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Patricia Ann Peters
Passed away on Mar 04, 2026
Patricia Ann Peters
1949
 - 
2026
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Patricia Ann Peters was born to Hazel Franchelle Barnes on 6/8/1949 she was later adopted by Annabelle Sherry and Frank Peters. At the age five she attended Benjamin Banneker elementary school during segregation. After schools were integrated she attended Woodland Elementary School and later was transferred to St. Aloysius Catholic School. She was baptized as an adolescence and received her first communion when she was eight years of age. She then graduated from the eighth grade and attended Lillis Catholic High School. She and her brother Frank were later transferred to Central High School. Patricia had an appetite for music and her adopted parents bought her a piano. She also took private music lessons for several years and then went on to the Conservatory School of Music until she graduated high school. As a child she was also enrolled in dancing classes. She flourished in ballet and was extraordinary on her toes and excelled in tap. She was an extremely talented person she also wrote poetry in high school and participated in dance and music recitals as a child and a teenager. She is survived by her children Anthony Curtis Peters, Marva Aretha Tillman, Venus Jones, and Eunice Francis. Her siblings (Frank Peters and Ardelia King ) who preceded her in death. Carolyn Peters, Regina Barnes, Barbara Willetta Williams, Guy Noble Barnes, Ardella Alamin, Lavonia Lampkin, Ibraheem Raheem, and Kevin Hopkins and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.
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