Obit: Maki, Peter J. (1948 - 2018?)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Christofferson, Folz, Jahnke, Maki, Wyatt
----Source: The Owen-Withee Enterprise, Facebook (Owen, WI) 9/26/2018?
Maki, Peter J. (16 MAY 1948 - 2018?)
Peter J. Maki was born on May 16, 1948 in Owen, Wisconsin, in the house built by
his Finnish immigrant grandparents who had homesteaded the land.
Peter grew up milking cows for the family’s dairy, raising cattle for 4-H,
playing the tuba in the school band, and wrestling. After graduating in 1966
from Owen-Withee High School, he enrolled at UW-River Falls, where he studied
mathematics, joined the Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity, and met his future wife,
Cindy Wyatt.
In 1969, a new adventure beckoned him, and he joined the Peace Corps, serving
two years in Bolivia with a dairy project. He returned home in 1971, married
Cindy, and the two of them began life together as a Peace Corps team in El
Salvador. Peter maintained life-long friendships with his Peace Corps buddies,
and loved to tell colorful stories of his years as a volunteer.
Peter’s love for adventure and travel led him to become a dairy farmer in
Missouri, a park ranger in Maui, a college student in Wisconsin (again!) and a
USDA loan officer in California.
Whenever opportunity knocked, Peter packed up the family—which eventually
included daughter Alison and son Christopher—and dove head-first into his new
community. Peter could literally make a home anywhere he put his heart, and he
even built two of the family’s houses with his own hands.
Peter was also good at building community, and wherever he went, he got
involved. Some of his most active years were the ones he spent in Oroville, CA,
where he was part of the city planning commission, organized a Certified
Farmers’ Market, and spearheaded the Feather River Nature Center. He was also
part of the effort to create the Veterans’ Memorial in downtown Oroville, a
lasting tribute to courage.
Peter spent most of his retirement years in Houston, MO, where he was active in
environmental stewardship groups like Missouri Stream Team and Fuels for
Schools. He also enjoyed horseback riding with Cindy, and, as always, grew a
wonderful garden. He always had a project, and brought incredible energy to his
home and community!
Peter’s physical vitality diminished during his 2-year struggle with cancer, but
he remained strong spiritually. A member of both the United Methodist Church and
the Self-Realization Fellowship, Peter connected with God in both communal
worship and private meditation. Near the end, it was clear that Peter was ready
to say good-bye to those he loved, and be united with the One who loved him. He
entered the eternal embrace on September 9, 2018, in Mancos, CO.
Peter was preceded in death by his parents, Bill and Ilene Maki; brothers, Timmy
and Roger; and two infant children.
He is survived by his wife, Cindy; daughter, Alison (Chris Christofferson); son,
Chris (Tina); granddaughters, Goldie, Taylor, and Kate; siblings, David Maki
(Roberta), Kathy Jahnke (Bruce), and Marilyn Folz (Merlin); and many beloved
cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Private celebrations of life will be held with family and close friends in
California and Wisconsin. Donations in Peter’s name can be made to the Mancos
UMC (P.O. Box 505, Mancos, CO 81328) or Hospice of Montezuma (P.O. Drawer 740,
Cortez, CO 81321).
Note: Death information was not published with obituary.
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