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I'll miss you Peggy. Lots of fun years working and laughing together, and talking about travel. I'll always remember your smile.
Lisa FitzGerald
November 28, 2025 | Work


Salt Lake City, Utah
May 22, 1956 – Nov 21, 2025 (Age 69)
Peggy Lyn BarnettMay 22, 1956 ~ November 21, 2025Peggy Lyn Barnett, 69, passed away on the evening of November 21, 2025. She departed this world in the comfort of her home, surrounded by her family, after a short battle with end-stage cancer.Born on May 22, 1956, to Max and Elise Barnett in Salt...
Read MoreI'll miss you Peggy. Lots of fun years working and laughing together, and talking about travel. I'll always remember your smile.
Lisa FitzGerald
November 28, 2025 | Work
We loved Peggy she always had time to stop and chat. She loved to travel. We loved hearing about her travel adventures. She was always happy and lifted everyone´s spirits. We will miss her. John and Lynda Debirk
John and Lynda DeBirk
November 27, 2025 | Friend
We will miss you Peggy!
Troy Riet
November 26, 2025 | Family
We will certainly miss Peggy's energy and dedication to our little HOA. Peggy served for many years as our Board of Directors Secratary and always showed the upmost care for the reidence and owners. She was always willing to go the extra mile and help any all. She was fun tobe a around and always brought a smile. A jewel of a person. She will be miss is and will be missed.
Bruce Bollinger
November 26, 2025
I´ve known Peggy for more than forty years and can truthfully say there isn´t anyone more loyal, joyful, wise, and with more common sense than she has. She leaves a big hole!
Jerry May
November 26, 2025 | Friend
My thoughts and prayers are with all who loved Peggy. I will remember her most of all for the joy she shared in living, for her laughter and humor as well.
Cindy Matheson Pack
November 25, 2025 | School
I will remember Peggy as happy and always laughing. She was my life long friend and I will miss her dearly. We were always coming up with ways to get in trouble. When we were 12 years old in the six grade we were told by our parents to come straight home from school, this day Peggy talked me into running down to Dick Market on 900 East and buy 50 cents worth of penny candy, she told me that our parents would never figure it out. Understand that 50 cents of penny candy was a large bag of...
ted zaharias
November 25, 2025 | Friend