Barry Peterson Obituary


BARRY LEON PETERSON
May 23, 1934 ˜ November 18, 2018

Barry Leon Peterson, 84, of Vancouver, WA, passed away Nov. 18, 2018. He was born May 23, 1934 in St. Paul, MN, the only child of Ulmont and Elsie Peterson. After graduating from Johnson High School in 1952, he attended the University of Minnesota and graduated with a degree in biology.
Barry married Laurel Kathleen Western in 1957 just prior to being drafted into the Army where he served for 2 years.
He then took a job with US Fish & Wildlife Service. Barry later worked for the Federal Highway Administration in Washington DC for several years before being transferred to the Portland, OR office in 1973, where he and his family lived in Beaverton. He later transferred to the Bonneville Power Administration and retired in 1987.
After retiring, he went to work in Tallahassee, FL as a manager with the Florida Department of Transportation. After retiring from the state of Florida, Barry and Laurel moved to Brush Prairie, WA to be close to their children and grandchildren in 2003.
Barry’s great loves were travel, especially cruising which he and his wife Laurel spent much time doing, traveling around the world visiting countries on every continent. Genealogy was his favorite pastime. Researching his Swedish roots for his and Laurels families as well as for others with Scandinavian backgrounds. He belonged to Swedish Roots of Oregon, Nordic Northwest and the Swedish Council of America. There he made many friends and celebrated the Scandinavian holidays with them. As a member of SCA he traveled around the country to meetings and served as President for two years. He was also very active in his church, St. Andrew Lutheran in Vancouver and served on the church council.
Barry met Darlene Thom in 2009 at an Alzheimer’s support group and became lasting friends. Following the death of Darlene’s husband in 2011 and Barry’s wife Laurel in 2015, Barry and Darlene married in March of 2016.
Barry is survived by his wife, Darlene; three sons, Karl (Ann) of Vancouver, WA, Rolf of Aloha, OR and Anders (Lisa) of Vancouver, WA; grandsons, Cole (Alisha), Tyler (Claire), Anders Jr. (Jenny) and Eric (Makala); and great-grandchildren, Anders III, Eden and Emma.
There will be a Celebration of Barry’s life on Sat., Dec. 15th, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. at St. Andrew Lutheran Church, 5607 Gher Rd. in Vancouver.
Donations can be made in his memory to HOPE A DEMENTIA SUPPORT GROUP (Hopedementiasupport.org) or to the Winter Hospitality Overflow at St. Andrew Church.
Please sign his guest book @ www.columbian.com/obits

Published by The Columbian on Dec. 9, 2018.
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Barry's wise and loving words at our HOPE Dementia Support Group made a big difference in my life. He helped to make our journey a little less painful. We will miss him immensely.

Margie Betzing Davis

December 15, 2018

Barry was so proud of his Swedish heritage. He put much work into its keeping and with a little aquavit to share. I'll remember his knowledge of nature, the sorrow of Alzheimer's in his life, his jokes with hearty laugh and his authenticity. The church and its ministries was a part of Barry Missed.

Cathy Steiger

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December 14, 2018

I met Barry in our Alzheimer's Support Group. He didn't speak a lot but when he did it meant something. Especially the two simple but powerful words he share with the new group members. It the jokes he personally chose that began each meeting that I will remember with a smile. They ALWAYS made us all laugh, which was the very best way to begin what could be a sad, or stressful share for one of us. Thank you Barry for giving us laughter when we needed it.❤

Pam Hasey

December 13, 2018

Barry and I shared a life of joy. He was loved and will be missed by many.

Darlene Peterson

December 12, 2018

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