Mrs. Alice Thompson Peterson, age of sixty-nine, of 1144 Doris Court, Rock Hill, SC passed away December 23, 2021, at Hospice and Community Care. Funeral services will begin at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, December 31, 2021, at White AME Zion Church 2255 Old York Road, York, SC, Rev. Kingston Jones, Officiating. Visitation will be held on Thursday, December 30, 2021, from 4p.m. until 6p.m. at Parker Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be held at Cedar Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Chester, SC. Parker Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
To the Peterson Family. my deepest condolences for the loss of your dear Alice. I knew Alice through White Hill Church. I move away and it was always such a pleasure to see and talk with Alice on my visits to White Hill. I will always cherish that beautiful smile and encouraging words that greeted me at White Hill. Rest dear Alice, your light and smile shall shine forever!!! My continued prayers to the Peterson Family, my God wrap you in his loving arms and care.
Brenda Murray Carey Silver Spring, MD
To the Peterson Family, my deepest condolences to you in the loss of your dear Alice. I knew Alice from attending White Hill Church. I moved away but on my visits to White Hill, it was always great to see Alice. That beautiful smile would always greet me at church and her words of encouragement made me feel so good. Rest in peace dear Alice, the world is a much sadder place without you no longer in it.šššš
Alice, not only we're you a loyal client for over 30 years,you were a cherished Friend as well. I will miss all the Saturday morning conversations, sometimes they would be deep discussions about God and sometimes light hearted fun. You were always joyous,full of faith and God's Love, even if things weren't as you would have them. Rest In Heaven. Well done Thy Good and Faithful servant. Love Always, Angela Williamson/ShearImages
To the peterson family my prays and heart gose out to you. Mrs alice is wit god now and she is safe Having a ball with the famly that sll ready there she is where we all will be someday
Alice Peterson, where do I begin. We met at White Hill where we were involved in many activities together. This lady always wore a smile and happiness in her heart with nothing but love for our Lord. When I was placed over the Mary B Thomas Girls (OES) Alice signed up her granddaughter Zykeria. She made sure Zy was fully committed. There was nothing she wouldn't do to make sure our group succeeded. A happy jubilant child of God is what I saw every time I spoke with her. We know where she's is now and no one can keep her quiet. Your spirit will always be with us. To Alice's family our heartfelt prayed and sincere condolences are with you all. Freddy and Jean Murray
To the family of Alice, I my life is so much richer for having had Alice in my life. We grew up together playing in the country. I can say that Alice's faith helped her run her race and finish her course. She is now at her desired destination. She will truly be missed but we can draw comfort in the knowledge that her love for you her family and us her extended family and friends will forever be with us. She never met a stranger and was always ready, willing, and able to share the Word of God. We love you Alice.
To Alice's Dearly Beloved FamilyāWith tears, I wanted to say in sympathy how sad I am to hear of Sister Alice's passing. It wasn't a day M-F at York Middle School (when at work) Alice and I did not greet in love and fellowship for a few minutes. We would have our short greetings, laughs, and "praise sessions" about all that mattersā the LORD. Alice wore a big, beautiful smileāand shared the LORD with her caring personality. It was "love" at first meeting/greeting Alice. We laughed all our cares away daily by putting them in the hands of the LORD.. We always parted with a "I love you" as we continued work. We talked about the love for our children, family, church work, community work, and the blessings from the LORD. Alice and I agreed that we were to pray and put our hearts and cares of this world in the hands of our mighty GOD. We encouraged one another. Alice had a caring personality. Mrs. Peterson and I loved each other dearly and always parted with confidence that the Lord would fix everything and leads us to eternity.
Death is painful-- the separation, tearful. The Lord advises us to " Cheer Up" for JESUS has overcome death for those who believe in HIM. As Alice would tell me how much she loved JESUS and all the wonderful things JESUS had done in her lifeā we agreed that we would "meet each other on the other shore". What a timeā,What a time!!!!....
Bleeka Wright Wilform Co- Worker York Middle School
To Alice's Dearly Beloved FamilyāWith tears, I wanted to say in sympathy how sad I am to hear of Sister Alice's passing. It wasn't a day M-F at York Middle School (when at work) Alice and I did not greet in love and fellowship for a few minutes. We would have our short greetings, laughs, and "praise sessions" about all that mattersā the LORD. Alice wore a big, beautiful smileāand shared the LORD with her caring personality. It was "love" at first meeting/greeting Alice. We laughed all our cares away daily by putting them in the hands of the LORD.. We always parted with a "I love you" as we continued work. We talked about the love for our children, family, church work, community work, and the blessings from the LORD. Alice and I agreed that we were to pray and put our hearts and cares of this world in the hands of our mighty GOD. We encouraged one another. Alice had a caring personality. Mrs. Peterson and I loved each other dearly and always parted with confidence that the Lord would fix everything and leads us to eternity.
Death is painful-- the separation, tearful. The Lord advises us to " Cheer Up" for JESUS has overcome death for those who believe in HIM. As Alice would tell me how much she loved JESUS and all the wonderful things JESUS had done in her lifeā we agreed that we would "meet each other on the other shore". What a timeā,What a time!!!!....
Bleeka Wright Wilform Co- Worker York Middle School
To Alice's Dearly Beloved FamilyāWith tears, I wanted to say in sympathy how sad I am to hear of Sister Alice's passing. It wasn't a day M-F at York Middle School (when at work) Alice and I did not greet in love and fellowship for a few minutes. We would have our short greetings, laughs, and "praise sessions" about all that mattersā the LORD. Alice wore a big, beautiful smileāand shared the LORD with her caring personality. It was "love" at first meeting/greeting Alice. We laughed all our cares away daily by putting them in the hands of the LORD.. We always parted with a "I love you" as we continued work. We talked about the love for our children, family, church work, community work, and the blessings from the LORD. Alice and I agreed that we were to pray and put our hearts and cares of this world in the hands of our mighty GOD. We encouraged one another. Alice had a caring personality. Mrs. Peterson and I loved each other dearly and always parted with confidence that the Lord would fix everything and leads us to eternity.
Death is painful-- the separation, tearful. The Lord advises us to " Cheer Up" for JESUS has overcome death for those who believe in HIM. As Alice would tell me how much she loved JESUS and all the wonderful things JESUS had done in her lifeā we agreed that we would "meet each other on the other shore". What a timeā,What a time!!!!....
Bleeka Wright Wilform Co- Worker York Middle School
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