Glade Lawrence Peterson

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: March 17, 1948
  • Date Of Death: August 2, 2022
  • State: Idaho

Glade Lawrence Peterson, 74, of Rigby, passed away peacefully from Alzheimer’s on August 2, 2022, in the arms of his loving wife, Beverly, and surrounded by family. He received excellent and tender care from Homestead Senior Living and Brio Hospice. A lifelong Idahoan, Glade was born March 17, 1948, the fourth of eight children to Mark and Norma Peterson of Plano.

Ever learning, Glade began his formal education at the Edmunds school in Plano and finished 20 years later at the University of Oregon Dental School. In the interim, he graduated from Sugar Salem High School as part of the tight-knit class of 1966, followed by Ricks College and BYU in Provo. He continued studying throughout his life and always had a book nearby.

Glade loved sports and was athletic until his last breath. In high school, he lettered in baseball, football, and basketball. He coached his kids’ little league teams and played on countless softball and basketball teams of his own as an adult. When he wasn’t playing, he was watching sports on TV and was a huge fan of the Braves, the Packers, and BYU. He loved taking family members to football games in Provo every fall. He took up swimming and cycling and competed in triathlons. He played racquetball almost daily and has a long row of trophies from his many tournaments. He even once won a ping pong tournament on a cruise ship. When he wasn’t competing or watching, he was exercising. For years, every morning he ran and ran and ran, and when he didn’t run, he spent his lunch hour at the YMCA climbing stairs. His lungs were strong, and in his last hours they, like he, refused to quit.

Despite his intensely competitive athletic nature, Glade was a consummate peacemaker. He held no anger or malice and sought everywhere to eliminate contention.

Glade played lead guitar in a performing group at Ricks College where he met a beautiful piano player named Beverly Cook. They married in the Idaho Falls Temple on June 12, 1970. They filled their home with music, giving their kids lessons and forming a family band. Glade played the trumpet and guitar and could always be heard listening to his favorite band, The Ventures. From a young age, he learned their songs and formed a band of his own with a couple of his best friends. They played together well into their old age.

He loved serving his community. He was on the school board for 12 years, including a stint as chair, and worked hard to promote healthy vending machine choices and the building of new schools.

Most of all, he loved his family, and they loved him. He was preceded in death by his parents and his older brother, Grant.

His grandchildren describe him best: hardworking, kind, amazing, awesome, patient, smart, tough, sweet, fast, strong, generous, wise, nice, helpful, trusting, gentle, fun, active, determined, athletic, incredible, helpful, and faithful.

 

 

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