
Peter Tremont
Tribute
In Loving Memory of My Dearest Brother Peter J.; My dearest brother, Peter J., I hope and pray that your spirit is now free from pain and despair. Your love and gentle respect for me and my family will truly be missed. Your short and productive life came to a tragic ending, causing disbelief and sadness among friends and family. But we all know you are now in a better place with our loving Lord Jesus, your son Brandon, and mom and dad. Your life was an amazing adventure as you became highly skilled in many areas, working hard and making a comfortable living. Of all your skills, welding was your passion, with long-term experience and measurable contributions with large companies, including the Alaska Pipeline. Your sense of humor and caring spirit have left good memories among so many people. So, for now, my little brother, rest in peace and watch over us as a guiding angel, with heartfelt love, your sister Rose. My brother Pete was always good at camping because he loved the outdoors. I even remember when we were kids and my mom and Aunt Bess would take us four kids fishing. We would be fishing, but Pete would be looking for snakes and lizards to catch. If Pete caught a lizard, he would bring it to Mom to check if he could bring it home. I even remember a time when my brother and I were living in Alaska in our teens, and Pete had found a Snow White owl that had been injured. So he brought it back to our home to try and help the owl. So while trying to see what was wrong with the owl, Pete stretched out its wings, which were about 6-7 feet long, for damage. Pete tried his best to save the owl's life, but it was to no avail. I also remember Pete always owning a cat; he was an avid animal lover. But I hope my brother Pete is now at peace and whole again with his son Brandon, who has already passed away because of Covid. Please rest in peace, my brother Pete. Love, your sister, Christina Wilson; Dear brother, You dearly loved the outdoors and rock hounding, and everything Mother Nature had to offer. All the crazy fun times fishing. Oh, I can't forget all the times you chased me around the house with snakes in your hands. Thank goodness I could outrun you. 🤣 Your wood art was so beautiful. I love the ones you gave me. I will cherish them and remember you every time I look at them. Your love of animals was awesome. I hope you are all reunited in Heaven again. I know you are out of the pain of this world and happy in the arms of Mom, Dad, Brandon, Gabe, and all our family who have gone to Heaven before us. I believe with all my heart you are happy now. It was tragic what happened to you, but now you are a peace. Pete, until we meet again in Heaven, watch over the rest of us until God calls us to all be together again. Rest in Peace, Bro. Hugs ❤️ Your eldest sister Debbie McCarthy