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b. Roger Arthur Peterson 24 May
1937, Alta, Iowa, USA.
d. 3 February
1959, Mason City, Iowa, USA. |
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Roger Peterson the
eldest of four children born to Arthur and Pearl Peterson.
Peterson had been flying since 1954, receiving his private pilot's
license in October 1955 and commercial pilot's license in April
1958, a short time later he was hired as a pilot for Dwyer Flying
Service in Mason City, Iowa. On September 14, 1958, Peterson
married Deanne Lenz,
whom he had been dating since their junior year of High School;
the couple resided in Clear Lake, Iowa, a short drive to Mason
City where both worked. In January of 1959, Peterson received
certification as a limited Flight Instructor, though he was still
working on his flight instruments training and was not rated for
nighttime flying. On the evening of February 2, 1959, the manager
of the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake contacted Peterson to arrange a
charter flight from Mason City to Fargo, North Dakota. The
Ballroom was hosting the Winter Dance Party that evening and one
of the tour's performers,
Buddy Holly, wanted to fly ahead
of the rest of the tour members, who were traveling by bus.
Peterson agreed to take the flight, and when the performers
arrived at the airport, he learned that in addition to Holly, his
other two passengers would be
Ritchie Valens and J.P.
"The
Big Bopper"
Richardson. The plane, a 1947 Beechcraft Bonanza (registration
number N3794N), took off in light snow from Mason City Airport
around 1:00 on the morning of February 3, 1959. Minutes later the
Beechcraft crashed in a cornfield eight miles northwest of the
airfield, killing Peterson and his three passengers. The Civil
Aeronautics Board concluded the primary cause of the crash was
pilot error, citing Peterson's inability to interpret the
instruments he was forced to read due to the weather conditions. A
memorial service for Roger Peterson was held at Redeemer Lutheran
Church, Ventura, Iowa on February 5, a funeral was held the next
day at St. Paul Lutheran Church in his hometown of Alta; Peterson
was buried in Buena Vista Memorial Cemetery in nearby Storm Lake.
Peterson's parents would later receive condolence letters from the
families of Holly and Valens. In June 1988, a 6-foot-tall granite
memorial bearing Peterson and three entertainers' names was
dedicated outside the Surf Ballroom with Peterson's widow, parents
and sister in attendance; the event marked the first time that the
families of Holly, Richardson, Valens, and Peterson had gathered
together.
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