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John F. Peltier

The Prairie Post of White City, Kansas

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John "J.P." F. Peltier was born on Sept. 5, 1949 in Concordia, KS to William A. & Frances L. (Vering) Peltier. He passed from this life on Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2010 in Jamestown, Kansas.

John graduated from Notre Dame High School in Concordia in 1967. He then graduated from Cloud County Community College.

After college, he served in the US Navy from 1969-71.

John worked as a conductor for the Missouri Pacific Railroad until becoming disabled from a railroad accident. He later worked for Bud Jensen in construction & also Peltier Foundry.

John was a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, American Legion Post #76 & Moose Lodge #1428.

John was a friend to everyone he knew.

John is survived by his sons: Joshua Peltier and wife Tonya (Fiest) of Concordia and Ryan Peltier of Concordia; a sister, Stella Wessel and husband, Le-ander of Effingham; brothers, Joseph Peltier of Concordia and Vincent Peltier & wife Johanna of Ann Arbor, Michigan; and grandchildren, Taylynn, Tison & Trent Peltier of Concordia.

He was preceded in death by his parents & grandparents.

A Mass of Christian Burial was held August 13, 2010 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church with Rev. Larry Le-tourneau officiating. Burial followed the services at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Jamestown, Kansas with Military Honors by American Legion Post #76 & VFW Post #588."

The family suggests memorials to the John F. Memorial Fund in care of the Chaput-Buoy Funeral Home, 325 W. 6th St., PO Box 606, Concordia, Kansas.



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Original Publication Date: August 19, 2010



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