Allan Peters

allan peters
Allan Peters age 72 of New Hampton, IA died Thursday, April 30, 2020, at his home. A Memorial Mass will be held at a later date. Please support the Peters family by leaving online condolences. Hugeback - Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton is in charge of arrangements. Alan Peters was born on Aug. 22, 1947, at St. Joseph Hospital in New Hampton, and he was one of six children raised by Virgil and Sally (Hackman) Peters. At an early age, Alan discovered the joys of the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing — two passions that remained with him throughout his life. He graduated from New Hampton High School in 1965 and took a job at Oliver Tractor in Charles City where he completed his journeyman tool-and-die requirements and worked there until the plant closed in 1993. One of the best decisions Alan ever made was to go to a dance in Lawler one night in the early 1970s, for it was there that he met Cindy Gott, who joked that she “had a perfectly good date until he showed up.” Alan impressed Cindy’s dad when he learned that his future son-in-law took out three pheasants with one shot, and Cindy’s mom was a big Alan fan from the start. And eventually, so, too, was Cindy, and the couple exchanged vows on Dec. 14, 1974, which turned out to be brilliant planning on Alan’s part because eventually Dec. 14 would fall into Iowa’s “second deer season,” which saved him money on anniversary gifts. Alan and Cindy had one son, Brian, who was born in 1979, and to say Dad was pumped to have a boy in the house would be an understatement; in fact, Brian went ice fishing with his parents when he was just 3 months old. He may not remember that particular fishing trip, but Brian can tell you that his dad, when not working, was always there, teaching him the joys of hunting and fishing. And that father-son bond lasted right up to the very end. When the tractor plant in Charles City closed, Alan worked at several jobs, including at Beatrice in Fredericksburg, but he eventually decided to be his own boss and started “Lasting Memories,” a company that poured foundations for gravestones and memorials. He enjoyed playing cards and, even though he wasn’t the greatest dancer, he knew Cindy loved to dance so he did his best. But mostly, he’ll be remembered as an outdoorsman. He loved to fish with his son and his friends, especially Paul Heried, and it was always a good day when he could hang out with Roger at the bait shop in Frederika. Alan joked a long time ago that he’d never win an argument with Cindy, and he probably didn’t. But they were married for 45 1/2 years, and Cindy, along with Brian and Al’s friends, will miss him dearly, but they are also comforted by the fact that as an organ donor, Alan will continue to provide joy to the lives of others. Allan is survived by his wife of 45 years, Cindy Peters of New Hampton, IA; one son, Brian (Rachel) Peters of Frederika, IA; two brothers, Frank Peters of New Hampton, IA, Donnie Peters of New Hampton, IA; two sisters, Helen (Tom) Dockendorf of New Hampton, IA, and Pat (Don) Johnson of New Hampton, IA. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Dean Peters.

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  1. Cindy, Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love and hugs, Wayne and Pat Arnold

  2. Sorry for your loss, Allen and I were friends since we were little kids. Did a lot of hunting and fishing together when ever I was back home we always enjoyed a day together. Rest In Peace my friend

  3. May the memories of your loved one console you in the days ahead. All our prayers to his family. Jeanne and David Roder

  4. Cindy, so very sorry for yours and Brian’s loss. Our prayers and sympathy to you and your family

  5. Cindy and Bryan and family, Our deepest sympathy goes out to you at this time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you face the difficult days ahead . Sorry for your loss.

  6. Extending our deepest sympathy to you, Cindy and Brian, and all of Al’s family. May he Rest In Peace. Bob & Peg Brummond

  7. Cindy, Brian & family, So sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you! If you need anything please call! Linda/Ray Kapler

  8. Ro the family of Al Peters so sorry to hear of your loss Please know of our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time Hugs and prayers In Faith

  9. Our Sincere Condolences to The Peters Family. Al was always a nice guy to visit with. He will be missed by many. Thoughts and prayers to you all. Leo and Bev Dowd

  10. Dear Cindy, Brian and Peters families, We were very sad to hear about Allan. Our prayers and love go out to all of you. May he rest in peace. Dennis and Mary Buckendahl

  11. Cindy, Brian and all Peters family, We are both so very sorry for your great loss. We always enjoyed Al visiting, his stories and knowledge of most anything we thought we needed to ask him. We knew Al would have an answer. He always loved and acknowledged our dogs more than us. So loved him for that also. Rest in peace our friend, John, Donna and Blu Jones

  12. He was a heck of a card player too. He always seemed to take my money. I always thought of him as another uncle. I will miss him. He was one of the good ones.

  13. Cindy, Brian and family, You have our deepest sympathy. We are surely going to miss him at Frederika. We don’t think the Wapsie will be the same without him. Al was truly a great guy. Lenny & Sue

  14. Condolences to the Peters Family- Cindy I want to extend my deepest sympathy to you. I have been thinking & praying for you and your family & I hope that the many wonderful memories you have will give you comfort and peace. So sorry for your loss. Deb McFarland Uhlenhopp

  15. Cindy & Family, We are sharing in your loss of your beloved husband and father Allan. Thinking of you and may the memories that mean the most to you live forever in your hearts. Love, Pat & Eileen Sweeney & Family

  16. Our sincere & heartfelt sympathy to Allan’s family! He will be sorely missed to all who knew & enjoyed him. Our love & prayers. Richard & Brita Reams

  17. So Sorry to hear about your family’s loss of Alan. I have many fond and funny memories as a child as I was often around the house. I remember several epic Independence Day celebrations along with my first taste of fresh pan fried backstrap. He will be missed dearly.


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