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Margaret Susan Probst

Fayetteville, Arkansas

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DIED
February 24, 2016
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Fayetteville, Arkansas

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Margaret Susan “Peggy” Probst, 54 years old, died of complications from a tumor on February 24, 2016 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Peggy, born November 24, 1961 in Fayetteville, was daughter of Max John “M.J.” Probst and Sydney Slack Probst. She is survived by her brother, Jason Probst; his...

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Ten years and it seems like yesterday to me. Think of you more than often.

Professor. Al Witte was a big fan of this lady.

I babysat Peggy and Jason for several years. I loved them and MJ and Sydney. Here I am years later still thinking about the 4 of them. MJ would open every door for me always the gentleman . I thought I was somebody when he would pick me up in his convertible. Sidney would look stunning when they went out, what a beautiful couple. Peggy and Jason were like my children, precious, mischievous and loved very much loved by me.

I remember you as a young girl loving riding horses. May you rest in peace.

So sorry for your loss.
May God surround and comfort you.
~Psalms 71:21

Peggy and I worked together many years ago in the Alltel retail store in Fayetteville. She was my friend and favorite work buddy. We even took a tap dancing class together. Other messages have mentioned her wit and humor and it's true. She made me laugh, encouraged me to think and she challenged me to read more and try new things like sushi.
We lost touch when she moved away but I've never forgotten her.
I am saddened by this news. I'm sorry I didn't know she was back in NWA and...

Hi my name is Janine and I do not know your family but I am a therapist and Margaret's obituary in the Washington Post caught my eye. I was so struck by what a lovely tribute it was to her. So often obituaries are focused solely on professional accomplishments with so little written about what made someone special to the people who loved them. It was wonderful to read something so much more personal. She was lucky to have people in her life who could talk about her contributions to the world...

Jason... our thoughts are with you as you experience the loss of Peggy. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Allison and Ronnie Echols

A great friend who will be missed.