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Flora Petersen Dies

Flora Petersen

Flora Petersen died on May 8.

A service will be held at 10 a.m., Monday, May 18, at the Eastern Cemetery, Smith Bay.

She is survived by her sons: Carlos Alexander Petersen, Wilfred L. Petersen, Alfred Yiovanni Petersen and Milton Alexander Petersen Sr.; daughters: Carol Elizabeth Petersen, Flora Petersen, Ellen Elizabeth Petersen and Chery Elizabeth Petersen-Bougouneau; special daughter, Christine Dazle; sisters: Emilia Concepción, Juana Concepción and Francisca Concepción; and brother, Pedro Juan Concepción.

She is also survived by son-in-law, Maynard R. Bougouneau; daughter-in-law, Barbara Perkins-Petersen; and grandchildren: Carolyn Camille Petersen, Jonathan Luis Petersen, Eliezer Yiovanni, Petersen, Alisha Marie Petersen, Milton Alexander Petersen Jr. and wife Monique Samantha Petersen, Alexander Milton, Petersen, Mikel Milton Juan Petersen, Meshah Danielle Petersen Julian Dimitri Petersen, Meaghan Darielle Petersen, Julio Enrique Bougouneau, Miguel Angel Bougouneau and José Manuel Bougouneau.

Other survivors include great-grandchildren: Miccah Azarii Petersen, Ayliegha Alexandria Petersen, Alissa Melina Petersen, Alex Marsel Petersen, Liam Mateo Pineda, Ja’Niyah Petersen and Eliezer Yiovanni Petersen Jr.; special nieces: Carmen R. Concepción and Celestina Cepeda; special nephew, José “Jimmy” A. Frederick; special great nephews: Héctor Luis Rivas and Alexis Joseph Rivas; and other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

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