Anne Dunn Peters
09/21/2018
Mrs. Anne Dunn Peters, age 67, Jonesborough, passed away Friday, September 21, 2018 at her residence.
Mrs. Peters was born in Lexington, Virginia, daughter of the late William and Dorothy O’Rourke Dunn. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by a sister, Katherine Dunn.
Mrs. Peters was a retired teacher from Colonial Heights Middle School. She was an avid reader.
Her beautiful smile was contagious.
Left to cherish her memory are her husband, Tom Peters; daughter Erin Metz and husband Ben; son, Michael Peters; grandchildren, Elliott Metz and Tyson Metz; sister, Ellen Dunn; brother, John Dunn and wife Bonnie. The family extends special thanks to the “Rowdy Girls”; Connie, Linda, Louise, Angela, and Teresa.
The family will receive friends from 6:00-8:00 PM Thursday, September 27, 2018 at St. Dominic’s Catholic Church (2517 N. John B. Dennis Hwy. Kingsport, TN).
Celebration of Life Service will be conducted 10:00 am Friday, September 28, 2018 at St. Dominic’s Catholic Church.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks donations be made to the Vanderbilt " Ingram Cancer Center either online through the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Giving webpage or mailed to: VUMC Gift and Donor Services, 3322 West End Ave. Suite 900, Nashville, Tn 37203-1197. Please indicate this is a tribute gift in honor of Anne.
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10/01/2018
Daniel Blakley
Sorry for your loss, Your family are in my prayers
09/29/2018
Barbara Grizzel
I worked with Anne at Citizen's Bank. I will always cherish her zest and enthusiasm. I loved her, and take comfort in knowing that she is among Heaven's Angels.
09/27/2018
Joy and Bob Henshaw
Tom, Erin, and Michael: We remember such nice times with
your family at St. Dominic’s. Anne was such a wonderful
person with a friendly and outgoing personality. We were so
sad to learn of her passing. Please know we are keeping all of
you in our thoughts and prayers.
Tom and family,
My prayers and thoughts are with you all. Anne was such a pleasure to be around because she was always laughing and smiling. I'm so glad I got to see her a few months ago.
Love to all,
Vicky
Dearest Tommy, our hearts are broken. We pray for you and
the family. The wonderful Bunco times we had still bring great
memories of you and Anne. She was an angel on earth. Know
she has just gone home to a peace we can’t find here on
earth. Even though she could never teach you to “count” she
blessed many students during her teaching tenure and
touched so many young lives. We love you and will forever
miss “our” girl❤️ God be with you
Dearest Tommy, our hearts are broken. We pray for you and
the family. The wonderful Bunco times we had still bring great
memories of you and Anne. She was an angel on earth. Know
she has just gone home to a peace we can’t find here on
earth. Even though she could never teach you to “count” she
blessed many students during her teaching tenure and
touched so many young lives. We love you and will forever
miss “our” girl❤️ God be with you
09/26/2018
Beth Simpson Huddleston
Anne was a high school friend and always a joy to
everyone. Her smile was contagious, and she was
always kind to everyone. There was never a
critical word from her lips. I am so sorry to hear
of her loss and am praying for her family.I cherish
the memory of her friendship.
Thinking of the family. Will miss Ann’s smile.
09/25/2018
Drew and Bailey Slemp
Tommy, Erin, Michael and family:
So very sorry for your loss. We will always hold tight to such
fond memories of Ann, especially at the UT tailgates. I still
think of her and smile every time I recycle an empty bottle or
can!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you for comfort and peace.
Drew and Bailey Slemp
Oh sweet Anne how I miss you already. I would love to take
you for ice cream, go out to eat n might even walk that track
with you n Linda . I know you r in a better place but I still miss
you
09/25/2018
Laurie Kaudewitz
My sincere sympathy to Anne's family. Anne was a bright spot in the lives of those that knew her. I was fortunate to know her.
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