fond memories of visiting the ranch,
    and Uncle Wayne was never too busy to show
    us how deep the manure was in the yard or
    let us have a try at milking a cow. He was
    one of a kind and will be deeply missed.
    Hugs to all,
    Patty, Steve and Matthew

  19. The time spent with Wayne in Washington, DC will never be forgotten. He is remembered often. Nobody had more perseverance in the face of hardship than Wayne.

  20. Your family has been through so much. I pray that your memories of the happy times will keep you close to your Dad during this difficult time. Helen, I’m praying for you in this time of readjustment and change.

    Love,

    Claire


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