Peggy-Ferguson-Obituary

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Peggy Ferguson

Wilmington, North Carolina

Feb 10, 1949 – Jul 19, 2023

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BORN
February 10, 1949
DIED
July 19, 2023
LOCATION
Wilmington, North Carolina

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Andrews Mortuary Valley Chapel - Wilmington Obituary

Edith Margaret Ferguson, affectionately known as Peggy, 74, of Wilmington, NC, passed away on July 19, 2023.  She was born to Henry and Edith Archer on February 10, 1949 in Orange, New Jersey.  Peggy received her B.A. in Education from Rider University and Marymount University and spent the...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. I enjoyed working with Peggy at Conner Elementary, and we shared memories of our alma mater, Marymount College of Va. I know that Peggy is greatly missed by friends and family.

Peggy was such a wonderful and wise woman. I will miss her.

Aunt Peggy was so generous with her time and her energy and I feel lucky to have been the recipient of both. I’m happy I got to see her so recently at Shaun’s wedding. I’m thinking of all of you.

May you rest in peace, my dear friend. You will be for ever loved and our memories together cherished.

It’s so hard to believe Peggy passed away right after our trip to Cherokee. I met Peggy through a singles group and always liked her. This year we got closer and began spending more time together. She was a treasured friend and I am so sorry for losing this nice loving friend. I’m comforted that she got to go to Cherokee, we had talked about this trip for awhile and finally went. My condolences to her family whom she loved very much. Till we meet again dear lady

I will miss my 25 year (at least) friendship with Peggy. She helped me with many aspects of my life . We may have only spoken every couple months but our relationship was so meaningful. She was a special lady and loved her family.
My condolences to Jessica and Erin and your families. Warmest regards Eileen

Like so many others, I met Peggy at the beach. I had prayed on my drive down that particular day, asking God to bring a new friend into my life. And as I sat on the strand alone, here came a lady up with her chair and her dog, which turned out to be Rudy. We started talking about dogs and soon exchanged names and numbers and a wonderful friendship took off. I felt like I knew all of you, her daughters, her grandkids, her brother, her sister and I shared my family with her as well. She loved...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. Peggy helped me through some rough times, she was a kind, thoughtful, and amazing lady.

When I met Peggy she was walking a rescue. I saw her faithfully walk her dog morning and evening. We didn't talk much. Our conversations dealt with dogs, mostly. I loved her spirit and bouncy blonde hair. I will miss seeing her in the neighborhood.