I remember Peggy's brilliant command of the English language from the stories she wrote for English class. I worked with her father for a few years and he used to keep me informed about her health, etc. Courageous and kind best sums up my perceptions of Peggy. I liked her very much.
Although Peggy died too young, she didn’t let cerebral palsy prevent her from living a full life. She and our classmate/clergyman Marvin Jones seemed to me a match made in heaven.
I don’t think Peggy had a mean bone in her body. If I wanted to be around someone at Judson or South who was guaranteed to make me feel better, Peggy was the go-to person. Talk about your school spirit!
I remember Peggy always had a smile on her face and a kind word for everyone. she stuggled with CP, then breast cancer and died too young...what a brave soul..shelley
Sue Proctor (Armstrong)
Peggy was a remarkable person and I am honored to have known her. I'm sorry she had such a struggle in her later years.Pam Cooley (Newberry)
I remember Peggy's brilliant command of the English language from the stories she wrote for English class. I worked with her father for a few years and he used to keep me informed about her health, etc. Courageous and kind best sums up my perceptions of Peggy. I liked her very much.Kim (Colin) Seymour
Although Peggy died too young, she didn’t let cerebral palsy prevent her from living a full life. She and our classmate/clergyman Marvin Jones seemed to me a match made in heaven.I don’t think Peggy had a mean bone in her body. If I wanted to be around someone at Judson or South who was guaranteed to make me feel better, Peggy was the go-to person. Talk about your school spirit!
Shelley Brown
I remember Peggy always had a smile on her face and a kind word for everyone. she stuggled with CP, then breast cancer and died too young...what a brave soul..shelley