ntually six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren were added to the mix. Bev thrived in her role as Grandma and left a lasting legacy of affection, warmth, and humor with each of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, as well as fond memories of her wonderful cooking. In addition to family, Bev possessed a deep love for the land and all things farming. She was a perfectionist in everything she did, as evidenced most notably by her meticulously mowed and maintained yard. Bev will be remembered for her fearless personality and no-nonsense management style, traits shared by her sisters, and which earned them the moniker "The Generals" from their brother, Gary. The Peters' siblings enjoyed a unique bond of friendship, support, love, and much laughter, with nary a dull moment. Frequent coffee and Sunday gatherings were a source of joy and good humor for all. Left to celebrate Bev's life and mourn her passing are her husband, Ronnie; four children, Jody Wiseman of Mason City, Scott (Beth) Gaubatz of Rockford, Ryan (Tracie) Behr of Colorado Springs, CO, Brittany Behr and fiancé James Randolph of Mason City; six grandchildren, Coleman (Brittany) Wiseman of Lincoln, NE, Clayton Wiseman of Sheffield, Halie Behr of Parker, CO, Lexie Behr of West Des Moines, Rylie Behr of Parker, CO, and Griffin Behr of Colorado Springs, CO; three great-grandchildren, Austin, Layla, and Oliver; a sister, Deborah (Ron) Trewin of Lisbon; brothers- and sisters-in-law, Daryl Buchholtz of Swaledale, Karen Peters of Clear Lake, Nancy Peters of Mason City, Dorothy DeVary of Rockwell, Rilla Arnold of Mason City, Susan Behr of Mason City, Lee (Deb) Behr of Rockwell, Paul C. (Suzanne) Behr of Centennial, CO, and Dennis (Jane) Behr of Rockwell; as well as many beloved nieces and nephews, cousins, and other extended family members and friends. Bev looked forward to being reunited with loved ones who passed before her: her parents, Louie and Reva Peters; two brothers, Gary Peters and Lynn Peters; two sisters, Tootie Buchholtz and Mary Jane Rawson and husband Mike; and brothers-in-law, Chuck Behr, Jim DeVary, and Pete Arnold. The family would like to express their heartfelt appreciation for the excellent care and outpouring of genuine concern for Bev that the staff of Sheffield Care Center so generously provided during the last months of her life. Memorials in Bev's memory may be directed to the Sheffield Care Center, 100 Bennett Drive, Sheffield, IA 50475. Ames Monument & Cremation Center has been entrusted with the care of Bev and her family.