Date Of Birth: May 16, 1919
Date Of Death: May 5, 2009
Mrs. Louise Virginia Peterman, 89, formerly of Sand Springs, Oklahoma, passed away Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 in Muncie, Indiana.Louise was born in Lafayette, Indiana on May 16, 1919, the daughter of the late Oscar and Eva (Carnahan) Rudluff.She was an active member of Trinity Baptist Church, where she also served as the church Secretary. Louise is survived by her husband of over 68 years, Arnold William Peterman; sons Paul Peterman (wife Sara) and Lt. Colonial Arnold Peterman Jr (wife Cheryl); 6 Grandchildren and 4 Great Grandchildren.Private graveside services will be held at a later date in Oklahoma.
Green Tree CMAs and CNAs says
Louise will always be remembered in our hearts. Always a kind word and smile with everything she done. She truly blessed our lives here at Green Tree.
Debbie Ward says
We will miss Louise very much. She always had a smile and a kind word to say to everyone.
Wanda Beller says
Louise was always rip roaring and ready to play the drums in all of our programs. She will be missed tremendously.
Kimberly Tekansik says
Louise was such a pleasure to have with us at Green Tree. She will be missed incredibly.
Jona Domino Ericka Bellis says
Louise was a very sweet,specail lady. We have the honor of living across the street from her for a few years. She treated Ericka as one of her won grandchildren. They spent many hours in the swing under the big tree talking about the trees, birds, school or anything else that needed to be discussed. She attended school programs w/ me for Ericka. We haven’t seen Mrs Peterman in a long time, but Ericka still talks about her! It was truely an honor to know her. May peace be with you during this time.
Ron Jeanie Walker says
Arnold & Louise were the warmest couple, showing the love of Christ to all that came to Trinity Baptist Church.
Ellie Wahl says
My sincere sympathy at the death of Louise. Give Arnold, a big hug for me and remember all the good times we had at Kerr Glass. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Barbie Wahl King says
To Paul,
I’m sorry for your loss. I had a thought about how music was and is such an important part of mine and your family. Our parents did good instilling that in us. I would like to share this song with you..it’s my favorite.
Annie Lennox “Into the West”
Vonda Snodgrass says
Louise was a very special lady.She always had her home open to all the kids for those special shock parties and get togethers in our younger years. Was always working at Limestoen carnivals and going to ballgames. She was a good mother and friend to kids. She was a doll! I will always remember her fondly.
Cindy Perryman says
Mike and I were sorry to hear about Louise. She was a wonderful lady and always seemed so happy to be at church when she could still attend.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Caren McPherson Biffle says
I always loved to “jump the fence” and get cookies from Louise. (and tomatoes from Arnold) I remember her as a smiling lady!!
Love and prayers to all! Caren (McPherson) Biffle
Gregory Peterman says
My grandmother was the best, I wish I could have been there with her in the end, she was the greatest drummer and ball player ever. Also the best wife to my grandfather, Arnold. I love you Grandma.