Peggy-Hunt-Obituary

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Peggy S. Hunt

Lexington, South Carolina

Dec 27, 1936 – Feb 25, 2017

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BORN
December 27, 1936
DIED
February 25, 2017
LOCATION
Lexington, South Carolina

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Caughman-Harman Funeral Home - Lexington Chapel Obituary

Peggy HuntLEXINGTON – Peggy Hunt went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Saturday, February 25, 2017. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at Southland Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Oakwood Baptist Church, 3520 Mineral...

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Eddie & Karen,
I'm so sorry for your loss but what a wonderful Mother. I am in TX & was reading the obits in the Aiken paper to stay in touch with home. Again, sorry for your loss.
Bunny Miller

So very sorry for Dewey and the rest of the family. Peggy was such a sweet lady. She will certainly be missed by everyone that knew her......... Doug and Shirley McCall and Mrs. Pennie Ward. Wilmington, NC

Peggy was one of my dearest friends. I will miss her, but I rejoice for her that she is finally with our Lord Jesus Christ whom she dearly loves.

Shirley Putnam

Uncle Dewey & Family,we are so sorry for your loss.Aunt Peggy was a wonderful person. I know where she is now& very happy. We are sorry we could not be with you! I have been in the hospital & rehab for a month.I am at home now but still have visiting rehab nurses coming to my home. We love you & your family,and will be praying for you-all.

One of the sweetest ladies I've ever had the privilege to know. I loved it that later in life she went on a mission trip to China and did volunteer work with the Lexington Baptist Association--what an example! I will never forget her last words to me--"Thank you for sharing your life with me." I say, thank you, Peggy, for sharing YOUR life with all of us!

May Jesus bless everyone who loved Peggy. May our sweet Jesus bring you comfort, peace, joy and love. Remember the lessons that she taught you and the loved that she shared. Cherish each moment. May Peggy forever rest in peace. Love, Bernice Rivers, Dean and Norma Hemric and family

It was always a pleasure to talk to Peggy.

Aunt Peggy was a wonderful kind and loving person and I loved her dearly. She helped me understand a very difficult time in my life and I will never forget her words to me. Please know that I am praying for you, Uncle Dewey, Eddie, Richard and Tony and families. I love you and although I won't be there in person, I will be lifting you up to the God of all comfort and peace.