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    Fresno State supporter Pete P. Peters dies at 94

    http://collegian.csufresno.edu/2012/03/15/fresno-state-supporter-pete-p-peters-dies-at-94/
    By Collegian Staff | March 15, 2012 | News, Top Story

    Pete P. Peters made his mark as a successful businessman and
    philanthropist. Peters made many contributions to the Fresno State
    community and was conferred an honorary doctoral degree during the
    university's 2009 commencement. Peters died in his home on Tuesday.

    Photo courtesy of University CommunicationsPete P. Peters, an
    accomplished businessman and community benefactor, passed away March
    13 at his Fresno area home. He was 94.

    Dr. Peters and his brother Leon S. Peters were respected business
    leaders and philanthropists. Together they owned and operated Valley
    Foundry, which manufactured wine grape crushers and nautical equipment
    for the armed forces during World War II.

    Dr. Peters belonged to a philanthropic family whose generous support
    of Fresno State is apparent throughout campus. The Leon S. and Pete P.
    Peters Educational Center in the Student Recreation Center and the
    Pete P. Peters Ellipse Balcony in the Madden Library were named in
    honor of Mr. Peters.

    The family name also appears on the Leon S. Peters Building, Alice
    Peters Auditorium (named for Leon Peters' wife), and the Leon S. Peter
    Ellipse Gallery.

    Fresno State conferred an honorary doctoral degree on Mr. Peters
    during the university's 2009 commencement ceremony.

    `I am deeply saddened by the passing of Pete Peters, a member of a
    family whose legacy is written large on our campus and elsewhere in
    Fresno,' said Fresno State President John D. Welty. `Dr. Peters was a
    man of integrity who didn't seek the spotlight even as his generosity
    brightened thousands of lives.

    `He supported our students through nursing, business and viticulture
    scholarships, as well as establishing an endowment in Armenian
    Studies,' added Welty. `His contribution to the entire cultural arts
    community is reflected in the exhibit space of our Henry Madden
    Library.'

    Dr. Peters also supported the President's Fund, Ag One Foundation, the
    library, the Bulldog Foundation, the Leon S. Peters Honors Scholars
    and the Business Associates Program.

    The youngest son of Armenian immigrants, Mr. Peters longed to attend
    college. Instead, he and his brother dedicated themselves to growing
    the family business. Both were widely respected as an ethical
    businessmen and community benefactors



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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