April 22, 2021
Vol. 21, No. 49
In This Issue FOUR SEASONS
Edmond vet turns 100
Four Seasons, by Kevin Box, in real life is located in front of the Center for Transformative Learning on the UCO campus, but this week is hidden somewhere in our paper. Email contest@edmondpaper.com with the correct location to be entered in the weekly drawing. For more information, see page 4.
Sherlock Holmes exhibit coming to area See page 9
FRIDAY, April 23
Scattered Thunderstorms High 64° Low 49°
PHOTOS BY MELINDA INFANTE
Oren Lee Peters in front of a large sign marking his 100th birthday.
There was a drive-by celebration for one of Edmond’s most special citizens. Oren Lee Peters, a decorated World War II Army veteran, turned 100 years old over the weekend. Fellow vets, and other well wishers, drove by his house near downtown Edmond, to pay homage to the man. Helping to organize was the American Legion. Peters was born in Edmond
in 1921 and in World War II served with the 45th Infantry Division. He participated in several campaigns to free Europe from Axis rule. He served 511 days in combat. Among his military honors were the Silver Star, Bronze Star and Purple
Heart. His service also earned him induction into the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame. In his post war life, he has been active in several community clubs and organizations. He was also thanked for his service by members of the Edmond Police Department, who also played a role in traffic control during the drive by. A sincere congratulations to Oren Lee Peters.
SATURDAY, April 24 Partly Cloudy High 68° Low 47°
Oren’s younger sister also was on hand for the celebration.
SUNDAY, April 25 Sunny High 76° Low 59°
Edmond Police took time to thank Peters for his war service.
Many fellow vets rode by to honor the World War II veteran.