With profound sadness, we, the family of Robert Joseph {“Joe”) Peters, announce that our
beloved father and grandfather peacefully passed away in Birmingham, Alabama, on February
18, 2024 to begin his eternity with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ at the age of 86; he was
attended by his family at the time of his death. Born on April 16, 1937, in Maryville, Tennessee,
Joe embodied dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment to God, his family, and his
profession. As a young person, Joe was an active member of Big Spring Presbyterian Church
in Friendsville, Tennessee, participated in Maryville’s Boy Scout troop 88, played trumpet in
Maryville High School’s band and later in the Tennessee Tech marching band, and held
leadership roles in 4-H and FFA. Joe spent all of his free time on the family farm with his father,
J. Walter Peters, and mother, Helen Walker Peters. Through his involvement in church,
scouting, music, and agricultural activities, Joe learned the values of community, service, and
hard work from an early age.
A proud graduate of Maryville High School and Tennessee Technological University, Joe earned
his bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering, Afterwards, Joe married the love of
his life, Betty Sue Russell, and immediately moved to New Jersey for Joe to fulfill his military
commitments with honor at Fort Dix, where he served as a captain in the United States Army.
Joe's journey was marked by service and excellence, and upon fulfillment of his military duties,
Joe transitioned to a distinguished career with DuPont that lasted more than 33 years,
beginning in Waynesboro, Virginia and ending in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Joe made
significant contributions as a Senior Research Engineer, Quality Manager, and Manager of
Quality Assurance for the Chattanooga plant. He later assumed the role of Quality Manager for
DuPont's Industrial Fibers Division worldwide. Joe and Betty had three children - Jenni, Rob,
and Julie - and were members of First Baptist Church in Cleveland, Tennessee for more than 50
years where he served as a Sunday school teacher for young adults, young married couples,
youth, and children over the decades. Beyond his professional endeavors, Joe cultivated
lifelong passions on his grandfather's farm, where he spent cherished moments with loved ones.
Joe was also a member of Sons of the American Revolution.
In retirement, Joe's commitment to excellence continued through Peters Associates, a
consulting entity he formed for the purpose of sharing his quality control expertise worldwide,
including the assumption of responsibility for providing guidance for DuPont’s global industrial
fibers registrations to ISO 9000 certifications. His legacy of love, perseverance, and service will
forever inspire those who had the privilege of knowing him.
Joe is preceded in death by his beloved wife of 60 years, Betty Russell Peters, his parents, and
his brother, Kent Thomas Peters. He is survived by his three children: Jennifer Peters (Blaine)
Brint of Mountain Brook, AL; Robert J (Wendy) Peters II of Peachtree City, GA; and Julie Peters
(Lee) Lannom of Cleveland, TN. Joe is also survived by his cherished grandchildren: Sophie
Brint (Ted) Wages of Fort Bragg, NC; Mason Walker Brint of Auburn, AL; Anna Grace Peters,
John Peters, and Liam Peters, all of Peachtree City, GA; Camron Lannom, Liz Lannom, and
Cason Lannom, all of Cleveland, TN.
The family will be receiving family and friends Friday, February 23, 2024, at Big Spring
Presbyterian Church located at 115 Meadow Rd, Friendsville, Tennessee 37737. The viewing
will be from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. with a worship service at 11 a.m. followed by graveside
services immediately afterwards. The service will be officiated by Dr. Gene Mims of Brentwood,
Tennessee.
The family has requested no flowers be sent; instead, those wishing to honor his
memory may make a donation to the First Baptist Cleveland Church Building Fund.
Friday, February 23, 2024
10:00 - 11:00 am (Eastern time)
Big Springs Presbyterian Church
Friday, February 23, 2024
Starts at 11:00 am (Eastern time)
Big Springs Presbyterian Church
Friday, February 23, 2024
Starts at 11:30 am (Eastern time)
Big Spring Presbyterian Cemetery
Immediately following the service
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