Peggy-Gabert-Obituary

Peggy Gabert

Birmingham, Alabama

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GABERT, PEGGY, age 73, of Trussville, died Thursday, June 14, 2007. Peggy Gabert had a zeal for life, she had an incredible sense of humor and enjoyed playing jokes on her family and friends. She was a long-time member of the Grayson Valley Country club and Trussville First Baptist. Her love for...

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Sometimes old friends move apart and the only place you ever see them again is pretty much in old pictures and old, wonderful memories. We go all the way back to Catherine Court in Woodlawn together and I guess other than the Parham's I've known your family longer than I've known anyone else outside of my own family. There are nothing but fond memories of your mother, Barri and my mother was so saddened by your mother's death that it was hard for her to even talk about it. We just lost my...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Bill, Barrie, Lisa and Terry,
Just wanted to say again how much I will miss Peggy. She was 'bigger than life itself'. She was loved by all who knew her. Had a heart of gold! My memory goes back to a beautiful, blond curly headed three year old in Falkville, AL. I was very blessed to be 'connected' to Peggy then through her Mother. Bud and Lillian Davis were very good friends with my sister and brother-in-law Willie and Brown Smith. Of course, my brother J.Q. married Peggy's...

My thoughts and prayers are with all you... Peggy was a wonderful women and it was a pleasure to have gotten to know her...
Love all of you

A wonderful woman that had a spot in every heart she met. I loved her like my own mother and at times she was my mama. She will be greatly missed and never, ever forgotten. I love you Daddy Bill, Anna Banana

We are so sorry to read about the death of your mother. What a wonderful and fun lady to be around. She loved to laugh all the time. I never saw her without a smile on her face. (Even when we both got in trouble, Barri)She would tell us "how bad" we were and then giggle and say, "tell me all about it and what you did", OOOOh I can hear her now.
Take care of your daddy. Those two were really one. They loved each other to the max and enjoyed letting people know about it.
Please tell Mr....