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James Stewart Peterson

Posted 2018-04-28 by mhenderson
Daily Miner, Kingman, Arizona -
Posted on Friday, April 27, 2018 -

James Stewart Peterson, 75, of Kingman, Arizona, formerly of Daglum,
North Dakota, passed away April 24, 2018, at Kingman Regional Medical
Center. Jim was born July 11, 1942, in Champaign, Illinois, to Stewart
and Virginia (Bowler) Peterson.

He grew up in Des Moines, Iowa and graduated from East High School in
1960. He attended Iowa State University.

He worked for Anderson Erickson Dairy on and off from the time he was
in high school until his retirement in 2006. He also worked for the
Federal Reserve Bank in Des Moines. After retiring, Jim moved to the
family farm in Daglum, North Dakota, a place he loved that was very
special to him.

He attended Daglum Lutheran Church where he was very involved with his
church family and served as the president for several years. He worked
part-time at Walmart in Dickinson, North Dakota and Pheasant County
Golf Course in South Hear, North Dakota.

He recently moved to Kingman, Arizona where he joined Hilltop
Foursquare Church. He enjoyed playing and watching golf, playing
cards, crossword puzzles, spending time with his family and friends,
and cars of all kinds.

Jim is survived by his children, Jennifer (Rich) Kinney of Eldridge,
Iowa, and Joel (Heidi) Peterson of Ankeny, Iowa; Six grandchildren,
Tyler, Matt, Ben, Grace Kinney, and Eli and Noah Peterson; a sister,
Jensine (Fred) Lingenfelter of Kingman, Arizona; and two nephews,
Travis and John (Cara) Lingenfelter, also of Kingman. He was preceded
in death by his parents, Stewart and Virginia Peterson.

Services will be held at a later date at Daglum Lutheran Church and
burial will be in Daglum Lutheran Cemetery, Daglum, North Dakota.

Memorials may be made to Daglum Lutheran Church, 5247 122nd Ave. SW,
New England, ND 58647.

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