1963
2004
3344 White Settlement Road
Fort Worth, Texas
Funeral: pending.
Peggy loved her dogs, Stooges and Raider, and was a homemaker with a passion for arts and crafts. Christmas and Halloween were her favorite times of the year. Peggy also was a talented gardener and loved to read the stories of Tolkien.
Peggy...you will always be in our hearts. We miss you and love you. God bless you and keep you.
Survivors: Peggy is survived by her loving mother, Glynda Podgers of Arlington; sisters, Susan Locklear and Holly Jenkins of Mansfield; Aunt Dejuana of Louisiana; stepdaughter, Ashley Davis of Tulsa, Okla.; grandson, Caden Elmer Davis; Beverly Podgers of Grand Prairie; best friends, Joi Tate and Jill Heimlick of Arlington; and many more cousins and friends that are heartfelt in her passing.
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Beverly Podgers
January 5, 2004
To her husband,Mother and sisters. Our Peggy-our bright and shining star- Has gone to heaven-where we know her light will shine eternally...I thank God I was allowed the privilege of knowing and loving her.Peggy will always be,In the beautiful spring flowers she loved to plant.My prayers are with her family-May God Bless and keep you.Beverly
James and Linda Stone
January 4, 2004
To Dwane and the entire Ellis family, we want to express our sincere sympathy in the sudden homegoing of Peggy your beloved wife, daughter, grandmother or best friend. We are continually praying that God will sustain and keep you in these hours of grief. We are not to question why God took her but rejoice in knowing that she is no longer suffering and in pain. She is waiting on the streets of glory for the rest of us to arrive. May God's richest blessings be yours today and may He enfold his loving arms around you.
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