Jeff was the most humble, selfless man whom never, ever, knew a stranger. ![]() His country and Christian praise music is what brought him closest to his greatest love, his love for Jesus. Most of all he loved and enjoyed his greatest passion, his music. He also enjoyed traveling and eating, especially spaghetti, pizza and ice cream. He was a member of the Princeville Presbyterian Church and was an avid fan of the Chicago Cubs and Bears and enjoyed following NASCAR and his favorite driver, Jeff Gordon. He had also worked at Bob Evans Restaurant. He was a high-scoring member of the KHS Cougars team where he made the winning shot in a basketball game vs. Jeff graduated from Kewanee High School Special Education where he participated in both summer and winter Special Olympics, earning several medals and awards. He was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents two brothers in infancy, Nathanial and Jacob a sister, Ginger and two nephews, Zachary and Daniel. and Michael a great-niece and nephew, Lila and Chad Jr. his sister, Rebecca Heck of Kewanee 10 nieces and nephews, Jacob, Allie, Nate, Andy, Ethel, Lexy, Simon, Benjamin, Matthew Jr. Survivors include his parents of Wyoming, his two brothers, Ethan Peterson of Wyoming and Matt (Jen) Peterson of Itasca, Ill. 1, 1975, in Peoria, the son of Ronald and June (Cain) Peterson. Visitation was to be held from 2-4 p.m., Sunday, March 19, at Rux Funeral Home in Kewanee. Graveside services were to be held at 1 p.m., Monday, March 20 at Princeville Township Cemetery in Princeville, Ill. WYOMING – Jeffrey David “Jeff” Peterson, 48, of Wyoming, Ill., died at 6:25 p.m., Wednesday, March 15, 2023, at his home. He was kind and generous, never angry, always looking for the best in people. When not working, Don enjoyed being with his family, music, being at the Ranch in Potrero, Calif., going to San Diego Padres games, concerts, travelling and great Mexican food or a good steak!ĭon was a fine man always looking out for his family. Don loved working and worked to the very end. He had also established three successful businesses in the past, including Bardon Enterprises. ![]() He had a tremendous gift for renovation and most of his work came from word of mouth. Don also had two sisters, Mary Ann Spiegel of Galva and Linda Burnett of Harker Heights, Texas.ĭon was a contractor in San Diego for over 50 years and was well known in the County as President of WestStar Contractors. Don had eleven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. In addition, he had two stepchildren, Ramsey Williams of San Francisco and Whitney Ginter of San Diego. Martinez of Santee and Doug Bloom of Sacramento, Calif. He moved to San Diego, Calif., in 1968.ĭon was married to Katie Williams Bloom and had two children, Cindy L. He was the middle child born to Frank “Bud” and Bernice Bloom. 15, 2023.ĭonald Eugene Bloom was born April 29, 1942, in Galva, Ill. – Don Bloom, 80, of La Mesa, Calif., died suddenly on Jan.
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