Peter L. Macarthur ’92 died on December 6, 2021, in Cooperstown, New York.
(The following was provided by the Daily Star on December 23, 2021)
Cooperstown – Peter Lindsay Macarthur, 51, of Dobbs Ferry and Cooperstown, died unexpectedly earlier this month at the family home on Stockingbrook in Cooperstown.
He was born April 10, 1970, in Ridgewood, New Jersey, a son of Lindsay Macarthur, Jr., and Warrene Shreve “Lennie” Macarthur.
A 1988 graduate of Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut, Peter went on to Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, where he graduated in 1992, exactly forty years after his father, with a dual degree in German and political science. He continued his studies at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, where he earned his master of science degree in international politics in 1995. He enjoyed being part of a team and, from his early years at Choate, he rowed competitively for his school teams at home and abroad.
Peter pursued a long career in commercial banking, beginning in 1995 with the Bank of Scotland through his current position as a senior relationship manager for HSBC Bank USA in New York City.
Peter’s well-known dedication to community service dates to his early high school years in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey, where he was a junior member of the Ho-Ho-Kus Volunteer Ambulance Corps. A certified EMT, Peter was a member of both the Cooperstown Emergency Squad and Dobbs Ferry Volunteer Ambulance Corps. Peter also served on the board of Pathfinder Village, Edmeston, for several years.
Peter always enjoyed his time spent in Cooperstown, especially in the summer months, and was an active member of the Cooperstown Country Club. He made sure all enjoyed the beauty and rich history of the area he loved. We share the memory of many activities with Peter: boating on Otsego Lake, hiking to Star Field, visiting the Cooperstown museums and cider mill, watching him march in the Springfield Fourth of July parade, mountain biking on trails and back roads, or just piling into the gator to visit neighbors and nearby friends. We will miss his warm smile, jovial laugh, and big bear hugs. He was an encourager to us all.
Peter is survived by his three siblings, Anne M. Booth and her husband, Thomas, of Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, Jennifer M. Davis and her husband, Louis D. “Tripp” Davis III, of Abington, Pennsylvania, and David P. Nichols and his wife, Louise Reid Boyce Nichols, of Wilmington, Delaware; two nephews, Ensign Owen P. Davis, USN and William Hewitt Ward Nichols; two nieces, Gwenyth A. Davis and Eliza Campbell Nichols; an uncle, Warren Perry Shreve and his wife, Diane, of Blue Springs, Missouri; and cousins Tracy Stewart, Shelby Stewart Giunti, and Ashley Stewart Waltemath.
He was predeceased by his father, Lindsay Macarthur, Jr., who died July 6, 2017, and his mother, Warrene S. “Lennie” Macarthur, who died September 22, 2020.