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Peggy Louise Clemmer "Pego" Golden

Sanford, North Carolina

Aug 8, 1927 – Jan 16, 2025 (Age 97)

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BORN
August 8, 1927
DIED
January 16, 2025
AGE
97
LOCATION
Sanford, North Carolina

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Peggy "Pego" Louise Clemmer Golden August 8, 1927 - January 16, 2025 Sanford, North Carolina - Peggy "Pego" Louise Clemmer Golden died at home on January 16, 2025. She was 97 years old. A Service of Witness to the Resurrection will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, January 24, at First Presbyterian...

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Always with a smile. Her family learned very well from her

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An absolute legend! Aunt Peggy´s love and joy and humor poured out from her like a river and permeated through her home full of incredible treasure. I love that my children, her great great nieces and nephew, and my cousins and their children along with our parents were able to visit her and hang out and swim in her pool just a few years ago. Aunt Peggy was the best conversationalist and sharp as a tack & there was nothing but joy and smiles all around. She is the definition of a life well...

Please accept ur deepest and most heartfelt sympathy for loss...Rest in peace.

I will forever miss Aunt Peggy´s beaming smile and sparkling wit. What a treasure she is!

Aunt Peggy was an exceptional lady in all ways. Such love and happiness filled a room when she was present or even mentioned. The last time I saw her was a few years ago and she was still absolutely the same, welcoming my nephew and me into her home with grand hospitality. I remember the first thanksgiving I had with the Golden family back in the early 80´s. I felt part of the family from the very beginning. I loved Aunt Peggy and she will be greatly missed but her memory will continue...

To Coker, Frank, and Greg: I loved your mother so very much, she was like a second Mom, when you all lived across and up one house from us in McCracken Heights. She was also my 9th grade girls PE teacher. Just recently, I was looking at my hands and remember playing basketball in the gym at Junior High. It seemed that every time I tried to catch the ball, it would hit my middle finger and cause much pain in my hands, but your mother was always on the spot with a rag to wet with some alcohol...

Peggy Golden, whether on the court or behind the scenes in her volunteer efforts, was one of the true "Queens of Tennis" in the state of NC. Game, set and match Ms. Golden. Mark Dillon, President, NC Tennis Foundation

To the entire Golden Family, what great memories of your mother I have living across the street from her and your dad and all of you while growing up. Never a dull moment having y'all cross the street to the Pomeranz Pool in the summers or us, even being younger than all the rest, hanging out at the Goldens and your mom and our mom being great friends. and of course.. wouldn't have been a Squid without your mom. Love and hugs and condolences on her passing.